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Miadanasuchus
Taxonomy
Miadanasuchus was named by Rasmusson Simons and Buckley (2009).
It was assigned to Trematochampsidae by Rasmusson Simons and Buckley (2009); to Crocodyliformes by Bronzati et al. (2012); and to Peirosauridae by Geroto and Bertini (2019) and Nicholl et al. (2021).
It was assigned to Trematochampsidae by Rasmusson Simons and Buckley (2009); to Crocodyliformes by Bronzati et al. (2012); and to Peirosauridae by Geroto and Bertini (2019) and Nicholl et al. (2021).
Species
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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2009 | Miadanasuchus Rasmusson Simons and Buckley p. 599 |
2012 | Miadanasuchus Bronzati et al. |
2019 | Miadanasuchus Geroto and Bertini |
2021 | Miadanasuchus Nicholl et al. |
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G. †Miadanasuchus Rasmusson Simons and Buckley 2009
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†Miadanasuchus oblita Buffetaut and Taquet 1979
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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E. L. Rasmusson Simons and G. A. Buckley 2009 | Differs from all other trematochampsid genera (for which comparable parts are preserved) in presence of distinct convex medial ridge on dorsal surface of fused frontals; differs from Hamadasuchus, Bergisuchus, and Eremosuchus in unique combination of large dentary teeth at positions four and ten; differs from Trematochampsa, Hamadasuchus, and Bergisuchus in sinusoidal lateral margin of dentary in dorsal view; differs from Hamadasuchus and Bergisuchus in presence of lateral concavity in dentary positioned to accommodate large maxillary teeth; dentary proportionally wider and deeper than that of Trematochampsa, Itasuchus, and Eremosuchus. |