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Rutiodon

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Phytosauridae

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Reptilia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Phytosaur

Rutiodon The Forgotten Archosaurs Rutiodon

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Phytosaur, Machaeroprosopus, Smilosuchus, Desmatosuchus, Mystriosuchus

Rutiodon ("Wrinkle tooth") is an extinct genus of archosaur belonging to the family Phytosauridae. It lived during the Late Triassic period, and was about 3 to 8 meters in length. Rutiodon is known from the eastern United States (North Carolina, New York, New Jersey).

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Rutiodon


Description

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Like other phytosaurs, Rutiodon strongly resembled a crocodile, but its nostrils were positioned far back on the head, close to the eyes, instead of at the tip of the snout. It had enlarged front teeth, and a relatively narrow jaw, somewhat resembling that of a modern gharial. This suggests that this carnivore probably caught fish and it may also have snatched land animals from the waterside. Also, like modern crocodiles, its back, flanks, and tail were covered with bony armored plates.

Species

The type species of Rutiodon is R. carolinensis. A second species, R. manhattanensis, was discovered in 1910 near Fort Lee, New Jersey, and named in reference to its close proximity to Manhattan.

Phylogeny

Below is a cladogram from Stocker (2012):

References

Rutiodon Wikipedia