Boverisuchus is an extinct genus of planocraniid crocodyliforms known from the early to middle Eocene (Ypresian to Lutetian stages) of Germany and western...
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species of Boverisuchus. According to Brochu (2013), material from the middle Eocene of Italy and Texas may represent other species of Boverisuchus. J. E....
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America. The family was coined by Li in 1976, and contains three genera, Boverisuchus, Duerosuchus and Planocrania. Planocraniids were highly specialized crocodyliforms...
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the position of Barinasuchus within Sebecosuchia. Paleontology portal Boverisuchus Barinasuchus at Fossilworks.org Paolill A, Linares OJ (2007). "Nuevos...
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Argochampsa Eogavialis Eosuchus Eothoracosaurus Thoracosaurus †Planocraniidae Boverisuchus Duerosuchus Planocrania Crocodilia see Crocodilia for extant taxa, and...
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Argochampsa Eogavialis Eosuchus Eothoracosaurus Thoracosaurus †Planocraniidae Boverisuchus Duerosuchus Planocrania Crocodilia see Crocodilia for extant taxa, and...
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planocraniids, with specimens of Boverisuchus vorax possessing around six serrations per millimeter, while specimens of Boverisuchus magnifrons range from five...
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Argochampsa Eogavialis Eosuchus Eothoracosaurus Thoracosaurus †Planocraniidae Boverisuchus Duerosuchus Planocrania Crocodilia see Crocodilia for extant taxa, and...
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found to be most closely related to the North American and European Boverisuchus, and the family Planocraniidae was reinstated to contain these genera...
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