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English: Specimen GPIT/RE/09728 of Orientalosuchus, scalebar = 5cm (A,B) and 1cm (C,D)
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Source Massonne T, Vasilyan D, Rabi M, Böhme M. 2019. A new alligatoroid from the Eocene of Vietnam highlights an extinct Asian clade independent from extant Alligator sinensis. PeerJ 7:e7562 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7562
Author Massonne T, Vasilyan D, Rabi M, Böhme M.

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Specimen GPIT/RE/09728 of Orientalosuchus, scalebar = 5cm (A,B) and 1cm (C,D)

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Orientalosuchus

Orientalosuchus naduongensis

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