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Eothoracosaurus is an extinct monospecific genus of eusuchian crocodylomorphs found in Eastern United States which existed during the Late Cretaceous period. Eothoracosaurus is considered to belong to an informally named clade called the "thoracosaurs", named after the closely related Thoracosaurus. Thoracosaurs in general were traditionally thought to be related to the modern false gharial, largely because the nasal bones contact the premaxillae, but phylogenetic work starting in the 1990s instead supported affinities within gavialoid exclusive of such forms. Even more recent phylogenetic studies suggest that thoracosaurs might instead be non-crocodilian eusuchians.

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  • Eothoracosaurus (en)
  • Eothoracosaurus mississippiensis (it)
  • Eothoracosaurus (nl)
  • Eothoracosaurus (pl)
  • Eothoracosaurus (pt)
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  • Eothoracosaurus is an extinct monospecific genus of eusuchian crocodylomorphs found in Eastern United States which existed during the Late Cretaceous period. Eothoracosaurus is considered to belong to an informally named clade called the "thoracosaurs", named after the closely related Thoracosaurus. Thoracosaurs in general were traditionally thought to be related to the modern false gharial, largely because the nasal bones contact the premaxillae, but phylogenetic work starting in the 1990s instead supported affinities within gavialoid exclusive of such forms. Even more recent phylogenetic studies suggest that thoracosaurs might instead be non-crocodilian eusuchians. (en)
  • L'eotoracosauro (Eothoracosaurus mississippiensis) è un coccodrillo estinto, vissuto nel Cretaceo superiore (Campaniano - Maastrichtiano, circa 74 - 71 milioni di anni fa). I suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Nordamerica (Mississippi, Tennessee). (it)
  • Eothoracosaurus is een geslacht van uitgestorven gavialen. Fossielen van Eothoracosaurus zijn alleen bekend van het Laat-Krijt (Vroeg-Maastrichtien en misschien Laat-Campanien) uit Noord-Amerika. De naam betekent voor (eo) de Thoracosaurus. (nl)
  • Eothoracosaurus é um gênero extinto de crocodiliano do clado Gavialoidea do período Cretáceo. Há uma única espécie descrita para o gênero Eothoracosaurus mississippiensis. O holótipo foi descoberto na formação Coon Creek, Tennessee. (pt)
  • Eothoracosaurus – wymarły rodzaj krokodylomorfa, a dokładniej krokodyla sopkrewnionego blisko z dzisiejszym gawialem. Jest to zarazem jeden z najwcześniejszych przedstawicieli tej nadrodziny. Skamieniałe szczątki opchodzą z z Missisipi. Datuje się je na wczesny mastrycht (piętro późnej kredy). Rodzajowi przypisuje się też materiał z z zachodniego Tennessee, ocenianych z kolei na późny kampan i w ziwązku z tym nieco starszych od poprzednich. Coon Creek wydaje się zawierać osady morskie, znaleziono w niej także rekiny , żółwie morskie i mozazaury (Plioplatecarpus, Globidens). Wskazuje to na prowadzenie morskiego trybu życia i u opisywanego tu krokodyla. Niektóre szczegóły budowy czaszki, jak długi przedni wyrostek czołowy i szerokie otwory ponadskroniowe, odróżniały go od (pl)
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