Two specimens of Crocodylimorphs from the Dakota (Cretaccous) of Russell County, Kansas are described. They are assigned to the genus Teleorhinus and the specific epitaph kingi was assigned based on priority. Specific characters are: the size and shape of the temporal fenestrae, the large size of the jugal, the small size of the supraoccipital, the lack of curvature in the humeri, and the pronounced expansion of the distal end of the scapula. A number of morphological features suggest the paleoecology of this species. Tooth shape and position of the orbits indicate a generalized diet that likely contained a high amount of fish and a feeding mechanism similar to that seen in extant longristrine crocodiles. The extensive armoring of the...
The distinctive crocodylian ichnogenus Crocodylopodus, previously reported only from a few Jurassic ...
Kemkemia auditorei Cau & Maganuco, 2009 was recently described as a new genus and species of therop...
While the crocodyliform. lineage extends back over 200 million years (Myr) to the Late Triassic, mod...
Two specimens of Crocodylimorphs from the Dakota (Cretaccous) of Russell County, Kansas are describe...
Cenomanian mesoeucrocodylians from North America are known primarily from isolated teeth and scutes;...
Several crocodyliform lineages inhabited the Western Interior Basin of North America during the late...
5. Crocodilus humilis, Leidy. The species is founded on ten specimens of shed crowns of teeth, appa...
Crocodyliforms were one of the most successful groups of Mesozoic tetrapods, radiating into terrestr...
<div><p>Crocodyliforms were one of the most successful groups of Mesozoic tetrapods, radiating into ...
Crocodilians are extremely rare in the Crato Formation, and most of the material that has been colle...
The Late Cretaceous alligatoroid Brachychamp-sa montana was one of the first Mesozoic taxa to be rec...
Crocodyliforms serve as important taphonomic agents, accumulating and modifying vertebrate remains. ...
Crocodyliforms were one of the most successful groups of Mesozoic tetrapods, radiating into terrestr...
Teleosauridae was a group of largely marine Mesozoic crocodylomorphs, typically considered as akin t...
Crocodyliforms serve as important taphonomic agents, accumulating and modifying vertebrate remains. ...
The distinctive crocodylian ichnogenus Crocodylopodus, previously reported only from a few Jurassic ...
Kemkemia auditorei Cau & Maganuco, 2009 was recently described as a new genus and species of therop...
While the crocodyliform. lineage extends back over 200 million years (Myr) to the Late Triassic, mod...
Two specimens of Crocodylimorphs from the Dakota (Cretaccous) of Russell County, Kansas are describe...
Cenomanian mesoeucrocodylians from North America are known primarily from isolated teeth and scutes;...
Several crocodyliform lineages inhabited the Western Interior Basin of North America during the late...
5. Crocodilus humilis, Leidy. The species is founded on ten specimens of shed crowns of teeth, appa...
Crocodyliforms were one of the most successful groups of Mesozoic tetrapods, radiating into terrestr...
<div><p>Crocodyliforms were one of the most successful groups of Mesozoic tetrapods, radiating into ...
Crocodilians are extremely rare in the Crato Formation, and most of the material that has been colle...
The Late Cretaceous alligatoroid Brachychamp-sa montana was one of the first Mesozoic taxa to be rec...
Crocodyliforms serve as important taphonomic agents, accumulating and modifying vertebrate remains. ...
Crocodyliforms were one of the most successful groups of Mesozoic tetrapods, radiating into terrestr...
Teleosauridae was a group of largely marine Mesozoic crocodylomorphs, typically considered as akin t...
Crocodyliforms serve as important taphonomic agents, accumulating and modifying vertebrate remains. ...
The distinctive crocodylian ichnogenus Crocodylopodus, previously reported only from a few Jurassic ...
Kemkemia auditorei Cau & Maganuco, 2009 was recently described as a new genus and species of therop...
While the crocodyliform. lineage extends back over 200 million years (Myr) to the Late Triassic, mod...