A substantially complete skull of a small crocodyliform recently found on the foreshore near Yaverland on the south-east coast of the Isle of Wight, southern England is described. The locality, mode of preservation and associated matrix indicate that it is derived from one of the plant debris beds of the Lower Cretaceous Wessex Formation (Barremian, Wealden Group). The dentition, unique among crocodyliforms, serves to confirm that the specimen is referable to the, until now, monotypic family Bernissartiidae. Apomorphies, including placement of the choana entirely within the pterygoids and disposition of cranial sutures demonstrate that the Isle of Wight skull cannot be referred to Bernissartia fagesii, known from contemporaneous strata. Fur...
A new species of goniopholidid crocodyliform, Anteophthalmosuchus epikrator sp. nov., is herein desc...
A new Early Cretaceous neosuchian crocodyliform is recognized on the basis of two skulls and postcra...
While the crocodyliform. lineage extends back over 200 million years (Myr) to the Late Triassic, mod...
A substantially complete skull of a small crocodyliform recently found on the foreshore near Yaverla...
A substantially complete skull of a small crocodyliform recently found on the foreshore near Yaverla...
A substantially complete skull of a small crocodyliform recently found on the foreshore near Yaverla...
The Middle Jurassic is a poorly sampled time interval for non-pelagic neosuchian crocodyliforms, whi...
The Middle Jurassic is a poorly sampled time interval for non-pelagic neosuchian crocodyliforms, whi...
The late Campanian-early Maastrichtian site of Lo Hueco (Cuenca, Spain) has provided a set of well-p...
Crocodyliforms were one of the most successful groups of Mesozoic tetrapods, radiating into terrestr...
A total of 13 species of crocodilians, representating nine genera, have been recognized from the Low...
<div><p>Crocodyliforms were one of the most successful groups of Mesozoic tetrapods, radiating into ...
Background. The Late Cretaceous is a keystone period to understand the origin and early radiation of...
Crocodyliforms were one of the most successful groups of Mesozoic tetrapods, radiating into terrestr...
A new Early Cretaceous neosuchian crocodyliform is recognized on the basis of two skulls and postcra...
A new species of goniopholidid crocodyliform, Anteophthalmosuchus epikrator sp. nov., is herein desc...
A new Early Cretaceous neosuchian crocodyliform is recognized on the basis of two skulls and postcra...
While the crocodyliform. lineage extends back over 200 million years (Myr) to the Late Triassic, mod...
A substantially complete skull of a small crocodyliform recently found on the foreshore near Yaverla...
A substantially complete skull of a small crocodyliform recently found on the foreshore near Yaverla...
A substantially complete skull of a small crocodyliform recently found on the foreshore near Yaverla...
The Middle Jurassic is a poorly sampled time interval for non-pelagic neosuchian crocodyliforms, whi...
The Middle Jurassic is a poorly sampled time interval for non-pelagic neosuchian crocodyliforms, whi...
The late Campanian-early Maastrichtian site of Lo Hueco (Cuenca, Spain) has provided a set of well-p...
Crocodyliforms were one of the most successful groups of Mesozoic tetrapods, radiating into terrestr...
A total of 13 species of crocodilians, representating nine genera, have been recognized from the Low...
<div><p>Crocodyliforms were one of the most successful groups of Mesozoic tetrapods, radiating into ...
Background. The Late Cretaceous is a keystone period to understand the origin and early radiation of...
Crocodyliforms were one of the most successful groups of Mesozoic tetrapods, radiating into terrestr...
A new Early Cretaceous neosuchian crocodyliform is recognized on the basis of two skulls and postcra...
A new species of goniopholidid crocodyliform, Anteophthalmosuchus epikrator sp. nov., is herein desc...
A new Early Cretaceous neosuchian crocodyliform is recognized on the basis of two skulls and postcra...
While the crocodyliform. lineage extends back over 200 million years (Myr) to the Late Triassic, mod...