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Family of reptiles
Gobiosuchidae is a
family of
Cretaceous
crocodyliforms known from
Mongolia and
Spain.
Genera
Three genera are currently classified within Gobiosuchidae:
Cassissuchus,
Gobiosuchus, and
Zaraasuchus.
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Synapomorphies
According to Pol & Norell (2004), gobiosuchids form a
clade united by the following
synapomorphies:
-
Parietal without broad occipital portion
- Absence of external
mandibular fenestra
- More than two parallel rows of dorsal
osteoderms
- Cranial table as wide as ventral portion of skull
-
Palpebrals sutured to each other and the frontal, excluding it from the orbital margin
- External surface of ascending process of
jugal exposed posterolaterally
- Longitudinal ridge on lateral surface of jugal below infratemporal fenestra
- Dorsal surface of posterolateral process of
squamosal ornamented with three longitudinal ridges
- Presence of a sharp ridge along ventral surface of angular
-
Surangular with a longitudinal ridge on its dorsolateral surface
- Dorsal surface of osteoderms ornamented with anterolaterally and anteromedially directed ridges
- Cervical region surrounded by lateral and ventral osteoderms sutured to the dorsal elements
- Presence of appendicular osteoderms
- Closed, or incipiently close, supratemporal fenestra
Sources
- Pol, D. & Norell, M. A., (2004). "A new gobiosuchid crocodyliform taxon from the Cretaceous of Mongolia". American Museum Novitates 3458: 1-31.
References