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Indosuchus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Clade
  
Dinosauria

Family
  
†Abelisauridae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Saurischia

Class
  
Reptilia

Suborder
  
Theropoda

Subfamily
  
†Carnotaurinae

Rank
  
Genus

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Similar
  
Indosaurus, Laevisuchus, Rajasaurus, Noasaurus, Xenotarsosaurus

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Indosuchus is a genus of abelisaurid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period (70 to 66 million years ago – the Maastrichtian), a theropod related to Abelisaurus. Like most theropods, Indosuchus was a bipedal carnivore. It was about 7 metres long, weighed about 1.2 tonnes, and had a crested skull, flattened on the top.

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Naming

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It was named by Friedrich von Huene in 1932 and it was described by Huene and Charles Alfred Matley in 1933 from three partial skulls found by Matley in India near Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh in strata of the Lameta Formation. The lectotype is GSI K27/685.

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The generic name is derived from Indos, Ancient Greek for the Indus and Soukhos, Ancient Greek for the Egyptian crocodile god. The specific name raptorius means "raptorial" in Latin.

Classification

Because only some skull elements have been found, Indosuchus placement has been somewhat erratic. Although it's now somewhat firmly placed within the Abelisauridae, it was originally assigned by von Huene to the Allosauridae. Alick Walker thought in 1964 it was a member of the Tyrannosauridae. The discovery of other abelisaurids like Carnotaurus has helped clarify its position; in 1986 José Bonaparte concluded it was an abelisaurid.

References

Indosuchus Wikipedia