Charitomenosuchus, the Glossary
Charitomenosuchus (meaning "graceful crocodile") is an extinct genus of machimosaurid teleosauroid from the Callovian Oxford Clay Formation of England.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Callovian, England, Holotype, Machimosauridae, Middle Jurassic, Oxford Clay, Steneosaurus, Teleosauroidea, University of Edinburgh.
- Middle Jurassic crocodylomorphs
- Middle Jurassic reptiles of Europe
- Thalattosuchians
Callovian
In the geologic timescale, the Callovian is an age and stage in the Middle Jurassic, lasting between 165.3 ± 1.1 Ma (million years ago) and 161.5 ± 1.0 Ma.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Holotype
A holotype is a single physical example (or illustration) of an organism used when the species (or lower-ranked taxon) was formally described.
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Machimosauridae
Machimosauridae is an extinct family of teleosauroid thalattosuchian crocodyliforms. Charitomenosuchus and Machimosauridae are Prehistoric archosaur stubs and thalattosuchians.
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Middle Jurassic
The Middle Jurassic is the second epoch of the Jurassic Period.
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Oxford Clay
The Oxford Clay (or Oxford Clay Formation) is a Jurassic marine sedimentary rock formation underlying much of southeast England, from as far west as Dorset and as far north as Yorkshire.
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Steneosaurus
Steneosaurus (from στενός, 'narrow' and σαῦρος, 'lizard') is a dubious genus of teleosaurid crocodyliform from the Middle or Late Jurassic (Callovian or early Oxfordian) of France. Charitomenosuchus and Steneosaurus are Middle Jurassic crocodylomorphs, Middle Jurassic reptiles of Europe, Prehistoric pseudosuchian genera and thalattosuchians.
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Teleosauroidea
Teleosauroidea is an extinct superfamily of thalattosuchian crocodyliforms living from the Early Jurassic to the Early Cretaceous. Charitomenosuchus and Teleosauroidea are Prehistoric archosaur stubs and thalattosuchians.
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University of Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh (University o Edinburgh, Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann; abbreviated as Edin. in post-nominals) is a public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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See also
Middle Jurassic crocodylomorphs
- Aeolodon
- Anglosuchus
- Charitomenosuchus
- Coelognathosuchia
- Deslongchampsina
- Entradasuchus
- Eoneustes
- Gavialinum
- Geosaurinae
- Glaphyrorhynchus
- Goniopholididae
- Gracilineustes
- Hsisosuchus
- Ieldraan
- Junggarsuchus
- Lemmysuchus
- Maledictosuchus
- Metriorhynchidae
- Metriorhynchinae
- Mycterosuchus
- Narynsuchus
- Neptunidraco
- Opisuchus
- Steneosaurus
- Sunosuchus
- Teleidosaurus
- Teleosaurus
- Tyrannoneustes
- Yvridiosuchus
- Zoneait
Middle Jurassic reptiles of Europe
- Aeolodon
- Anglosuchus
- Bellairsia
- Charitomenosuchus
- Dearc
- Deslongchampsina
- Dolicorhamphus
- Eileanchelys
- Eoneustes
- Eophis
- Lemmysuchus
- Marmoretta
- Mycterosuchus
- Neosteneosaurus
- Neptunidraco
- Proexochokefalos
- Rhamphocephalus
- Steneosaurus
- Tyrannoneustes
- Yvridiosuchus
Thalattosuchians
- Aeolodon
- Andrianavoay
- Bathysuchus
- Charitomenosuchus
- Clovesuurdameredeor
- Cricosaurus
- Deslongchampsina
- Enalioetes
- Eoneustes
- Geosaurinae
- Gracilineustes
- Ieldraan
- Machimosauridae
- Machimosaurus
- Macrospondylus
- Magyarosuchus
- Metriorhynchidae
- Metriorhynchinae
- Metriorhynchoidea
- Metriorhynchus
- Mycterosuchus
- Mystriosaurus
- Neosteneosaurus
- Peipehsuchus
- Pelagosaurus
- Plagiophthalmosuchus
- Platysuchus
- Proexochokefalos
- Rhacheosaurus
- Seldsienean
- Sericodon
- Steneosaurus
- Teleidosaurus
- Teleosauridae
- Teleosauroidea
- Thalattosuchia
- Thalattosuchus
- Turnersuchus
- Yvridiosuchus
- Zoneait
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charitomenosuchus
Also known as Charitomenosuchus leedsi, Steneosaurus leedsi, Steneosaurus pictaviensis, Stenosaurus teleosauroides.