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- Possible trematochampsids have been found from Spain and France, but classification past the family level is indeterminant. The trematochampsids first appeared...
- Cretaceous of South America. Crocodylomorphs are represented by the trematochampsid Amargasuchus – the holotype of this genus was found in ****ociation...
- symphysis and laterally compressed teeth, are not restricted to the trematochampsids and occur in some sebecosuchians such as Baurusuchus and Sebecus. Other...
- any neosuchians or (other than Itasuchus) trematochampsids. Later studies placed Itasuchus as a trematochampsid (and not closely related to the more derived...
- Baharijodon is an extinct genus of trematochampsid crocodylomorph. It is known from the Bahariya Formation in Egypt, which dates back to the Cenomanian...
- around 4 metres (13 ft) long, making Barreirosuchus one of the longest trematochampsids. The skull is somewhat deep as in other Cretaceous crocodyliforms,...
- Iori & Garcia Turonian to Santonian Adamantina Formation  Brazil A trematochampsid. The type species is Barreirosuchus franciscoi. Borealosuchus threeensis...
- position Material Images Amargasuchus A. minor Neuquén Puesto Antigual A trematochampsid crocodylomorph, found in ****ociation with the holotype of Amargasaurus...
- †Barreirosuchus franciscoi ~72–68 Ma Adamantina Formation, Brazil A trematochampsid. †Baurusuchus †Baurusuchus albertoi †Baurusuchus pachechoi †Baurusuchus...
- of over 4 metres (13 ft). Ischyrochampsa was first classified as a trematochampsid, but was removed from the group by subsequent studies. In their description...