Leptosuchus crosbiensis Case 1922 (archosaur)

Reptilia - Phytosauria - Parasuchidae

Synonym: Phytosaurus doughtyi Case 1920

Full reference: E. C. Case. 1922. New reptiles and stegocephalians from the Upper Triassic of western Texas. Carnegie Institute of Washington Publication 221:1-84

Belongs to Leptosuchus according to M. R. Stocker and R. J. Butler 2013

See also Case 1920, Case 1922, Hay 1930, Irmis 2005 and Long and Murry 1995

Sister taxon: Leptosuchus studeri

Type specimens:

  • Leptosuchus crosbiensis: UMMP 7552, a skull. Its type locality is Head of Holmes Creek, which is in a Carnian/Norian channel lag claystone in the Tecovas Formation of Texas.
  • Phytosaurus doughtyi: Its type locality is Head of Holmes Creek, which is in a Carnian/Norian channel lag claystone in the Tecovas Formation of Texas.

Ecology: carnivore

Distribution:

• Triassic of United States (7: Arizona, Texas collections)

Total: 7 collections including 8 occurrences

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