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3E1FB2241749D5201C72FB3734916EF9.text	3E1FB2241749D5201C72FB3734916EF9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Parasuchidae LYDEKKER, 1885 SENSU KAMMERER ET AL. 2015	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> PARASUCHIDAE LYDEKKER, 1885 SENSU KAMMERER ET AL., 2015</p>
            <p>MYSTRIOSUCHINAE HUENE, 1915 SENSU KAMMERER ET AL., 2015</p>
            <p>LEPTOSUCHOMORPHA STOCKER, 2010 SENSU JONES &amp; BUTLER, 2018</p>
            <p>MYSTRIOSUCHINI HUENE, 1915 SENSU JONES &amp; BUTLER, 2018</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3E1FB2241749D5201C72FB3734916EF9	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Butler, Richard J.;Jones, Andrew S.;Buffetaut, Eric;Mandl, Gerhard W.;Scheyer, Torsten M.;Schultz, Ortwin	Butler, Richard J., Jones, Andrew S., Buffetaut, Eric, Mandl, Gerhard W., Scheyer, Torsten M., Schultz, Ortwin (2019): Description and phylogenetic placement of a new marine species of phytosaur (Archosauriformes: Phytosauria) from the Late Triassic of Austria. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 187: 198-228
3E1FB2241749D5211CF6F9CD31496EA5.text	3E1FB2241749D5211CF6F9CD31496EA5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mystriosuchus FRAAS 1896	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> MYSTRIOSUCHUS FRAAS, 1896</p>
            <p> Type species:  Mystriosuchus planirostris (Meyer, 1863) . </p>
            <p> R e f e r r e d s p e c i e s: M y s t r i o s u c h u s w e s t p h a l i H u n g e r b ü h l e r &amp; H u n t, 2 0 0 0; M y s t r i o s u c h u s  steinbergeri sp. nov.</p>
            <p> Diagnosis: Diagnosed on the basis of the following combination of characters (* indicates characters that can be confirmed as present in  Mystriosuchus steinbergeri sp. nov. ): *interpremaxillary fossa reduced to a slit in the anterior part of the premaxilla; deep sculpture of the skull roof and narial region; *interorbital–narial area dorsally curved in crosssection; * posterior process of the squamosal strongly reduced in anteroposterior length; post-temporal fenestra strongly reduced (modified from Hungerbühler 2002; see ‘Phylogenetic analysis’ section above). </p>
            <p> Distribution: Upper Triassic of central Europe.  Mystriosuchus planirostris and  M. westphali are known from the middle Stubensandstein, Löwenstein Formation of the Middle Keuper, Baden-Württemberg, south-west Germany.  Mystriosuchus steinbergeri sp. nov. is known from the Dachsteinkalk of Styria, central Austria. Specimens from the Calcare di Zorzino and Argillite di Rivia di Solto of northern Italy have been referred to  M. planirostris (Renesto &amp; Paganoni, 1998; Gozzi &amp; Renesto, 2003) and cf.  Mystriosuchus (Renesto, 2008) , but the species-level affinities of this material require reinvestigation in light of the referral of the Austrian  Mystriosuchus material to a new species. The middle Stubensandstein and Calcare di Zorzino are of middle–late Norian (Alaunian– Sevatian) age (Kozur &amp; Bachmann, 2005; Renesto, 2006) and the age of the Dachsteinkalk material may be broadly similar (middle Norian; see above).  Mystriosuchus may also be known from a specimen (MB.R. 2747) from the lower Exter Formation near Salzgitter, Niedersachsen, Germany (Huene, 1923; Jones &amp; Butler, 2018; see below), but a redescription and re-examination of the taxonomy of this specimen is needed to confirm this. Kimmig &amp; Arp (2010) referred fragmentary phytosaur material from the Arnstadt Formation near Göttingen, Niedersachsen, Germany, to  Mystriosuchus planirostris , but provided little evidence to support this hypothesis. The material described by Kimmig &amp; Arp (2010) is here considered Phytosauria indet. </p>
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3E1FB2241748D52E1FECFA2531BC6C69.text	3E1FB2241748D52E1FECFA2531BC6C69.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mystriosuchus steinbergeri Butler & Jones & Buffetaut & Mandl & Scheyer & Schultz 2019	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> MYSTRIOSUCHUS STEINBERGERI SP. NOV.</p>
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            <p> ‘  Mystriosuchus planirostris ’; Buffetaut, 1993: p. 42, fig. 4. </p>
            <p> ‘Phytosaur remains (possibly  Mystriosuchus ) in the southern part of the Totes Gebirge’; Renesto &amp; Paganoni, 1998: p. 119. </p>
            <p> ‘  Mystriosuchus specimens found in the Norian Dachsteinkalk’; Renesto &amp; Lombardo, 1999: p. 136. </p>
            <p> ‘  Mystriosuchus from the Norian Dachsteinkalk of Austria’; Irmis et al., 2010: p. 42. </p>
            <p> ‘Dachsteinkalk-Formation…  Mystriosuchus ’; Kimmig &amp; Arp, 2010: p. 222. </p>
            <p> ‘Well-preserved material of  Mystriosuchus … from the Dachsteinkalk of Austria’; Stocker &amp; Butler, 2013: p. 102. </p>
            <p>Etymology: The species is named for Sepp Steinberger, who discovered and helped collect the holotype and referred specimens.</p>
            <p> Holotype: NHMW 1986 /0024/0001, partial skull, missing most of left side.</p>
            <p> Paratype: NHMW 1986 /0024/0002, articulated mandibles (missing posterior end of right mandible), very likely representing the same individual as  NHMW 1986 /0024/0001. </p>
            <p> Referred specimens:  NHMW 1986 /0024/0003, left ilium (recovered adjacent to NHMW 1986 /0024/0002 and possibly representing the same individual as the holotype and paratype) ;  NHMW 1986 /0024/0004, paired anterior portion of articulated premaxillae ;  NHMW 1986 /0024/0005 and NHMW 1986 /0024/00016, partial skull and probably associated mandibular remains ;  NHMW 1986 /0024/0006a, b, partial skull (b) and probably associated mandibular remains (a) ;  NHMW 1986 /0024/0007, nearly complete left humerus ;  NHMW 1986 / 0024/0008, proximal end of left humerus ;  NHMW 1986 /0024/0009, distal end of left humerus ;  NHMW 1986 /0024/0010, left ulna ;  NHMW 1986 /0024/00011, left ulna ;  NHMW 1986 /0024/0012, complete right femur ;  NHMW 1986 /0024/0013, proximal end of right femur ;  NHMW 1986 /0024/0014, left tibia ;  NHMW 1986 /0024/0015, osteoderm ;  NHMW 1986 /0024/0018, fragment of shaft of tibia ;  NHMW 1986 /0024/0019, fragment of distal end of femur ;  NHMW 1986 /0024/0024, jaw fragment. Numerous additional unaccessioned fragments of cranial and postcranial remains are also present in the NHMW collections, but provide no useful anatomical details in additional to the accessioned specimens listed above. </p>
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                 Locality and horizon:   380 m SSE of the  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 14.011111/lat 47.625)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=14.011111&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=47.625">mountain Hochweiss</a>
                 , southern part of the  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 14.011111/lat 47.625)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=14.011111&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=47.625">Totes Gebirge mountain range</a>
                 , 7.1 km north of  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 14.011111/lat 47.625)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=14.011111&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=47.625">Tauplitz</a>
                 ,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 14.011111/lat 47.625)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=14.011111&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=47.625">Liezen district</a>
                 , Styria (Steiermark), central Austria.  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 14.011111/lat 47.625)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=14.011111&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=47.625">Coordinates</a>
                 : 47° 37′ 30″ N, 14° 00′ 40″ E.  
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                 locality has been added to the  
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                 and is locality number 97845.  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 14.011111/lat 47.625)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=14.011111&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=47.625">Dachstein Limestone</a>
                 (  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 14.011111/lat 47.625)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=14.011111&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=47.625">Dachsteinkalk</a>
                 ),  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 14.011111/lat 47.625)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=14.011111&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=47.625">Upper Triassic</a>
                 (middle Norian: Alaunian)  . 
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            <p> Differential diagnosis: Species of  Mystriosuchus characterized by the following combination of characters: (1) ratio of length of preorbital region of skull to length of orbital + postorbital length estimated as not exceeding 3.3 (3.9–4.1 in  M. planirostris ) and ratio of prenarial to narial + postnarial length not exceeding 1.8 (1.8–2.2 in  M. westphali , 2.6 in  M. planirostris ); (2) fewer than 40 teeth in upper jaws (41–50 in  M. westphali , 48 in  M. planirostris ); (3) premaxillary crest absent (crest present in  M. westphali ); (4) dorsal margin of internarial bar and dorsal margin of premaxilla merge smoothly into one another (meet at an angle of nearly 90° to one another in  M. planirostris ); (5) anterior part of external naris placed anterior to the antorbital fenestra (naris placed entirely dorsal to antorbital fenestra in  M. westphali ); (6) anteroposterior length of the naris is less than that of the orbit (naris and orbit subequal in anteroposterior length in  M. westphali ); (7) internarial bar not depressed ventrally relative to level of lateral narial rim and visible in lateral view along entire length (internarial bar depressed ventral to lateral narial rim and only visible in lateral view at its anterior end in  M. planirostris and  M. westphali ); (8) posterior rims of nares not distinctly raised into ‘volcano-like’ structure (‘volcano-like’ structure present in  M. westphali ); (9) alveolar margin of maxilla straight to concave in lateral view (alveolar margin convex in lateral view in  M. westphali ); (10) antorbital fenestra large (maximum dorsoventral height exceeds that of the orbit) and separated from the external naris by a distance equal to, or less than, the maximum dorsoventral height of the former (antorbital fenestra reduced in size and more broadly separated from the external naris in  M. westphali and  M. planirostris ); (11) antorbital fenestra expands in dorsoventral height towards its posterior end (antorbital fenestra oval and tapers posterodorsally in  M. westphali and  M. planirostris ); (12) broad, deep and sharply defined antorbital fossae present on the lacrimal and jugal posterior to the fenestra (fossae absent in  M. westphali , variably developed and poorly defined in  M. planirostris ); (13) jugal enters posterior rim of antorbital fenestra (excluded from rim by maxilla–lacrimal contact in  M. westphali ); (14) descending process of the postorbital posteriorly expanded at its proximal end (entire process approximately consistent in thickness in  M. westphali and  M. planirostris ); (15) parietal– squamosal bar depressed approximately 25% of skull height below the posterior portion of the skull table (depressed&gt;30% of skull height in  M. planirostris ); (16) suborbital fenestra anteroposteriorly elongate and wide (reduced to small fenestra in  M. westphali and  M. planirostris ). </p>
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