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- elaboration among eusuchians, in which the internal nares are completely surrounded by the pterygoid bones. Unlike more basal neosuchians, eusuchians have four...
- include eusuchians (which nest within Mesosuchia). Mesoeucrocodylia was the name given to the clade that contains mesosuchians and eusuchians (Whetstone...
- The eusuchians continued this process with the interior nostrils now opening through an aperture in the pterygoid bones. The vertebrae of eusuchians had...
- for mates) rookery diomedeid Alligator hatchling cow bull congregation eusuchian Alpaca cria hembra macho herd camelid Ant larva pupa queen (fertile) soldier...
- Brochu, C. A. (2013). "Phylogenetic relationships of Palaeogene ziphodont eusuchians and the status of Pristichampsus Gervais, 1853". Earth and Environmental...
- 1002/ar.24798 Casey M. Holliday and Nicholas M. Gardner (2012). "A New Eusuchian Crocodyliform with Novel Cranial Integument and Its Significance for the...
- Allodaposuchidae is an extinct clade of eusuchians that lived in Europe during the Late Cretaceous (Santonian-Maastrichtian). The type genus, Allodaposuchus...
- that Quinkana closely resembles planocraniids, a group of terrestrial Eusuchians from the Paleogene of Europe. This group, which is known from much better...
- years ago during the late Cretaceous. The earliest fossil evidence of eusuchians is of the genus Isisfordia. Early species mainly fed on fish and vegetation...
- palate and procoelous vertebrae are advanced features also found in modern eusuchian crocodilians. The osteoderms (scutes) covering the back of Deinosuchus...