
Gavialis - Wikipedia
Gavialis is a genus of crocodylians that includes the living gharial Gavialis gangeticus and one known extinct species, Gavialis bengawanicus.[1] . G. gangeticus comes from the Indian …
Gharial - Wikipedia
The gharial (Gavialis gangeticus), also known as gavial or fish-eating crocodile, is a crocodilian in the family Gavialidae and among the longest of all living crocodilians. Mature females are 2.6 …
The most recent literature on the fossil record of Gavialis gives an inventory of nine species spanning the Miocene, Pliocene and Pleistocene, most of them from the Siwalik Hills of India …
The taxonomic content of the genus Gavialis from the Siwalik Hills …
Dec 23, 2018 · The fossil record of the genus Gavialis currently comprises nine species, many of which were erected from the mid nineteenth to the early twentieth century, sometimes on the …
A New 13 Million Year Old Gavialoid Crocodylian from Proto
Apr 20, 2016 · Gavialoid crocodylians are the archetypal longirostrine archosaurs and, as such, understanding their patterns of evolution is fundamental to recognizing cranial rearrangements …
Gavialis gangeticus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A fossil species, Gryptosuchus croizati, from the Upper Miocene Urumaco Formation in Venezuela apparently reached 10.5 m in total length (TL), weighing about 1745 kg. Among …
Gavialis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The gharial (Gavialis gangeticus), a critically endangered species, is found in the Indian subcontinent. Mature males may be up to 4.5 m long. It is the most aquatic of crocodiles and …
Tip-dating and homoplasy: reconciling the shallow molecular …
Jun 27, 2018 · Tip-dating, unlike time-free methods, thus strongly retrieves living gharials as a young clade with an accordingly short fossil record. The body plan of Gavialis, in particular, …
The taxonomic content of the genus Gavialis from the Siwalik Hills …
Dec 1, 2018 · The fossil record of the genus Gavialis currently comprises nine species, many of which were erected from the mid nineteenth to the early twentieth century, sometimes on the …
Morphology, Fossils, Divergence Timing, and the Phylogenetic ...
Oct 1, 1997 · Fossils closer to Gavialis than to Tomistoma can be recognized in the Late Cretaceous, and fossil relatives of Tomistoma are known from the basal Eocene, strongly …
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