- Litargosuchus
Taxobox
name = "Litargosuchus"
fossil_range =Early Jurassic
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis = Sauropsida
superordo =Crocodylomorpha
unranked_familia =Sphenosuchia
familia =Sphenosuchidae
genus = "Litargosuchus"
binomial = "Litargosuchus leptorhynchus"
binomial_authority = Clark & Sues, 2002"Litargosuchus" ("fast running crocodile") was a
genus of sphenosuchian crocodylomorph from theEarly Jurassic ofSouth Africa . Its remains were originally described by Gow andJames Kitching in 1988 as belonging to "Pedeticosaurus" sp. . The fossils was re-described in 2002 byJames Clark andHans-Dieter Sues , who erected a new generic name for the specimen.The type species is "L. leptorhynchus", for its thin and delicate muzzle.
Material
The
holotype for "Litargosuchus" was found by James Kitching, of theUniversity of the Witwatersrand inJohannesburg , on strata belonging to the lower part of theElliot Formation , just 2 meters above theClarens Formation . It was given the number BP/1/5237, and assigned by Gow and Kitching to "Pedeticosaurus" sp. The material consists of a skull, mandible and part of the postcranial skeleton.Systematics
:"See
Sphenosuchia for details on sphenosuchian phylogeny"According to its description, "Litargosuchus" belongs to the Sphenosuchidae. However, phylogenetic relationships within the Sphenosuchia are poorly understood, so its status within this clade is uncertain.
References
*Clark, J. M. & Sues, H.-D., (2002). Two new basal crocodylomorph archosaurs from the Lower Jurassic and the monophyly of Sphenosuchia. "Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society" 136 (1): 77-95.
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