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Iijima and
colleagues recovered Rhamphosuchus as a
derived member of the
subfamily Gavialinae instead.
Rhamphosuchus probably had a more
generalized predatory...
- than
previously estimated but also
greater than that of the
Miocene Rhamphosuchus, the Late
Cretaceous Deinosuchus, and the
Miocene Purussaurus according...
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Three other extinct crocodyliformes, Sarcosuchus, Deinosuchus, and
Rhamphosuchus had
similar body sizes.
Sarcosuchus and
Deinosuchus had
similar proportions...
- Gavialis, with G.
hysudricus as a
junior synonym of G. gangeticus.
Rhamphosuchus is
proposed to
include G. leptodus, G. pachyrhynchus, G. curvirostris...
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Genus †Paratomistoma?
Genus †Penghusuchus
Genus †Piscogavialis
Genus †
Rhamphosuchus Genus †Siquisiquesuchus
Genus †Thoracosaurus?
Genus †Toyotamaphimeia...
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Ikanogavialis Maomingosuchus? Paratomistoma?
Penghusuchus Piscogavialis Rhamphosuchus Siquisiquesuchus Sutekhsuchus "Tomistoma" cairense? "Tomistoma" coppensi...
- time. However,
other crocodyliforms such as Purussaurus, Gryposuchus,
Rhamphosuchus, Euthecodon, and
Sarcosuchus may have
equaled or
exceeded it in size...
-
recent revision in the
estimated size of the
large gharial relative Rhamphosuchus is
correct (the
genus was once
considered to be 15
metres (49 ft) in...
- 590 kg (1,300 lb). The
largest gavialid to ever
exist was the
extinct Rhamphosuchus from the
Miocene of Asia. It was
originally thought to be 18 m (59 ft)...
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Ikanogavialis Maomingosuchus? Paratomistoma?
Penghusuchus Piscogavialis Rhamphosuchus Siquisiquesuchus Sutekhsuchus "Tomistoma" cairense? "Tomistoma" coppensi...