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- Sebecia is an extinct clade of mesoeucrocodylian crocodyliforms that includes peirosaurids and sebecids. It was first constructed in 2007 to include Hamadasuchus...
- Pabwehshi being a basal member of Sebecia and Baurusuchus being the sister taxon to the clade containing Neosuchia and Sebecia. Thus, Sebecosuchia was no longer...
- Peirosauridae. Together, sebecids and peirosaurids made the new clade Sebecia. Below is a cladogram from that study, Larsson and Sues (2007): Two years...
- of notosuchians has been particularly revised, with the construction of Sebecia by Larsson and Sues (2007) to include peirosaurids in the clade. Previously...
- Clade: Crocodylomorpha Clade: †Notosuchia Clade: †Sebecosuchia Clade: †Sebecia Family: †Sebecidae Simpson, 1937 Subgroups †Ayllusuchus †Barinasuchus †Bretesuchus...
- train station Sebek crocodilians Sebecus (genus) Sebecidae (subfamilia) Sebecia (familia) Sebecosuchia (suprafamilia) Sebek (disambiguation) Zebec (disambiguation)...
- (2007) found close affinity between Pabwehshi and the Peirosauridae within Sebecia. Montefeltro et al. Pabwehshi has a sagittal torus on its maxillary palatal...
- distantly related to Notosuchia. Larsson and Sues (2007) named this clade Sebecia. The following cladogram simplified after an analysis of notosuchians presented...
- place Baurusuchus within Notosuchia. In 2007, a new clade called Sebecia was erected. Sebecia included sebecids and peirosaurids. Peirosauridae, a family of...
- Clade: Crocodylomorpha Clade: †Notosuchia Clade: †Sebecosuchia Clade: †Sebecia Family: †Peirosauridae Gasparini, 1982 Genera †Amargasuchus †Miadanasuchus...