Qianshanosuchus, YOUNGI S P.
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlac067 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7690952 |
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QIANSHANOSUCHUS YOUNGI S P. NOV.
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Etymology: ‘ youngi ’ in honour of Dr Chung-Chien Young (official name Zhongjian Yang) for his contribution to the knowledge of Chinese fossil crocodylians.
Holotype: IBCAS QS15 , incompletely preserved skull and left posterior part of lower jaw ( Figs 2–6 View Figure 2 View Figure 3 View Figure 4 View Figure 5 View Figure 6 ).
Type-locality and horizon: Xialou, Qianshan County, Anhui Province: lower part of the Upper Member of the Wanghudun Formation, Shanghuan Asian Land Mammal Age ( Wang et al., 2016a), late Danian, early Palaeocene ( Wang et al., 2019).
Diagnosis: Basal crocodyloid differing from other crocodyloids by the following unique combination of characters: large size of the maxillary foramen for cranial nerve V; parietal–squamosal suture on skull table elevated on a ridge; acute indentation on the sagittal axis of the supraoccipital and parietal; dorsal margins of orbits upturned; supraoccipital largely exposed on skull table; anteroposterior prominent ridge on the lateral surface of the surangular.
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