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- Eusuchia Below is a cladogram showing the phylogenetic relationships of neosuchians from Buscalioni et al., 2011: In 2012, paleontologists Mario Bronzati...
- these traits may have been convergently evolved in different groups of neosuchians rather than one lineage spurred some modern paleontologists to revise...
- The Kaiparowits Formation is a sedimentary rock formation found in the Kaiparowits Plateau in Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument, in the southern...
- Neosuchians of the Wes**** Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic Position Abundance Notes Images Anteophthalmosuchus A. hooleyi Disputed, either...
- Neochoristodera, which appear to have evolved in the regional absence of aquatic neosuchian crocodyliformes. During the Late Cretaceous the neochoristodere Champsosaurus...
- anteriorly, which suggests an overlap in vision. This is unlike many other neosuchians, including extant crocodilians, in which the orbits are positioned dorsally...
- Neosuchia and Thalattosuchia, with Thalattosuchia and several groups of neosuchians becoming adapted to a marine lifestyle over the Jur****ic and Cretaceous...
- between the long and narrow skulls of many early neosuchians and the short and flat skulls of later neosuchians. The skull of Paluxysuchus is long, flat, and...
- the neosuchians–a group of reptiles containing modern crocodilians–which are inactive in water below 10 °C (50 °F), to survive. Though neosuchians are...
- or more basal members of Crocodylomorpha, with the similarities to neosuchians being as a result of convergent evolution. The group consists of two...