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- Stomatosuchus (type species S. inermis) is an extinct stomatosuchid neosuchian from the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) of Egypt. Much of what is known about...
- duck-like, being broad, flat, and very elongate, superficially resembling Stomatosuchus from the Late Cretaceous. Mourasuchus was first described by Price in...
- enigmatic theropod (Spinosaurus aegyptiacus) and a giant crocodilian (Stomatosuchus). In 1929 fossil bird genus Stromeria (now included in the genus Eremopezus)...
- crocodylomorphs. It is defined as the most inclusive clade containing Stomatosuchus inermis but not Notosuchus terrestris, Simosuchus clarki, Araripesuchus...
- of the Appalachian coastal plains. Paleontology portal Sarcosuchus Stomatosuchus Mohler, B.F.; McDonald, A.T.; Wolfe, D.G. (2021). "First remains of...
- Sabresuchus Theriosuchus Varanosuchus †Stomatosuchidae Laganosuchus Stomatosuchus †Paluxysuchidae Deltasuchus Paluxysuchus †Goniopholididae Amphicotylus...
- herbivores, e.g., Simosuchus, Phyllodontosuchus. The large crocodyliform Stomatosuchus may have been a filter feeder. Sauropodomorphs and ornithischian dinosaurs...
- Sabresuchus Theriosuchus Varanosuchus †Stomatosuchidae Laganosuchus Stomatosuchus †Paluxysuchidae Deltasuchus Paluxysuchus †Goniopholididae Amphicotylus...
- of Spinosaurus, the largest known theropod, by Ernst Stromer 1925: Stomatosuchus by Ernst Stromer 1931: Description of Carcharodontosaurus by Ernst Stromer...
- crocodyliformes evolving in response, such as the giant stomatosuchid Stomatosuchus in Egypt and the genera Elosuchus, Laganosuchus, and Aegisuchus from...