Thecachampsa
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Thecachampsa an entity of type: WikicatOligoceneReptiles
Thecachampsa is an extinct genus of gavialoid crocodylian, traditionally regarded as a member of the subfamily Tomistominae. Fossils have been found from the eastern United States in deposits of Miocene age. Those named in the 19th century were distinguished primarily by the shape of their teeth, and have since been combined with T. antiquus. More recently erected species were reassigned from other genera, although their assignment to Thecachampsa has since been questioned.
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Thecachampsa
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Thecachampsa
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Cope, 1867
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3
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Miocene,
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Q112844980
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Q112845050
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Q112845091
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T. carolinense skeleton
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*T. sericodon (Cope, 1867 )
*T. antiquus ( [originally Crocodilus antiqua])
*T. carolinensis
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Species
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Thecachampsa
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Thecachampsa is an extinct genus of gavialoid crocodylian, traditionally regarded as a member of the subfamily Tomistominae. Fossils have been found from the eastern United States in deposits of Miocene age. Those named in the 19th century were distinguished primarily by the shape of their teeth, and have since been combined with T. antiquus. More recently erected species were reassigned from other genera, although their assignment to Thecachampsa has since been questioned.
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