Uruguaysuchus, RUSCONI, 1933
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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2011.00717.x |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5492109 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5D268794-FF90-6A0B-C530-FC295CE8FF0B |
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Valdenar |
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Uruguaysuchus |
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Type species: Uruguaysuchus aznarezi Rusconi, 1933 .
Revised diagnosis: Uruguaysuchus can be diagnosed by the presence of the following unique combination of characters (autapomorphies marked with an asterisk): heterodont dentition (maxilla: 1–2 incisiviform teeth, 1 caniniform tooth and 9–10 post-caniniform teeth; dentary: 6–7 incisiviform teeth, 10–11 ‘postcaniniform’ teeth); hypertrophied 2nd or (in juveniles) 3rd maxillary tooth; post-caniniform spatulated teeth showing strong buccolingual compression, subcircular in shape (in buccal or lingual view), with a pointed central cusp and minute denticles in a single row along the mesial and distal margins*; strong constriction at the base of the crown and marked apicobasal groove along the lingual surface of the root; choanal septum completely divides the opening; posterior region of septum with subcircular cross-section and anterior region T-shaped in cross-section* (broad expansion at the ventral surface of the choana); ventral surface of choanal septum bearing a longitudinal groove; acute anterior tip of the choanal septum that wedges between the palatines; basisphenoid and basioccipital not exposed in ventral view of the skull (given that the extensive posterior region of the pterygoid flanges projects caudally)*; pterygoids fused posterior to the choanal opening, but towards the posterior ends the two flanges meet, forming a narrow sulcus*; posterior border of the choanal opening formed by an elevated rim that projects more ventrally than the palatal surface of the pterygoid flanges*; lateral surface of the quadrate pierced by a dorsally located preotic siphoneal opening, partially exceeding the dorsal margin of the otic aperture*.
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