Itasuchidae is a Gondwanan family of crocodyliforms that lived during the Cretaceous period. It was a clade of terrestrial crocodyliforms that evolved...
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paulistanus 72–68 Ma Adamantina Formation, São Paulo, Brazil A member of itasuchidae, previously known as "Goniopholis" paulistanus. Known from teeth, splenials...
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Malawi where it was found. It was classified as a member of the family Itasuchidae by Carvalho and colleagues in 2004. Malawisuchus was first discovered...
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version of Pepesuchinae meanwhile would be separated into the clade Itasuchidae (which would be composed of Pepesuchus and the recovered polytomy) and...
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to be a member of Peirosauroidea, specifically a member of the family Itasuchidae. The following cladogram simplified after a comprehensive analysis of...
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Families and genera †Uruguaysuchidae †Peirosauria Leardi et al., 2024 †Itasuchidae †Peirosauridae †Mahajangasuchidae †Ziphosuchia Ortega et al., 2000 †Libycosuchus...
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from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil belonging to the sebecosuchian clade Itasuchidae. The type species is R. paulistanus. Roxochampsa was originally described...
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published by Pinheiro et al. (2023), who also confirm the monophyly of Itasuchidae with some variation in its content, and find the South American itasuchid...
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tibia from the Upper Cretaceous Bauru Group, has been reassigned to Itasuchidae and given its own genus Roxochampsa. From North America, G. lucasii and...
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Presidente Prudente Formation Brazil A crocodyliform belonging to the family Itasuchidae. The type species is "Goniopholis" paulistanus Roxo (1936). Theriosuchus...
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relations between Malawisuchus and Itasuchus. They named this node family Itasuchidae, and found it to be a member of Peirosauroidea. However, their analysis...
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