- and
sinkholes that
preserved the
remains of
Terrestrisuchus and
other island-living reptiles.
Terrestrisuchus was a small,
slender crocodylomorph with very...
- such as the
extant gharials. In some forms, like
Hesperosuchus and
Terrestrisuchus,
metatarsal V
still had one or two phalanges, but in Crocodyliformes...
-
translated means "leaping foot crocodile". It has been
proposed that
Terrestrisuchus gracilis and
Saltoposuchus connectens represent different ontogenetic...
- by
Kermack and
Robinson along with the
holotypes of
Pantydraco and
Terrestrisuchus, and were
subsequently lost in the
collections of the
Natural History...
-
resolve some
evolutionary puzzles: The
earliest crocodylomorphs, e.g.,
Terrestrisuchus, were slim,
leggy terrestrial predators whose build suggests a fairly...
- †Syntomiprosopus? †Trialestes †Saltoposuchidae
Litargosuchus Saltoposuchus Terrestrisuchus †Hallopodidae
Almadasuchus Hallopus Macelognathus †Thalattosuchia see...
-
Description of the
anatomy and bone
histology of the
postcranial skeleton of
Terrestrisuchus gracilis is
published by Spiekman,
Butler & Maidment. A
study on the...
- †Syntomiprosopus? †Trialestes †Saltoposuchidae
Litargosuchus Saltoposuchus Terrestrisuchus †Hallopodidae
Almadasuchus Hallopus Macelognathus †Thalattosuchia see...
- post-cranial
remains from
several specimens, with bite
marks belonging to
Terrestrisuchus present.
Crinoidea Indeterminate Geographically present in Pantyffynnon...
-
unresolved positions (Kayentasuchus, Litargosuchus, Pseudhesperosuchus, and
Terrestrisuchus). More recently, however,
Clark et al. (2004)
argued for the paraphyly...