taxonID	type	description	language	source
FF0087A0553EFFF7FCBDFCF9FD0C5C01.taxon	description	Planocraniidae sensu Brochu (2013), who defined it as consisting of both species of Planocrania + Boverisuchus, is not identified in any of our analyses. This is despite the fact that our scores include the same apomorphies that grouped the three species together in Brochu (2013): labiolingually compressed teeth on both maxilla and dentary (characters 396 and 414). However, in our analysis, these two characters do not provide a strong enough signal to resolve Planocraniidae. Both CW 3 and RW 3 analyses place the two Planocrania species as the sister-group of Crocodylidae on the basis of the lateral carotid foramen opening dorsal to the basisphenoid lateral exposure (character 318) and parallel to subparallel lateral edges of the anterior half of the interfenestral bar between the suborbital fenestrae (character 366). Boverisuchus is placed as the sister-taxon of Brevirostres, based on: a single projection of the postorbital bar (character 216); the posteriormost maxillary alveolus being closer to the anterior margin of the orbit than the posterior margin (character 394); and dentary teeth occluding lingually to maxillary teeth (character 425).	en	Groh, Sebastian S., Upchurch, Paul, Barrett, Paul M., Day, Julia J. (2020): The phylogenetic relationships of neosuchian crocodiles and their implications for the convergent evolution of the longirostrine condition. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 188: 473-506
FF0087A0553EFFE8FF25F952FA8D5F91.taxon	description	One novel aspect of our results is the identification of Susisuchus anatoceps as the sister-taxon of Goniopholididae in both our CW 3 and RW 3 analyses. Susisuchus has previously been placed outside Neosuchia (Jouve, 2009) or as part of Susisuchidae at the base of Neosuchia (Fortier & Schultz, 2009; Turner & Pritchard, 2015). The two synapomorphies supporting the association of Susisuchus and Goniopholididae in our trees are: dorsal process of premaxillae extending beyond third maxillary alveolus (character 108) and caudal vertebrae with amphicoelous centra from second vertebra onward (character 503).	en	Groh, Sebastian S., Upchurch, Paul, Barrett, Paul M., Day, Julia J. (2020): The phylogenetic relationships of neosuchian crocodiles and their implications for the convergent evolution of the longirostrine condition. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 188: 473-506
