ALLODAPOSUCHIDAE INDET.

Blanco, Alejandro, Puértolas-Pascual, Eduardo, Marmi, Josep, Moncunill-Solé, Blanca, Llácer, Sergio & Rössner, Gertrud E, 2020, Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) crocodyliforms from north-eastern Iberia: a first attempt to explain the crocodyliform diversity based on tooth qualitative traits, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 189 (2), pp. 584-617 : 598

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ALLODAPOSUCHIDAE INDET.
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Localities: Serrat del Rostiar-1, Serrat del Pelleu, Peguera, Blasi-2.

Material: IPS- 96635, IPS- 96639, IPS- 96688, IPS-48975, MPZ- 2010–949 ( Fig. 5T–V View Figure 5 ).

Description: Small molariform teeth with mesiodistally wide, low and blunt crowns. They are 0.9‒2.2 mm high basiapically, 1.3‒1.8 mm wide mesiodistally and subcircular or subtriangular in cross-section. The crown tends to be wider than high. They are not compressed labio-lingually (both labial and lingual sides are inflated). Enamel is smooth and unornamented. Carinae are absent.

Remarks: The studied specimens resemble typical posteriormost teeth of a generalist dentition, as observed in complete dental series of living crocodylians and fossil taxa (e.g. Musturzabalsuchus ). They might belong to the same tooth series of morphotypes XI and XII.

GAVIALOIDEA BROCHU, 1997

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