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Purussaurus neivensis
Taxonomy
Dinosuchus neivensis was named by Mook (1941) [holotype, craniums, mandibles, isolated teeth and parts of skeletons]. Its type specimen is USNM 10889, a partial skeleton (6 vertebrae, ribs, and parts of maxilla and dentaries), and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Between Neiva and the River Bache, which is in a Miocene terrestrial horizon in Colombia.
It was recombined as Brachygnathosuchus neivensis by Stirton (1953); it was recombined as Caiman neivensis by Langston (1965); it was recombined as Purussaurus neivensis by Aguilera et al. (2006) and Riff et al. (2010).
It was recombined as Brachygnathosuchus neivensis by Stirton (1953); it was recombined as Caiman neivensis by Langston (1965); it was recombined as Purussaurus neivensis by Aguilera et al. (2006) and Riff et al. (2010).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1941 | Dinosuchus neivensis Mook |
1953 | Brachygnathosuchus neivensis Stirton |
1965 | Caiman neivensis Langston |
2006 | Purussaurus neivensis Aguilera et al. |
2010 | Purussaurus neivensis Riff et al. |
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†Purussaurus neivensis Mook 1941
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available