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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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crocodyliformes evolving in response, such as the
giant stomatosuchid Stomatosuchus in
Egypt and the
genera Elosuchus, Laganosuchus, and
Aegisuchus from...