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    Dyrosauridae is a family of extinct neosuchian crocodyliforms that lived from the Campanian to the Eocene. Dyrosaurid fossils are globally distributed...
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    an estimated body length of 6.5 metres (21 ft). Although the family Dyrosauridae is quite diverse and contains a variety of species, the genus Dyrosaurus...
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    the Early Cretaceous, which includes modern crocodilians. Along with Dyrosauridae and Sebecosuchia, they were the only crocodyliformes who survived the...
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    the extinction of the dinosaurs and even persisted into the Cenozoic. Dyrosauridae, most notably Dyrosaurus and Hyposaurus fossils, are also known form...
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    Pholidosauridae is usually considered to be most closely related to the Dyrosauridae. However, the relationship between these families is not fully understood...
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    considered to be a synonym of Dyrosauridae or Pholidosauridae for many years. In most phylogenetic analyses the node Dyrosauridae+Pholidosauridae was strongly...
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    north-eastern Colombia: biogeographic and behavioural implications for New-World Dyrosauridae: SECOND NEW DYROSAURID FROM COLOMBIA". Palaeontology. 54 (5): 1095–1116...
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    more derived position in Tethysuchia, being phylogenetically closer to Dyrosauridae. Simplified cladogram after Fortier et al. (2011). During the course...
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  • boundary of Niger: potential evidence for an early origin of the clade Dyrosauridae", Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 179: 377–403 A. F. d. Lapparent...
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    and even invaded the seas (e.g., the teleosaurs, Metriorhynchidae and Dyrosauridae). The Metriorhynchidae were rather dolphin-like, with paddle-like forelimbs...
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