A new Peirosauridae (#Crocodyliformes, Notosuchia) from the Adamantina Formation (Bauru Group, Late Cretaceous), with a revised phylogenetic analysis of Sebecia 🧪⚒️ Juan V. Ruiz, Marcos V. L. Queiroz, Kawan C. Martins et al (Art: Guilherme Gehr) anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
To all to the croc fanatics out there: my most recent publication 📖 on the osteology of a mostly complete juvenile baurusuchid 🐊! We also highlight osteological correlatives of ontogeny that may be used for other crocodyliform clades #paleontology#notosuchia Please DM me if interested
Baurusuchidae comprises a clade of top-tier terrestrial predators and are among the most abundant crocodyliforms found in the Adamantina Formation, Bauru Basin, Brazil (Campanian-Maastrichtian). Here....
A new species of vocalizing #crocodyliform#Brazil@alinemghilardi.bsky.social#paleontology#palaeontologywww.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.... (Art by Guilherme Gehr)
Paleo Fact! Razanandrongobe (Ancestor of the Large Lizard) is a notosuchian crocodylomorph from Middle Jurassic Madagascar! It's the oldest known member of the Notosuchia suborder of crocodylomorphs, as well as the group's largest member, reaching 7 meters long and - (1/2) Art by Joschua Knüppe!
I aim to cover more groups later on, but as a starting point here is part 1, which deals with the group Notosuchia, the diversity in osteoderms found within it and recent suggestions regarding the soft tissue
ttention paleoartists. I finally finished one part of something that I've been planning to do a long time, a collection of references for the osteoderms of various pseudosuchian groups, starting with Notosuchia.