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Figure 10 in Systematic revision of Sarcosuchus hartti (Crocodyliformes) from the Rec��ncavo Basin (Early Cretaceous) of Bahia, north-eastern Brazil

Authors: Souza, Rafael G.; Figueiredo, Rodrigo G.; Azevedo, Sérgio A. K.; Riff, Douglas; Kellner, Alexander W. A.;

Figure 10 in Systematic revision of Sarcosuchus hartti (Crocodyliformes) from the Rec��ncavo Basin (Early Cretaceous) of Bahia, north-eastern Brazil

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Figure 10. Schematic drawings of the anterior end of the mandible in selected pholidosaurids. All drawings in dorsal view. A, Sarcosuchus hartti (BMNH R3423). B, Sarcosuchus imperator from Buffetaut & Taquet (1977). C, PRC102-143 referred to C. thailandicus from Martin et al. (2013). D, Sunosuchus phuwiangensis from Buffetaut & Ingavat (1983). E, Pholidosaurus purbeckensis from Martin et al. (2016). F, Elosuchus cherifiensis from de Broin (2002). G, Fortignathus felixi from Young et al. (2017). H, CAS42-20 holotype of Chalawan thailandicus from Buffetaut & Ingavat (1984). I, Turanosuchus aralensis from Halliday et al. (2015). Not to scale.

Published as part of Souza, Rafael G., Figueiredo, Rodrigo G., Azevedo, S��rgio A. K., Riff, Douglas & Kellner, Alexander W. A., 2020, Systematic revision of Sarcosuchus hartti (Crocodyliformes) from the Rec��ncavo Basin (Early Cretaceous) of Bahia, north-eastern Brazil, pp. 552-578 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 188 on page 570, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlz057, http://zenodo.org/record/5719160

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Crocodylia, Reptilia, Sarcosuchus, Crocodylidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Taxonomy

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