-
referred to
Sebecus, but were
later reclassified as
their own genera.
Named by
American paleontologist George ****lord
Simpson in 1937,
Sebecus was one of...
- Éric
Buffetaut and
Robert Hoffstetter,
though was
originally ****igned to
Sebecus.
Another specimen was
recovered from the Eocene-age
Divisadero Largo Formation...
- Brazil. This
group included many medium- and large-sized genera, from
Sebecus to the
giant 6-metre-long (20 ft)
Barinasuchus from the Miocene. They are...
- and Omar
Linares for
fossils originally described by
Langston in 1965 as
Sebecus ****lensis. Thus, the type
species is L. ****lensis. The
first fossils of...
- used by
American paleontologist Edwin Colbert to
include Sebecus and Baurusuchidae.
Sebecus,
which had been
known from
South America since 1937, was an...
-
described by
Buffetaut and
Marshall in 1991 as
Sebecus querejazus. Thus, the type
species is
Sebecus querezajus and the
combinatio nova is Zulmasuchus...
-
Salamanca Formation.
Though likely a
terrestrial predator akin to
genera like
Sebecus,
Tewkensuchus much
closer resemblance to
European forms such as Iberosuchus...
-
first constructed in 2007 to
include Hamadasuchus, Peirosauridae, and
Sebecus. It was
initially considered to be the
sister taxon of the
clade Neosuchia...
-
Sebecus icaeorhinus Sebecus ayrampu Lumbrera Form
Sebecus querejazus Sebecus ****lensis...
- was
first discovered,
closely allied to the
South American genus Sebecus as "aff.
Sebecus? n. sp.". It was
later variously ****igned to the
family Baurusuchidae...