Abstract
Herein is described a new species of a Crocodylomorpha Mesoeucrcodylia belonging to the genus Mariliasuchus from the Adamantina Formation (Upper Cretaceous, Turonian-Santonian), Bauru Basin, Brazil. The diagnostic features of the new species of Mariliasuchus are related to increased stoutness of the skull, wich is high, short and posteriorlly wide; the posterior region of the skull is almost as high as wide. The rostrum is straight, high, and rectangular in cross-section, with a convex dorsal surface, bearing no signs of a antorbital fenestrae. The orbits are large and laterally positioned in the skull. The external nares are forward oriented. The dentition presents pointed anterior teeth (incisiform), a hypertrophied caniniform and a low and globular post-caniniform teeth. The mandible is robust and display a strong vertical bending in its anterior and posterior ends.
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Nobre, P. H., De Souza Carvalho, I., De Vasconcellos, F. M., & Nava, W. R. (2007). Mariliasuchus robustus, um novo crocodylomorpha (mesoeucrocodylia) da bacia Bauru, Brasil. Anuario Do Instituto de Geociencias, 30(1), 38–49. https://doi.org/10.11137/2007_1_38-49
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