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Trematochampsidae is an extinct family of mesoeucrocodylian crocodylomorphs. Fossils are present from Madagascar, Morocco, Niger, Argentina, and Brazil (in the case of Caririsuchus, where some specimens have been found in the Romualdo Member of the Santana Formation). Possible trematochampsids have been found from Spain and France, but classification past the family level is indeterminant. The trematochampsids first appeared during the Barremian stage of the Early Cretaceous and became extinct during the late Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous.

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  • Los trematocámpsidos (Trematochampsidae) son una familia extinta de crocodilomorfos mesoeucrocodilianos. Sus fósiles se han encontrado en Madagascar, Marruecos, Níger, Argentina y Brasil (en el caso de , donde algunos especímenes han sido hallados en el de la formación Santana​). Posibles trematocámpsidos han sido hallados en España y Francia, pero su clasificación más allá del nivel de familia está sin determinar. Los trematocámpsidos aparecieron inicialmente durante la época del Barremiense del Cretácico Inferior y se extinguieron a finales del Maastrichtiense en el Cretácico Superior. (es)
  • Trematochampsidae is an extinct family of mesoeucrocodylian crocodylomorphs. Fossils are present from Madagascar, Morocco, Niger, Argentina, and Brazil (in the case of Caririsuchus, where some specimens have been found in the Romualdo Member of the Santana Formation). Possible trematochampsids have been found from Spain and France, but classification past the family level is indeterminant. The trematochampsids first appeared during the Barremian stage of the Early Cretaceous and became extinct during the late Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous. (en)
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  • Buffetaut, 1974 (en)
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  • Early to Late Cretaceous (en)
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  • Barreirosuchus (en)
  • Trematochampsa (en)
  • Amargasuchus? (en)
  • Baharijodon? (en)
  • Miadanasuchus? (en)
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  • Trematochampsidae (en)
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  • Los trematocámpsidos (Trematochampsidae) son una familia extinta de crocodilomorfos mesoeucrocodilianos. Sus fósiles se han encontrado en Madagascar, Marruecos, Níger, Argentina y Brasil (en el caso de , donde algunos especímenes han sido hallados en el de la formación Santana​). Posibles trematocámpsidos han sido hallados en España y Francia, pero su clasificación más allá del nivel de familia está sin determinar. Los trematocámpsidos aparecieron inicialmente durante la época del Barremiense del Cretácico Inferior y se extinguieron a finales del Maastrichtiense en el Cretácico Superior. (es)
  • Trematochampsidae is an extinct family of mesoeucrocodylian crocodylomorphs. Fossils are present from Madagascar, Morocco, Niger, Argentina, and Brazil (in the case of Caririsuchus, where some specimens have been found in the Romualdo Member of the Santana Formation). Possible trematochampsids have been found from Spain and France, but classification past the family level is indeterminant. The trematochampsids first appeared during the Barremian stage of the Early Cretaceous and became extinct during the late Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous. (en)
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  • Trematochampsidae (es)
  • Trematochampsidae (nl)
  • Trematochampsidae (en)
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