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From: A historical vertebrate collection from the Middle Miocene of the Peruvian Amazon

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Crocodylia from the Iquitos assemblage. A1–K Partial right skull roof (A1–A3: PIMUZ A/III 4567), proximal part of a right quadrate (B1–B2: PIMUZ A/III 4587), central part of a right angular (C1–C2: PIMUZ A/III 4569), posterocentral portion of a dentary (D1–D2: PIMUZ A/III 4569), anterior part of a left surangular (E1–E2: PIMUZ A/III 4587), partially preserved left ilium (F1–F2: PIMUZ A/III 4568), partial dorsal osteoderm (G1–G2: PIMUZ A/III 4587), and teeth (H1–H2: PIMUZ A/III 4579; I: PIMUZ A/III 4573; J–K: PIMUZ A/III 4584) of †Purussaurus sp. L1–L8 Juvenile gryposuchine Gavialidae (PIMUZ A/III 4575). L1–L3 Mid-region of a right dentary. L4–L5 Part of the maxilla. L6–L8 Posterior part of an articular. M1–N3 Globular teeth (M1–M3: PIMUZ A/III 4591; N1–N3: PIMUZ A/III 4592) tentatively identified to †Gnatusuchus pebasensis. Abbreviations: Mc (Meckel’s canal). Views: anterodorsal (E2), dorsal (A1, G1, L2, L6), cross sectional (G2), labial (H1, N2), lingual (I–J, M2), lateral (E1, H2, L8, M3, N3), left lateral (B1, C1, D1, F1, L5), right lateral (A3, L3), medial (B2, C2, D2, F2, L7), occlusal (M1, N1), ventral (A2, L1, L4), and indet. (K)

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