Ebrachosuchus neukami Kuhn, 1936
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https://doi.org/10.3897/fr.28.164405 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17824090 |
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Ebrachosuchus neukami Kuhn, 1936 |
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Ebrachosuchus neukami Kuhn, 1936
Holotype.
SNSB-BSPG 1931 X 501, complete cranium lacking most teeth except for three maxillary ones (Fig. 15 C View Figure 15 ).
Type locality.
Former quarry at Ebrach, Bamberg district, Bavaria.
Type horizon.
Bed 9, Blasensandstein, Middle Keuper Subgroup. Age: Late Triassic (Carnian: Tuvalian).
Diagnosis.
Distinguished by the following autapomorphies: antorbital length of cranium more than 3.8 times that of combined orbit and postorbital lengths; premaxilla and maxilla with total of more than 50 teeth; pronounced, sharp flange along lateral surface of dorsal process of jugal and ventral process of postorbital continuous posteriorly with lateral margin of postorbital – squamosal bar; infratemporal fenestra much longer anteroposteriorly than deep dorsoventrally, terminating anteriorly at level of midpoint of orbit; quadrate foramen greatly enlarged, approximately two-thirds of width of foramen magnum; and alveolar ridges absent from anterior portion of maxilla and only poorly developed on premaxilla ( Butler et al. 2014).
Comments.
Kuhn (1936) named Ebrachosuchus neukami based on a well-preserved skull ( SNSB-BSPG 1931 X 501) that is readily distinguished from those of “ Francosuchus ” spp. by its greatly elongated snout. Gregory (1962) synonymized Ebrachosuchus with Francosuchus and the combined genus with “ Paleorhinus ” but retained neukami as a distinct species. Chatterjee (1978) considered Ebrachosuchus a valid genus, which he considered ancestral to the long-snouted mystriosuchine parasuchid Mystriosuchus . Butler et al. (2014) provided a detailed description of SNSB-BSPG 1931 X 501. In their phylogenetic analysis of Phytosauria, Jones and Butler (2018) found Ebrachosaurus more closely related to Mystriosuchinae than to Parasuchus .
References.
Kuhn (1936), Gregory (1962), Chatterjee (1978), Butler et al. (2014), Jones and Butler (2018).
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