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Paratomistoma

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subfamily
  
Tomistominae

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Reptilia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Crocodiles

Similar
  
Kentisuchus, Thecachampsa, Gavialosuchus, Megadontosuchus, Piscogavialis

Paratomistoma (meaning "next to or near Tomistoma") is an extinct genus of tomistomine crocodylian. It is based on the holotype specimen CGM 42188, a partial posterior skull and lower jaw discovered at Wadi Hitan, Egypt, in Middle Eocene-age rocks of the Gehannam Formation. The skull is unfused but considered morphologically mature. Paratomistoma was named in 2000 by Christopher Brochu and Philip Gingerich; the type species is P. courti in honor of Nicholas Court, who found CGM 42188. They performed a phylogenetic analysis and found Paratomistoma to be a derived tomistomine. It may have been a marine or coastal crocodilian.

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Paratomistoma Wikipedia


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