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English: Fig 10. Anatomical comparisons between Knoetschkesuchus langenbergensis gen. nov. sp. nov. and Knoetschkesuchus guimarotae (new combination). (A) Some diagnostic cranial elements of Knoetschkesuchus langenbergensis gen. nov. sp. nov. with important characters denoted, from left to right: skull DFMMh/FV 200 in dorsal and left lateral aspect, skull DFMMh/FV 605 in ventral aspect, and left angular DFMMh/FV 261 in lateral aspect. (B) Holotype skull IFPUB Gui Croc 7308–1 and isolated angular IPFUB Gui Croc 8044 of Knoetschkesuchus guimarotae new combination, with important characters denoted. (C) Juvenile skull IFPUB Gui Croc 7309 of Knoetschkesuchus guimarotae new combination. (D) Isolated pterygoid IPFUB Gui Croc 7501 of Knoetschkesuchus guimarotae new combination, in ventral aspect and with important characters denoted. (E) Interpretative drawings of skulls IFPUB Gui Croc 7309 (left) and IFPUB Gui Croc 7308–1 (right) of Knoetschkesuchus guimarotae new combination, from Schwarz & Salisbury [IFPUB Gui Croc 7309, 61: Fig. 2]. (F). Reconstructions of skulls DFMMh/FV 605 (left) and DFMMh/FV 200 (right) of Knoetschkesuchus langenbergensis gen. nov. sp. nov. for comparison with similar ontogenetic stages of Knoetschkesuchus guimarotae new combination as visible in (E). Note in particular the similarities in shape changes of the lacrimal and postorbital, and the proportional changes in the cranial table. All photographs of Knoetschkesuchus guimarotae are courtesy of DS and have been published in Schwarz & Salisbury [IFPUB Gui Croc 7309, 61: Fig. 2]. For anatomical abbreviations, see text.
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Source Schwartz, D.; Raddatz, M.; Wings, O. (2017). "Knoetschkesuchus langenbergensis gen. nov. sp. nov., a new atoposaurid crocodyliform from the Upper Jurassic Langenberg Quarry (Lower Saxony, northwestern Germany), and its relationships to Theriosuchus". PLoS ONE 12 (2): e0160617. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0160617.
Author Daniela Schwarz, Maik Raddatz, Oliver Wings

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