2000
DOI: 10.1671/0272-4634(2000)020[0057:ansoac]2.0.co;2
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A new species ofAraripesuchus(Crocodylomorpha, Mesoeucrocodylia) from the lower Cretaceous of Patagonia (Argentina)

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“…In recent phylogenies, the family Baurusuchidae has been consistently found to be nested within Notosuchia (Ortega et al, 2000;Sereno et al, 2003;Pol, 2003;Pol & Norell, 2004;Pol & Apesteguia, 2005;Gasparini et al, 2005;Zaher et al, 2006;, a clade originally erected by Gasparini (1971) to accomodate the small-sized terrestrial fossil crocodyliforms from South America. The genera Cynodontosuchus, Stratiotosuchus, and Wargosuchus, commonly included in the family Baurusuchidae, share with Baurusuchus the following features: presence of theropodomorph teeth; reduction of tooth number; maxilla with a hypertrophied tooth; dentary with a hypertrophied tooth which fits in the premaxillamaxilla notch; maxillae verticalized; enlarged third premaxillary tooth overhanging the dentary; high mandibular symphysis (Gasparini, 1981, Campos et al, 2001.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent phylogenies, the family Baurusuchidae has been consistently found to be nested within Notosuchia (Ortega et al, 2000;Sereno et al, 2003;Pol, 2003;Pol & Norell, 2004;Pol & Apesteguia, 2005;Gasparini et al, 2005;Zaher et al, 2006;, a clade originally erected by Gasparini (1971) to accomodate the small-sized terrestrial fossil crocodyliforms from South America. The genera Cynodontosuchus, Stratiotosuchus, and Wargosuchus, commonly included in the family Baurusuchidae, share with Baurusuchus the following features: presence of theropodomorph teeth; reduction of tooth number; maxilla with a hypertrophied tooth; dentary with a hypertrophied tooth which fits in the premaxillamaxilla notch; maxillae verticalized; enlarged third premaxillary tooth overhanging the dentary; high mandibular symphysis (Gasparini, 1981, Campos et al, 2001.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…America (and other regions of Gondwana) has remarkably increased since the original studies of Gasparini in the 1970's and 1980's (Carvalho and Bertini, 1999;Ortega et al, 2000;Campos et al, 2001;Carvalho et al, 2004Carvalho et al, , 2005Carvalho et al, , 2011Pol and Apesteguía, 2005;Nobre and Carvalho, 2006;Andrade and Bertini, 2008;Carvalho, 2009, 2011;Kellner et al, 2009Kellner et al, , 2011aMarinho and Carvalho, 2009;Nascimento and Zaher, 2010;Montefeltro et al, 2011;Martinelli et al, 2012;Marinho et al, 2013). The new discoveries, coupled with the inclusion of both Baurusuchidae and Peirosauridae within Notosuchia in recent phylogenetic studies (e.g., Turner and Sertich, 2010;Pol et al, 2012Pol et al, , 2014, revealed a previously unsuspected diversity of Notosuchian crocodyliforms.…”
Section: The Diversity Of Cretaceous Crocodyliforms From Southmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De esta manera, la anatomía postcraneana de las especies de cocodrilos cretácicos ha permanecido postergada en su análisis, como ya ha sido notado por varios autores (Pol, 1999a,b). Más recientemente, sin embargo, algunos caracteres postcraneanos han sido incluidos en propuestas filogenéticas y se ha puesto de manifiesto su valor taxonómico y filogenético (Pol, 1999(Pol, a,b,c, 2003Ortega et al, 2000;Sereno et al, 2003;Carvalho et al, 2004;Turner, 2006) en contra de hipótesis previas que no incluían caracteres postcraneanos en las hipótesis filogenéticas propuestas para este grupo (Langston, 1975;Clark, 1994).…”
Section: P R O V a Sunclassified
“…Los Crocodyliformes del Cretácico Superior de la Cuenca Neuquina provienen de unidades del Grupo Neuquén, fundamentalmente de las unidades superiores asignadas al Subgrupo Río Colorado, de las formaciones Anacleto y Bajo de la Carpa y también del subgrupo Río Limay, la Formación Candeleros. Las especies reconocidas son Notosuchus terrestris Woodward, 1896, Peirosaurus tormini Price, 1955, Lomasuchus palpebrosus Gasparaini, Chiappe & Fernandes, 1991, Araripesuchus patagonicus Ortega et al, 2000, Comahuesuchus brachibuccalis Bonaparte, 1991 y Araripesuchus buitreraensis Pol & Apesteguia, 2005(Gasparini et al, 1991Bonaparte, 1991;Martinelli, 2003;Pol & Apesteguia, 2005). Estos Mesoeucrocodylia se incluyen actualmente al menos en dos clados: Notosuchia y Peirosauridae.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified