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Bernissartia ('of Bernissart') is an
extinct genus of
neosuchian crocodyliform that
lived in the
Early Cretaceous,
around 130
million years ago. At only...
- length. Some
extinct crocodylomorphs were even smaller.
Fully grown Bernissartia from the
Early Cretaceous reached a bit more than 60 cm (24 in) in length...
- the ray-finned fish
Gyronchus dumblei, the
crocodilians Goniopholis,
Bernissartia, and Paluxysuchus, and the
turtles Glyptops and Naomichelys. Possible...
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Bernissartia† Shamosuchus†...
- Pinacosuchus?
Siamosuchus Sunosuchus Symptosuchus? †Bernissartiidae
Bernissartia Koumpiodontosuchus †Paralligatoridae
Batrachomimus Brillanceausuchus...
- and
further sister groups to one another, with
Hylaeochampsidae and
Bernissartia appearing to have been more
closely related to them than to today's crocodilians...
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Atokasaurus metarsiodon and
Ptilotodon wilsoni, the
crurotarsan reptile Bernissartia, the
cartilaginous fish
Hybodus buderi and
Lissodus anitae, the ray-finned...
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remains of plants, fish, and
other reptiles,
including the
crocodyliform Bernissartia.
Between 1889 and 1891, the
museum moved from its
original home at the...
- England,
Tunisia and the
United States. It
currently contains two genera,
Bernissartia from the
Barremian aged Sainte-Barbe
Clays of
Belgium and Koumpiodontosuchus...
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Bernissartia ****esii Eusuchia...