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Gryposuchinae is an
extinct subfamily of
gavialid crocodylians.
Gryposuchines lived mainly in the
Miocene of
South America. However, "Ikanogavialis" papuensis...
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upturned as
another species of gavialids,
including the
gryposuchines,
which implies that G.
pachakamue doesn't had the "telescoped" orbits...
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cordovai A
gavialid crocodylian Piscogavialis P.
jugaliperforatus A
gryposuchine gavialid crocodylian Pacifichelys P.
urbinai A sea
turtle Chelonia Indeterminate...
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Hesperogavialis is an
extinct genus of
gryposuchine gavialid.
Fossils have been
found from
Venezuela and
Brazil that date back to the
Middle to Late Miocene...
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Piscogavialis is an
extinct monospecific genus of
gryposuchine gavialid crocodylian. The only
species yet
known is P. jugaliperforatus.
Fossils of Piscogavialis...
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Woodlark Island during the
Pleistocene or
Holocene period. A late
surviving gryposuchine, this 2-3
meter long
piscivore was the last
known truly marine crocodilian...
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Valid Salas-Gismondi et al.
Early Miocene Cucaracha Formation Panama A
gryposuchine gavialoid.
Genus includes new
species D. gunai.
Jiangxisuchus Gen. et...
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cladogram from the 2007
analysis showing the
phylogenetic relationships of
gryposuchines among gavialoids: Alternatively, a 2018 tip
dating study by Lee & Yates...
- an
unnamed species of
Dwarf Caimain, the piscivorous,
longirostrine gryposuchine Gryposuchus pachakamue, the gulp-feeding
Mourasuchus atopus and the m****ive...
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American forms. All this
suggests that Sacacosuchus,
Aktiogavialis and
gryposuchines had
independent origins.
During the Miocene, what is now the
Pisco Basin...