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- Uruguaysuchidae is a family of notosuchian crocodyliforms that lived in South America and Africa during the Cretaceous period. It was formally defined...
- to peirosaurids, forming a clade that in turn groups together with uruguaysuchids such as Anatosuchus and Araripesuchus as an early diverging branch of...
- definition ensures that Sebecosuchia self destructs if peirosaurids, uruguaysuchids, or modern crocodylians fall within the last common ancestor and all...
- with durophagous dentition increases the ecological disparity among uruguaysuchid crocodyliforms". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 22 (1). 2373987...
- postorbitals of other notosuchians such as sphagesaurids, peirosaurids and uruguaysuchids. However, unlike in these groups and like in the European Iberosuchus...
- peirosaurids, the resulting grouping in turn taking a sister position to uruguaysuchids. Although Notosuchians are known for their terrestrial lifestyle, mahajangasuchids...
- tsangatsangana 125–66 Ma Maevarano Formation, Mahajanga Province, Madagascar A uruguaysuchid that can be distinguished by their laterally bulged edges of the snout...
- with durophagous dentition increases the ecological disparity among uruguaysuchid crocodyliforms". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 22 (1). 2373987...
- Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images Araripesuchus A. wegeneri A uruguaysuchid notosuchian Brillanceausuchus B. babouriensis A paralligatorid crocodyliform...
- displaced keels could be the ancestral condition for notosuchians. Some uruguaysuchids and peirosaurs also preserve rectangular osteoderms, though in animals...