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  • Goniopholididae) from the Albian of Andorra (Teruel, Spain): Phylogenetic Implications

    Goniopholididae) from the Albian of Andorra (Teruel, Spain): Phylogenetic Implications

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  • CROCODYLIFORMES, MESOEUCROCODYLIA) from the EARLY CRETACEOUS of NORTH-EAST BRAZIL by DANIEL C

    CROCODYLIFORMES, MESOEUCROCODYLIA) from the EARLY CRETACEOUS of NORTH-EAST BRAZIL by DANIEL C

  • Big-Headed Marine Crocodyliforms and Why We Must Be Cautious When Using Extant Species As Body Length Proxies for Long-Extinct Relatives

    Big-Headed Marine Crocodyliforms and Why We Must Be Cautious When Using Extant Species As Body Length Proxies for Long-Extinct Relatives

  • Who's Got the Biggest?

    Who's Got the Biggest?

  • River Dragons: Nile Crocodiles

    River Dragons: Nile Crocodiles

  • A New Blunt-Snouted Dyrosaurid, Anthracosuchus Balrogus Gen. Et Sp

    A New Blunt-Snouted Dyrosaurid, Anthracosuchus Balrogus Gen. Et Sp

  • New Crocodyliform Specimens from Recôncavo-Tucano Basin (Early Cretaceous) of Bahia, Brazil

    New Crocodyliform Specimens from Recôncavo-Tucano Basin (Early Cretaceous) of Bahia, Brazil

  • Outline 17: Reptiles and Dinosaurs

    Outline 17: Reptiles and Dinosaurs

  • The Jurassic/Cretaceous Boundary: a Hidden Mass Extinction in Tetrapods?

    The Jurassic/Cretaceous Boundary: a Hidden Mass Extinction in Tetrapods?

  • (Crocodylomorpha: Neosuchia): Implications for the Rise of Eusuchia

    (Crocodylomorpha: Neosuchia): Implications for the Rise of Eusuchia

  • Cover for ICB Chosen AKT11799.Indd

    Cover for ICB Chosen AKT11799.Indd

  • Cranial Osteology and Phylogenetic Relationships of Hamadasuchus Rebouli (Crocodyliformes: Mesoeucrocodylia) from the Cretaceous of Morocco

    Cranial Osteology and Phylogenetic Relationships of Hamadasuchus Rebouli (Crocodyliformes: Mesoeucrocodylia) from the Cretaceous of Morocco

  • (Crocodyliformes, Eusuchia): Phylogenetic Implications

    (Crocodyliformes, Eusuchia): Phylogenetic Implications

  • Article a New Small Short-Snouted Dyrosaurid

    Article a New Small Short-Snouted Dyrosaurid

  • A New Dyrosaurid Crocodyliform from the Palaeocene of Morocco and a Phylogenetic Analysis of Dyrosauridae

    A New Dyrosaurid Crocodyliform from the Palaeocene of Morocco and a Phylogenetic Analysis of Dyrosauridae

  • 1 Supporting Information File S1 S1.1. TOMOGRAPHIC DATA S1.1.1

    1 Supporting Information File S1 S1.1. TOMOGRAPHIC DATA S1.1.1

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  • Paleocene Resurrection of a Crocodylomorph Taxon: Biotic Crises, Climatic and Sea Level Fluctuations Stéphane Jouve, Nour-Eddine Jalil
  • A New Goniopholidid Crocodyliform, Hulkepholis Rori Sp. Nov. from the Camarillas Formation (Early Barremian) in Galve, Spain)
  • Short Communication First Occurrence of the Long
  • 17 Souza Et Al Pg565a568 PB.Indd
  • Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 33(2): 33-34
  • Rev Iss Web Zoj 12400 177-4 854..936
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  • Dinosaur Footprints and Other Ichnofauna from the Cretaceous Kem Kem Beds of Morocco
  • A New Candidate for Leviathan?
  • Structure and Evolution of the Unique Pseudosuchian Auricular Region from the Late Triassic to the Present
  • Sarcosuchus Fact Sheet
  • What Happened to Supercroc? the Giant Beast Probably Lived Only a Few Million Years
  • Systematic Revision of Sarcosuchus Hartti (Crocodyliformes) from the Recôncavo Basin (Early Cretaceous) of Bahia, North-Eastern Brazil
  • Evolutionary Structure and Timing of Major Habitat Shifts in Crocodylomorpha Received: 20 March 2018 Eric W
  • Giant Extinct Caiman Breaks Constraint on the Axial Skeleton of Extant
  • Evolutionary Relationships and Systematics of Atoposauridae (Crocodylomorpha: Neosuchia): Implications for the Rise of Eusuchia
  • Characterising Macroevolutionary Patterns Within
  • The Giant Crocodyliform Sarcosuchus from the Cretaceous of Africa


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