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English: Dorsal view of the skull of Chintanichampsus wilsonorum, an alligatorid from the Devil's Graveyard Formation. Scale bar equals 5 cm.
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Source Stocker, M. R.; Brochu, C. A.; Kirk, E. C. (2021). "A new caimanine alligatorid from the Middle Eocene of Southwest Texas and implications for spatial and temporal shifts in Paleogene crocodyliform diversity". PeerJ 9: e10665. DOI:10.7717/peerj.10665. PMID 33520458. PMC: 7812925.
Author Stocker, M. R.; Brochu, C. A.; Kirk, E. C

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The skull of Chinatichampsus wilsonorum

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