Fruitachampsa
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Fruitachampsa an entity of type: Animal100015388
Fruitachampsa is a genus of shartegosuchid crocodyliform from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of Colorado. It is known from multiple specimens that show it to have been a relatively long-limbed terrestrial quadrupedal predator less than 1 metre (3.3 ft) long, with a short face and a prominent pair of canine-like teeth in the lower jaw. Before it was formally described in 2011, it was also known as the "Fruita form". Its type species is F. callisoni.
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Fruitachampsa callisoni Fruitachampsa Genre † Fruitachampsa, 2011 Espèce † Fruitachampsa callisoni, 2011 Fruitachampsa est un genre éteint de crocodyliformes de la famille des Shartegosuchidae du Jurassique supérieur de la formation de Morrison au Colorado. Il a entre 150 et 148 millions d'années. Une seule espèce est rattachée au genre : Fruitachampsa callisoni, décrite par James M. Clark en 2011.
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Fruitachampsa
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Fruitachampsa
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Fruitachampsa
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Clark, 2011
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Late Jurassic,
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Holotype skull , Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
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Fruitachampsa
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Fruitachampsa callisoni
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Clark, 2011
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Fruitachampsa is a genus of shartegosuchid crocodyliform from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of Colorado. It is known from multiple specimens that show it to have been a relatively long-limbed terrestrial quadrupedal predator less than 1 metre (3.3 ft) long, with a short face and a prominent pair of canine-like teeth in the lower jaw. Before it was formally described in 2011, it was also known as the "Fruita form". Its type species is F. callisoni.
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Fruitachampsa callisoni Fruitachampsa Genre † Fruitachampsa, 2011 Espèce † Fruitachampsa callisoni, 2011 Fruitachampsa est un genre éteint de crocodyliformes de la famille des Shartegosuchidae du Jurassique supérieur de la formation de Morrison au Colorado. Il a entre 150 et 148 millions d'années. Une seule espèce est rattachée au genre : Fruitachampsa callisoni, décrite par James M. Clark en 2011.
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7361