Iberosuchus
Iberosuchus Temporal range: Eocene | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Reptilia |
Branch: | †Sebecosuchia |
Clade: | †Sebecia |
Family: | †Iberosuchidae Antunes, 1975 |
Genus: | †Iberosuchus Antunes, 1975 |
Type species | |
†Iberosuchus macrodon Antunes, 1975 |
Iberosuchus (meaning "Iberian crocodile") is an extinct genus of sebecosuchian mesoeucrocodylian from the Eocene of western Europe. It was described in 1975 by Antunes from remains from Portugal as a sebecosuchian crocodilian. The type species is I. macrodon.[1] It was reclassified as a baurusuchid by Robert Carroll in 1988,[2] and its range was extended to France in 1996 by Ortega and colleagues, who reassessed the fragmentary species Atacisaurus crassiproratus (originally assigned to the tomistomine genus Atacisaurus by Astre 1931) as an example of Iberosuchus (cf. Iberosuchus, not assigned to any species).[3] Iberosuchus was a carnivore, but unlike modern crocodilians, sebecosuchians are regarded as terrestrial, not aquatic.
References
- ↑ Antunes, M.T. (1975). "Iberosuchus, crocodile Sebecosuchien nouveau, l’Eocène ibérique au nord de la Chaîne central, et l’origine du canyon de Nazaré". Comunicaçoes dos Servicos Geologicos de Portugal (in Portuguese). 59: 285–330.
- ↑ Carroll, Robert L. (1988). Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution. W.H. Freeman and Company. ISBN 0-7167-1822-7.
- ↑ Ortega, F.; Buscaloni, A.D; Gasaparini, Z. (1996). "Reinterpretation and new denomination of Atacisaurus crassiproratus (Middle Eocene; Issel, France) as cf. Iberosuchus (Crocodylomorpha, Metasuchia)". Geobios. 29 (3): 353–364. doi:10.1016/S0016-6995(96)80037-4.
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