- Arambourgisuchus
Taxobox
name = "Arambourgisuchus"
fossil_range = Fossil range|59|55 LatePalaeocene
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis = Sauropsida
subclassis =Diapsida
infraclassis =Archosauromorpha
superordo =Crocodylomorpha
unranked_familia =Mesoeucrocodylia
unranked_familia =Neosuchia
familia =Dyrosauridae
genus = "Arambourgisuchus"
binomial = "Arambourgisuchus khouribgaensis"
binomial_authority = Jouve et al. 2005"Arambourgisuchus" (" [Prof. Camille] Arambourg's crocodile") was a dyrosaurid crocodylomorph from the late Palaeocene of
Morocco , found in the region of Sidi Chenane in 2000, following collaboration by French and Moroccan institutions, and described in 2005 by a team led bypalaeontologist Stéphane Jouve .It's type and only species is "A. khouribgaensis", after the town of
Khouribga , near which theholotype was found.Material
Four specimens of this
taxon have been found:*OCP DEK-GE 300 (holotype): nearly complete and crushed skull, lacking the anterior part of the rostrum
*OCP DEK-GE 18: crushed, almost complete skull, including mandible
*OCP DEK-GE 269: posterior part of mandibular symphysis with five or six teeth alveoli on each side
*OCP DEK-GE 1200: Anteriormost portion of a mandibular symphysisThe remains of "A. khourgbaensis" were found in a
phosphate mine in the region of Sidi Chenane, part of the Ouled Abdoun Basin. The age of this animal is therefore Thanetian (late Palaeocene).Systematics
"Arambourgisuchus khourbgaensis" is a member of the Dyrosauridae, based on the presence of the following
synapomorphies :*presence of large occipital tuberosities
*supratemporal fenestra largely longer than wideAccording to Jouve et al. (2005), it is probably one of the most derived forms, but the lack of better material makes a correct determination of its affinities difficult.
Palaeobiology
The skull of "A. khourbgaensis" was proportionally one of the longest among all of the Dyrosauridae, reaching a length of 1 meter. Its teeth were sharp but strong and large, as well as being less numerous than the ones in "Dyrosaurus phosphaticus".
Like other dyrosaurids, it was a marine predator.
References
* Jouve, S., Iarochène, M., Bouya, B. & Amaghzaz, M., (2005) A new dyrosaurid crocodyliform from the Palaeocene of Morocco and a phylogenetic analysis of Dyrosauridae. "Acta Palaeontologica Polonica" 50 (3): 581-594.
External links
* [http://www.app.pan.pl/acta50/app50-581.pdf Jouve et al. (2005)]
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