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Definition of Sebecidae

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Meaning of Sebecidae from wikipedia

- Sebecidae is an extinct family of prehistoric terrestrial sebecosuchian crocodylomorphs, known from the Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic of Europe and South...
- group of mesoeucrocodylian crocodyliforms that includes the families Sebecidae and Baurusuchidae. The group was long thought to have first appeared in...
- 2023. It was tentatively recovered as the basalmost member of the family Sebecidae. Because of this Dentaneosuchus could play an important part in deciphering...
- Barinasuchus is classified as a Sebecosuchian belonging to the family Sebecidae, close to the Lorosuchus genus and forms a sister taxon to the genera...
- work, thoroughly describing the genus and placing it in a new family, Sebecidae. Colbert placed Sebecus and the Cretaceous baurusuchid Baurusuchus (also...
- Canada Sayabec station, train station Sebek crocodilians Sebecus (genus) Sebecidae (subfamilia) Sebecia (familia) Sebecosuchia (suprafamilia) Sebek (disambiguation)...
- event. The last group of terrestrially adapted crocodylomorphs was the Sebecidae, a group of large predatory notosuchians which persisted in South America...
- player Zdeněk Šebek (born 1959) Czech paralympic archer Sebecus (genus) Sebecidae (subfamilia) Sebecia (familia) Sebecosuchia (suprafamilia) SS Sebek (1909)...
- an extinct genus of sebecosuchian mesoeucrocodylian within the family Sebecidae known from northwestern Argentina. It was a large apex predator (total...
- from Larsson and Sues' phylogenetic analysis: Larsson and Sues defined Sebecidae as all taxa more closely related to Sebecus than to Peirosaurus or Uberabasuchus...