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Hupehsuchus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
†Hupehsuchidae

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Reptilia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Hupehsuchia

Hupehsuchus Hupehsuchus the pelican by Carlosdino on DeviantArt

Similar
  
Nanchangosaurus, Utatsusaurus, Ichthyopterygia, Chaohusaurus, Claudiosaurus

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Hupehsuchus is an extinct genus of small marine reptile, about 1 meter (3 ft) long. It was found in the area of Hubei in China. This marine reptile lived in the Olenekian stage of the Early Triassic period.

Contents

Hupehsuchus Hupehsuchus and Eohupehsuchus

Description

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Hupehsuchus was similar to its close cousin, Nanchangosaurus, but differed from it in a number of ways. For example, Hupehsuchus had heavier armor on its back than Nanchangosaurus, and its back spines were more finely divided, giving it a more crocodile-like appearance than Nanchangosaurus. It had a thin, long snout like a gharial, river dolphin, or ichthyosaur, which it probably used to snag fish or probe for aquatic invertebrates.

Classification

It is unknown exactly what Hupehsuchus is related to. It is fairly clear that it shares a close relationship with Nanchangosaurus, but other relations are unknown. Many features, including the discovery of polydactyly, suggest that Hupehsuchus is related to the ichthyosaurs, but the fact that Hupehsuchus' extra digits include more bones in the hand, rather than just the fingers as in the ichthyosaurs, may discredit that theory. It along with Nanchangosaurus seem to be so different from any other reptile that a new order has been constructed for the two genera called Hupehsuchia.


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References

Hupehsuchus Wikipedia