Aigialosuchus
Aigialosuchus is a extinct genus of long-snouted crocodylomorph that lived in what is now Sweden during the Campanian stage of the Late Cretaceous period. The name Aigialosuchus comes from the Greek αἰγιαλός (aigialos), meaning "seashore", and σοῦχος (souchus), meaning "crocodile". The genus contains a single species, A. villandensis, described in 1959 by Per Ove Persson based on material recovered from the Kristianstad Basin in southern Sweden.
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Aigialosuchus
Aigialosuchus is a extinct genus of long-snouted crocodylomorph that lived in what is now Sweden during the Campanian stage of the Late Cretaceous period. The name Aigialosuchus comes from the Greek αἰγιαλός (aigialos), meaning "seashore", and σοῦχος (souchus), meaning "crocodile". The genus contains a single species, A. villandensis, described in 1959 by Per Ove Persson based on material recovered from the Kristianstad Basin in southern Sweden.
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Aigialosuchus is a extinct gen ...... large fish and invertebrates.
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Persson, 1959
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(Possible Early Paleocene record)
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Early Campanian
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Aigialosuchus
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Teeth attributed to Aigialosuchus sp. found in the Kristianstad Basin
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Persson, 1959
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species
villandensis
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Aigialosuchus is a extinct gen ...... stad Basin in southern Sweden.
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Aigialosuchus
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Aigialosuchus
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Aigialosuchus
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