referred to Sebecus, but were later reclassified as their own genera. Named by American paleontologist George Gaylord Simpson in 1937, Sebecus was one of...
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Langstonia (redirect from Sebecus huilensis)
and Omar Linares for fossils originally described by Langston in 1965 as Sebecus huilensis. Thus, the type species is L. huilensis. The first fossils of...
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Brazil. This group included many medium- and large-sized genera, from Sebecus to the giant 6-metre-long (20 ft) Barinasuchus from the Miocene. Juan Leardi...
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Zulmasuchus (redirect from Sebecus querejazus)
described by Buffetaut and Marshall in 1991 as Sebecus querejazus. Thus, the type species is Sebecus querezajus and the combinatio nova is Zulmasuchus...
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used by American paleontologist Edwin Colbert to include Sebecus and Baurusuchidae. Sebecus, which had been known from South America since 1937, was an...
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Cenozoic. Fossils of the same age found in Peru previously assigned to Sebecus cf. huilensis were assigned to the type species, B. arveloi. In 2014, Diego...
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was first discovered, closely allied to the South American genus Sebecus as "aff. Sebecus? n. sp.". It was later variously assigned to the family Baurusuchidae...
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Lumbrera form Zulmasuchus querejazus Sebecus icaeorhinus Sebecus huilensis...
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Bretesuchidae which was found to be the sister group of Sebecus. In 2007, a species of Sebecus, S. querejazus from the Early Paleocene Santa Lucia Formation...
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Sahitisuchus it shows only two openings, as seen in Sebecus, Hamadasuchus and recent species. As in Sebecus, the only other sebecid known from this part of...
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