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A new tomistomine (Crocodylia) from the Miocene of Taiwan
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 2009Penghusuchus pani gen. et sp. nov. is described on the basis of a skeleton from the upper Miocene of Penghu Island. It is the most complete vertebrate fossil from Taiwan. Penghusuchus pani is distinguished from other tomistomines mainly in features of the skull and mandible.
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