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- Allognathosuchus abstract "Allognathosuchus is an extinct genus of alligatorine crocodylian with a complicated taxonomic history. It was a medium sized predator up to 1.5 m in length. This small alligatorine is known for its stout jaws and bulbous teeth, found near the rear of the tooth row in upper and lower jaws. These adaptations have historically been interpreted as having been for crushing mollusks. Isolated bulbous teeth are often assigned to this genus, although such teeth are known from other crocodyliform lineages. The type species, A. polyodon, is from the Eocene-age Bridger Formation of Wyoming; it is based on fossils that are difficult to distinguish from other Paleogene alligatorids. A. heterodon is from the Eocene-age Wasatch Formation of Wyoming, A. wartheni is from the Eocene-age Wildwood Formation (also known as the "Wildwood alligatorid," and possibly two species), and A. woutersi, which may belong to Diplocynodon instead, is from the Early Eocene of Belgium. A. polyodon, A. heterodon, and A. wartheni span the Clarkforkian, Wasatchian, and Bridgerian North American Land Mammal Ages.Several other genera and species have been assigned to Allognathosuchus over the years, giving it a potential Upper Cretaceous-Oligocene stratigraphic range, and a geographic range covering North America, Europe, and Africa. Christopher Brochu reviewed the genus in 2004 and, in light of the fragmentary remains of several of the species involved, recommended conservative usage of the genus. He excluded Albertochampsa langstoni, Arambourgia gaudryi, and Wannaganosuchus brachymanus from Allognathosuchus, and, finding the species Allognathosuchus haupti and A. mooki to not group with A. polyodon to the exclusion of other alligatorines, recommended using previously established generic names for those species instead: Hassiacosuchus haupti and Navajosuchus mooki.".
- Allognathosuchus thumbnail Allognathosuchus.JPG?width=300.
- Allognathosuchus wikiPageID "21443098".
- Allognathosuchus wikiPageRevisionID "562598937".
- Allognathosuchus genusAuthority "Mook, 1921".
- Allognathosuchus hasPhotoCollection Allognathosuchus.
- Allognathosuchus imageCaption "Fossil of Allognathosuchus".
- Allognathosuchus imageWidth "250".
- Allognathosuchus subdivision "*A. polyodon ( ) *?A. gracilis (Rauhe and Rossmann, 1995) *A. heterodon *?A. isolatus *?A. wartheni (Case, 1925) *?A. woutersi (Buffetaut, 1985)".
- Allognathosuchus subdivisionRanks Species.
- Allognathosuchus subject Category:Alligatoridae.
- Allognathosuchus subject Category:Eocene_reptiles.
- Allognathosuchus subject Category:Prehistoric_reptiles_of_Europe.
- Allognathosuchus subject Category:Prehistoric_reptiles_of_North_America.
- Allognathosuchus type Animal100015388.
- Allognathosuchus type Chordate101466257.
- Allognathosuchus type EoceneReptiles.
- Allognathosuchus type LivingThing100004258.
- Allognathosuchus type Object100002684.
- Allognathosuchus type Organism100004475.
- Allognathosuchus type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Allognathosuchus type PrehistoricReptilesOfEurope.
- Allognathosuchus type PrehistoricReptilesOfNorthAmerica.
- Allognathosuchus type Reptile101661091.
- Allognathosuchus type Vertebrate101471682.
- Allognathosuchus type Whole100003553.
- Allognathosuchus type Reptile.
- Allognathosuchus comment "Allognathosuchus is an extinct genus of alligatorine crocodylian with a complicated taxonomic history. It was a medium sized predator up to 1.5 m in length. This small alligatorine is known for its stout jaws and bulbous teeth, found near the rear of the tooth row in upper and lower jaws. These adaptations have historically been interpreted as having been for crushing mollusks.".
- Allognathosuchus label "Allognathosuchus".
- Allognathosuchus sameAs m.05f30lj.
- Allognathosuchus sameAs Q4733055.
- Allognathosuchus sameAs Q4733055.
- Allognathosuchus sameAs Allognathosuchus.
- Allognathosuchus wasDerivedFrom Allognathosuchus?oldid=562598937.
- Allognathosuchus depiction Allognathosuchus.JPG.
- Allognathosuchus isPrimaryTopicOf Allognathosuchus.