EUSUCHIA Huxley, 1875
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/geodiversitas2021v43a5 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:697FC553-E37B-4EF9-97A4-950E4DEE246C |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4606649 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03923C45-FF92-FF9B-3086-FE69FD6712E0 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
EUSUCHIA Huxley, 1875 |
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Clade EUSUCHIA Huxley, 1875 sensu Brochu (2003)
Eusuchia indet.
EXAMINED MATERIAL. — FSAC Bouj-410, could be the (?) ninth cervical vertebra; FSAC Bouj-1b, anterior? cervical vertebra; 400, posterior dorsal vertebra; 1a, first caudal vertebra; 124, caudal vertebra; 96, two fragments of large dorsal osteoderms; 94, fragment of osteoderm.
DESCRIPTION
Numerous postcranial remains have been found in Gueran.These include five procoelous vertebrae and several fragments of osteoderms.FSAC Bouj-410 is a posterior cervical vertebra ( Fig.7A View FIG ). It bears a long hypapophysis, and the location of the diapophysis and parapophysis suggests that it could be the ninth cervical vertebra. Bouj-1b is a more anterior cervical ( Fig. 7B View FIG ), but it is not possible to determine its exact location in the vertebral column. FSAC Bouj-400 is an isolated procoelous centrum lacking most of the neural arch ( Fig. 7C View FIG ). The transverse process is high on the centrum, which indicates that it is a dorsal vertebra. A first caudal vertebra with a biconvex centrum is preserved ( Fig. 7D View FIG ). The osteoderm fragments have their dorsal surfaces densely ornamented with deep pits ( Fig.7 View FIG F-H). Bouj-96 is a fragment of large and thick osteoderm with a smooth anterior articular surface.
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Elasmobranchii |
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Batoidea |
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