Chiayusuchus
Temporal range: Barremian - Aptian
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Chiayusuchus

Bohlin, 1953
Species
  • C. cingulatus Bohlin, 1953(type)

Chiayusuchus is an extinct genus of stomatosuchid crocodylomorph. Fossils have been found from the Xinminbao Group in Gansu, China.[1] It existed during the Barremian and Aptian stages of the Early Cretaceous. Although it was once considered as member of Stomatosuchidae, it is denied by having different teeth shape.[2]

References

  1. Bohlin, B. (1953). Fossil reptiles from Mongolia and Kansu. Reports from the Scientific Expedition to the North-western Provinces of China under Leadership of Dr. Sven Hedin. VI. Vertebrate Palaeontology 6. The Sino-Swedish Expedition Publication 37:1-113.
  2. Rummy, Paul; Wu, Xiao-Chun; Clark, James M.; Zhao, Qi; Jin, Chang-Zhu; Shibata, Masateru; Jin, Feng; Xu, Xing (2022-01-01). "A new paralligatorid (Crocodyliformes, Neosuchia) from the mid-Cretaceous of Jilin Province, northeastern China". Cretaceous Research. 129: 105018. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2021.105018. ISSN 0195-6671.


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