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Deinosuchus
David Schwimmer (the paleontologist, not the part) is working on
Deinosuchus material. He says that the southeastern states was ruled by
Deinosuchids and lived in the seas.
Here's my Deinosuchus list.
Genus: Deinosuchus HOLLAND 1909
= Phobosuchus NOPCSA 1924
Species: rugosus (EMMONS 1858)
= Polyptychodon rugosus EMMONS 1858
= Crocodilus rugosus (EMMONS 1858)
Holotype: USNM 7443
Locality: Elizabethtown, Bladen County, North Carolina.
Horizon: Black Creek Formation, Late Cretaceous.
Material: Teeth.
Referred material:
GALLANGER, PARRIS & SPAMER 1986
Locality: Ellisdale, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Horizon: Lower Marshalltown Formation, Campanian, Late Cretaceous.
Material:
NJSM 10854:
NJSM 12463:
NJSM 13772,
NJSM 13933:
NJSM 13929:
Note: the material is Large dermal osteoscute, tooth, large pubis.
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MILLER 1967
Locality: Phoebus Landing, North Carolina.
Horizon: Black Creek Formation, Late Cretaceous.
Material:
ANSP 15308: Teeth.
ANSP 15309: Scutes.
ANSP 15310, USNM 7443: Vertebrae.
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SCHWIMMER 1986
Locality: Chattahoochee River Valley, Western Georgia.
Horizon: Blufftown Formation, Campanian, Late Cretaceous.
Material:
CCK-85-3-3, CCK-84-11-1: Teeth.
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SCHWIMMER & WILLIAMS, 1996
Locality:
Horizon: Early Campanian, Late Cretaceous.
Material: Parital right mandible.
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= Pliogonodon priscus LEIDY 1856 (nomen dubium)
Holotype: USNM 7448
Locality: Cape Fear, North Carolina.
Horizon: Late Cretaceous.
Material: 2 teeth.
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= Polydectes biturgidus COPE 1869 (nomen dubium)
Holotype: USNM 7188
Locality: Sampson County, North Carolina.
Horizon: Marl pits, Late Cretaceous.
Material: Tooth.
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= Gorgosaurus? MILLER 1967
ANSP 15303
Locality: Phoebus Landing, North Carolina.
Horizon: Black Creek Formation, (Campanian), Late Cretaceous.
Material: Anterior portion of a right maxilla.
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Species: hatcheri HOLLAND 1909
Holotype: CM 963
Locality: Willow Creek, 3 miles west of Nolan and Archer's Ranch, in Fergus
County, Montana.
Horizon: Judith River Formation, Campanian, Late Cretaceous.
Material:
CM 963/1: 7th dorsal vertebra.
CM 963/2: Last lumbar vertebra.
CM 963/3: Cervical rib.
CM 963/4: Dorsal ribs.
CM 963/11: Right pubis.
CM 963/12, 963/13, 963/15: Cervical scutes.
CM 963/14: Dorsal scute.
CM 963/16: Sacro-caudal scute.
Note: Originally thought to belong to Stereocephalus tutus. . LULL, 1921 has a
note on the bottom of page 121
about Deinosuchus scutes.
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BREITHAUPT 1985
Number:
Locality: Wyoming.
Horizon: "Mesaverde" Formation, Late Cretaceous.
Material:
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Species: riograndensis (COLBERT & BIRD 1954)
= Phobosuchus riograndensis COLBERT & BIRD 1954
Type: AMNH 3073
Locality: East of Fresno Creek in the Big Bend National Park, on the south side
of the Castellan trail, coming from
Glenn Spring, about 1/4 mile north of a large quarry, excavated by the Works
ProgressAdministration, Texas.
Horizon: Aguja Formation, Campanian, Late Cretaceous.
Material: Left and right premaxillae, anterior portion of right maxilla,
symphyseal portion of right and left, left
articular with posterior portion of left surangular, part of left dentary,
teeth, probable 12th presacral vertebra, part
of right? ilium and right scapula.
Referred material:
LEHMAN, 1989
Number:
Locality: About 4 miles north of San Vicente, Big Bend National Park, Texas.
Horizon: Aguja Formation, Campanian, Late Cretaceous.
Material: Crushed skull and dentary.
Note: This skull shows that it had a more Alligatorian than the type skull has
shown.
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Sp
SANKEY, 1997
Number:
Locality: Near Talley Mountain, Big Bend National Park, Texas.
Horizon: Upper Aguja Formation, Late Campanian, Early Cretaceous.
Material:
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THURMOND & JONES 1981
AGS 65A V-1096
Locality: West Greene, Greene County, Alabama.
Horizon: Late Cretaceous.
Material: Pelvis, right leg and foot, part of left leg, 35 vertebrae, 50-60
dermal scutes and some rib fragments.
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Tracy