Definition of Osteolaemus. Meaning of Osteolaemus. Synonyms of Osteolaemus

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- species was originally described in a genus other than Osteolaemus. Molecular data suggest that Osteolaemus tetraspis consists of two lineages that would warrant...
- characteristics that would justify a generic separation from Osteolaemus and referred the specimens to Osteolaemus osborni. In 1961, it was reduced to subspecies rank...
- characteristics that would justify a generic separation from Osteolaemus and referred the specimens to Osteolaemus osborni. In 1961, it was reduced to subspecies rank...
- robustus† (formerly Crocodylus robustus) Subfamily Osteolaeminae Genus Osteolaemus Osteolaemus tetraspis, dwarf crocodile (There has been controversy as to whether...
- more in common with the extant Osteolaemus, or dwarf crocodile, than Crocodylus. Some features it shared with Osteolaemus include a depressed pterygoid...
- Genus Crocodylus: fourteen species Genus Mecistops: two species Genus Osteolaemus: two species Family Gavialidae (Gharial and false gharial) Genus Gavialis:...
- than to Osteolaemus and the other members of Osteolaeminae, as shown in the cladogram below. Subfamily Osteolaeminae Genus Osteolaemus Osteolaemus osborni...
- Nile crocodile) and all crocodylians more closely related to it than to Osteolaemus tetraspis (the Dwarf crocodile). This is a stem-based definition, and...
- The closest living relative of Brochuchus is Osteolaemus, the dwarf crocodile. Compared to Osteolaemus, which has a small body and blunt snout, Brochuchus...
- basal member of Crocodylinae, more closely related to Crocodylus than to Osteolaemus and the other members of Osteolaeminae, as shown in the cladogram below...