-
southeast Asia,
extinct tomistomines had a
global distribution and
lived in
estuaries and
along coastlines. The
classification of
tomistomines among Crocodylia...
- to
Thecachampsa has
since been questioned. Thecachampsa, like
other "
tomistomines" of the
Oligocene and Miocene, was
considerably larger than
living crocodilians...
- boss" in
Barunggam and
Wakka Wakka) is an
extinct monospecific genus of
tomistomine crocodilian from Pliocene-Pleistocene aged
deposits in the
Darling Downs...
-
Kentisuchus was
first described in. A 2007
review of
European Eocene tomistomines synonymized K.
toliapicus and K.
champsoides with K. spenceri. K. spenceri...
-
monospecific genus of
gavialid crocodilian. The
genus is
thought to be a
tomistomine,
although it has been
suggested that
Ferganosuchus may be a more basal...
- the
false gharial:
Based on
morphological studies of
extinct taxa, the
tomistomines (including the
living false gharial) were long
thought to be classified...
- the
false gharial:
Based on
morphological studies of
extinct taxa, the
tomistomines were long
thought to be
classified as
crocodiles and not
closely related...
-
proposed until 2007.
Megadontosuchus differs from
other traditional "
tomistomines" in that it has a more
robust rostrum, very
large teeth (hence the generic...
- Tong, Haiyan; Suteethorn, Varavudh; Buffetaut, Eric (2019). "An
Eocene tomistomine from
peninsular Thailand".
Annales de Paléontologie. 105 (3): 245–253...
- of 5.43–6.19
metres (17.8–20.3 ft), it
shares characteristics of both
tomistomines and
derived gharials, such as a
possibly ****ually
dimorphic vocal structure...