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Jeffrey Wilson named and
described the type
species Suchomimus tenerensis. The
generic name
Suchomimus ("crocodile mimic") is
derived from the
Ancient Gr****...
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Suchomimus tenerensis was
similar enough to
Baryonyx walkeri to be
considered a
species within the same
genus (as B. tenerensis), and that
Suchomimus...
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positioned similarly to
those of
Baryonyx and
Suchomimus, and were
between those of
Spinosaurus and
Suchomimus in size.
Spinosaurids had long
secondary palates...
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indistinguishable from both
Suchomimus and Baryonyx. Some
distinctions between the
fossils of
Cristatusaurus and
Suchomimus have been
pointed out, but...
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carcharodontosaurid similar to
Acrocanthosaurus and a
dentary from
Baryonyx or
Suchomimus. The
analysis was
rejected in at
least one
subsequent paper. NMC 50791...
- Irritator's
nostrils were both
proportionately and
absolutely smaller than in
Suchomimus and Baryonyx, but
larger than
those of Spinosaurus. The
opening behind...
- triangle-shaped pit at
their front end.
Similar processes are
present in
Suchomimus, Cristatusaurus, and MNHN SAM 124,
although not as exposed.
These structures...
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bottom surfaces,
traits that were
shared with the
spinosaurids Baryonyx,
Suchomimus, Sigilm****asaurus, and Vallibonavenatrix. The
cervical neural spines of...
- next year,
Sereno et al.
described the
specimen as the new
baryonychine Suchomimus tenerensis. The
species was also the
subject of
synonymy disputes over...
- to the
coeval Riparovenator. They are, in turn, in a
clade containing Suchomimus,
which they name Ceratosuchopsini. In 2023,
Sereno and
colleagues tentatively...