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    Tomistominae is a subfamily of crocodylians that includes one living species, the false gharial. Many more extinct species are known, extending the range...
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    forms traditionally viewed as belonging to the crocodylian subfamily Tomistominae actually belong to Gavialoidea and Gavialidae. Fossils of extinct Tomistoma...
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    forms) traditionally viewed as belonging to the crocodylian subfamily Tomistominae actually belong to Gavialoidea (and Gavialidae). As its name suggests...
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    forms traditionally viewed as belonging to the crocodylian subfamily Tomistominae actually belong to Gavialoidea and Gavialidae. Fossils of extinct Tomistoma...
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    subfamilies within the family Gavialidae - the other being the subfamily Tomistominae, which contains the false gharial and extinct relatives. Gavialinae was...
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    relative of the modern false gharial within the subfamily Tomistominae. However, Tomistominae in its traditional sense is now known to be paraphyletic...
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    gavialoid crocodylian, traditionally regarded as a member of the subfamily Tomistominae. Fossils have been found from England and France that date back to the...
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    Sacacosuchus Tomistominae sensu stricto Gavialinae sensu lato...
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    Sacacosuchus Tomistominae sensu stricto Gavialinae sensu lato...
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    genus of gavialoid crocodylian, traditionally regarded as a member of Tomistominae, from the middle Eocene of Italy. Fossils have been found from Monte...
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