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paraphyletic ****emblage of
basal sebecosuchians while Baurusuchidae is
monophyletic and
includes the more
derived sebecosuchians. In a
phylogenetic study of...
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extinct sebecosuchian mesoeucrocodylian found in
Western Europe from the Eocene.
Remains from
Portugal was
described in 1975 by
Antunes as a
sebecosuchian crocodilian...
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further survived the Cretaceous–Paleogene
extinction event,
notably sebecosuchians, only the
crocodilians have
survived into the Quaternary. The order...
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Bretesuchus is an
extinct genus of
sebecosuchian mesoeucrocodylian within the
family Sebecidae known from
northwestern Argentina. It was a
large apex...
- birds. Some
other diapsid groups,
including crocodilians, dyrosaurs,
sebecosuchians, turtles, lizards, snakes, sphenodontians, and choristoderans, also...
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Sebecidae is an
extinct family of
prehistoric terrestrial sebecosuchian crocodylomorphs,
known from the Late
Cretaceous and
Cenozoic of
Europe and South...
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Mapuche name for the
region in
which it was found) is an
extinct genus of
sebecosuchian mesoeucrocodylian. It was
discovered in
rocks of the late Turonian-Coniacian-age...
- 600-604. ISBN 0-520-24209-2. Turner, A.H.; Calvo, J.O. (2005). "A new
sebecosuchian crocodyliform from the Late
Cretaceous of Patagonia".
Journal of Vertebrate...
- for
Barinasuchus arveloi based on
extrapolations from more
complete sebecosuchians, like Stratiotosuchus. However, a more
conservative body size of 3–4 m...
- of
sebecid crocodylomorph from
Eocene of
South America. Like
other sebecosuchians, it was
entirely terrestrial and carnivorous. The
genus is currently...