taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03D08506FF9573177A1D0CCA093AFDE0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241251/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241251	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF9573177A1D0CCA093AFDE0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241279/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241279	Figure 17. Comparative plate of thalattosuchian skulls in lateral view.A, non-neothalattosuchian Plagiophthalmosuchus gracilirostris, paratype NHMUK PV OR 15500; B, the teleosaurid teleosauroid Mystriosaurus laurillardi, referred specimen NHMUK PV OR 14781 (holotype of Steneosaurus brevior); C, the early diverging metriorhynchoid Pelagosaurus typus, referred specimen NHMUK PV OR 32599; D the metriorhynchid ‘Metriorhynchus’ brachyrhynchus, referred specimen NHMUK PV R 3804 (holotype of ‘Met’. cultridens). Highlighting that only teleosauroids had dorsolaterally oriented orbits (convergent with extant crocodylians), and that orbit size dramatically increased within Metriorhynchoidea.	Figure 17. Comparative plate of thalattosuchian skulls in lateral view.A, non-neothalattosuchian Plagiophthalmosuchus gracilirostris, paratype NHMUK PV OR 15500; B, the teleosaurid teleosauroid Mystriosaurus laurillardi, referred specimen NHMUK PV OR 14781 (holotype of Steneosaurus brevior); C, the early diverging metriorhynchoid Pelagosaurus typus, referred specimen NHMUK PV OR 32599; D the metriorhynchid ‘Metriorhynchus’ brachyrhynchus, referred specimen NHMUK PV R 3804 (holotype of ‘Met’. cultridens). Highlighting that only teleosauroids had dorsolaterally oriented orbits (convergent with extant crocodylians), and that orbit size dramatically increased within Metriorhynchoidea.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF9573177A1D0CCA093AFDE0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241281/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241281	Figure 18. Comparative plate of extant crocodylian and thalattosuchian internal braincase anatomy.The extant gavialid Gavialis gangeticus, referred specimen UF-herp-118998, in lateral view (A) and in occipital view (B). The non-neothalattosuchian Plagiophthalmosuchus cf. gracilirostris, NHMUK PV OR 33095, in lateral view (C) and in occipital view (D). The early diverging metriorhynchoid Pelagosaurus typus, referred specimen NHMUK PV OR 32599, in lateral view (E) and in occipital view (F). The rhacheosaurin metriorhynchid Cricosaurus araucanensis, holotype MLP 72-IV-7-1, in lateral view (G) and in occipital view (H). All scale bars equal 5 cm. Highlighting the reduction	Figure 18. Comparative plate of extant crocodylian and thalattosuchian internal braincase anatomy.The extant gavialid Gavialis gangeticus, referred specimen UF-herp-118998, in lateral view (A) and in occipital view (B). The non-neothalattosuchian Plagiophthalmosuchus cf. gracilirostris, NHMUK PV OR 33095, in lateral view (C) and in occipital view (D). The early diverging metriorhynchoid Pelagosaurus typus, referred specimen NHMUK PV OR 32599, in lateral view (E) and in occipital view (F). The rhacheosaurin metriorhynchid Cricosaurus araucanensis, holotype MLP 72-IV-7-1, in lateral view (G) and in occipital view (H). All scale bars equal 5 cm. Highlighting the reduction	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF9573177A1D0CCA093AFDE0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241283/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241283	Figure 19. Comparative plate of extant crocodylian and thalattosuchian internal rostral anatomy (A–G in dorsal view and H–I in lateral view).A, extant gavialid Gavialis gangeticus, referred specimen UF-herp-118998; B, non-neothalattosuchian Plagiophthalmosuchus gracilirostris, paratype NHMUK PV OR 15500; C, extant gavialid Tomistoma schlegelii, referred specimen USNM 211322; D, early diverging metriorhynchoid Pelagosaurus typus, referred specimen NHMUK PV OR 32599; E, extant crocodylid Crocodylus rhombifer, referred specimen MNB AB50.0171; F, H, rhacheosaurin metriorhynchid Cricosaurus araucanensis, holotype MLP 72-IV-7-1; G, I, geosaurin metriorhynchid Torvoneustes coryphaeus, holotype MJML K1863. All scale bars equal 5 cm. Highlighting how apneumatic thalattosuchian rostra were, that the preorbital fenestrae were decoupled from the paranasal sinus system, and how the enlarged salt glands expanded the posterior nasal cavity in metriorhynchoids. For details on the computed tomography scans and internal descriptions, see: Cowgill et al. 2023. Abbreviations:ant fen, antorbital fenestra; antorb, antorbital sinus of the paranasal sinus system; exp, expansion of the nasal cavity; max, maxillary diverticulum of the paranasal sinus system; max cec, maxillary cecal recess; nc, nasal cavity; pre fen, preorbital fenestra; post, postvestibular sinus.	Figure 19. Comparative plate of extant crocodylian and thalattosuchian internal rostral anatomy (A–G in dorsal view and H–I in lateral view).A, extant gavialid Gavialis gangeticus, referred specimen UF-herp-118998; B, non-neothalattosuchian Plagiophthalmosuchus gracilirostris, paratype NHMUK PV OR 15500; C, extant gavialid Tomistoma schlegelii, referred specimen USNM 211322; D, early diverging metriorhynchoid Pelagosaurus typus, referred specimen NHMUK PV OR 32599; E, extant crocodylid Crocodylus rhombifer, referred specimen MNB AB50.0171; F, H, rhacheosaurin metriorhynchid Cricosaurus araucanensis, holotype MLP 72-IV-7-1; G, I, geosaurin metriorhynchid Torvoneustes coryphaeus, holotype MJML K1863. All scale bars equal 5 cm. Highlighting how apneumatic thalattosuchian rostra were, that the preorbital fenestrae were decoupled from the paranasal sinus system, and how the enlarged salt glands expanded the posterior nasal cavity in metriorhynchoids. For details on the computed tomography scans and internal descriptions, see: Cowgill et al. 2023. Abbreviations:ant fen, antorbital fenestra; antorb, antorbital sinus of the paranasal sinus system; exp, expansion of the nasal cavity; max, maxillary diverticulum of the paranasal sinus system; max cec, maxillary cecal recess; nc, nasal cavity; pre fen, preorbital fenestra; post, postvestibular sinus.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF9873147AE10A2F0F02FC8C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241251/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241251	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF9873147AE10A2F0F02FC8C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241285/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241285	Figure 20. The type specimens of the non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchian Plagiophthalmosuchus gracilirostris. A, holotype NHMUK PV OR 14792, nearly complete skeleton in dorsal view; B, paratype NHMUK PV OR 15500, skull in lateral view. Scale bar for A equals 30 cm, and the scale bar for B equals 10 cm.	Figure 20. The type specimens of the non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchian Plagiophthalmosuchus gracilirostris. A, holotype NHMUK PV OR 14792, nearly complete skeleton in dorsal view; B, paratype NHMUK PV OR 15500, skull in lateral view. Scale bar for A equals 30 cm, and the scale bar for B equals 10 cm.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF9B731179EB0B850D85F848.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241251/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241251	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF9B731179EB0B850D85F848.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241287/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241287	Figure 21. Comparative plate of teleosauroid crania in dorsal view.A, the teleosaurid Mystriosaurus laurillardi, referred specimen NHMUK PV OR 14781 (holotype of Steneosaurus brevior); B, the aeolodontin teleosaurid Mycterosuchus nasutus, holotype NHMUK PV R 2617; C, the machimosaurid Macrospondylus bollensis, referred specimen NHMUK PV R 5703; D, the machimosaurid Charitomenosuchus leedsi, referred specimen NHMUK PV R 3806; E, the machimosaurin machimosaurid Lemmysuchus obtusidens, holotype NHMUK PV R 3168.All scale bars equal 20 cm. Note, all of these species were previously referred to the genus Steneosaurus, highlighting that taxonomic lumping and paraphyletic genera obscure morphological variation.	Figure 21. Comparative plate of teleosauroid crania in dorsal view.A, the teleosaurid Mystriosaurus laurillardi, referred specimen NHMUK PV OR 14781 (holotype of Steneosaurus brevior); B, the aeolodontin teleosaurid Mycterosuchus nasutus, holotype NHMUK PV R 2617; C, the machimosaurid Macrospondylus bollensis, referred specimen NHMUK PV R 5703; D, the machimosaurid Charitomenosuchus leedsi, referred specimen NHMUK PV R 3806; E, the machimosaurin machimosaurid Lemmysuchus obtusidens, holotype NHMUK PV R 3168.All scale bars equal 20 cm. Note, all of these species were previously referred to the genus Steneosaurus, highlighting that taxonomic lumping and paraphyletic genera obscure morphological variation.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF9B731179EB0B850D85F848.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241253/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241253	Figure 4. The equal weights, crocodyliform constraint strict consensus topology (C1). Length = 4177, CI = 0.302, RI = 0.830, RC = 0.201, HI = 0.698, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit. Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S2 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Thalattosuchia; C, Neothalattosuchia; D, Teleosauridae; E, Teleosaurinae; F, Aeolodontini; G, Machimosauridae; H, Machimosaurinae; I, Machimosaurini; J, Euthalattosuchia; K, Metriorhynchidae; L, Metriorhynchinae; M, Rhacheosaurini; N, Geosaurinae; O, Geosaurini.Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 4. The equal weights, crocodyliform constraint strict consensus topology (C1). Length = 4177, CI = 0.302, RI = 0.830, RC = 0.201, HI = 0.698, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit. Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S2 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Thalattosuchia; C, Neothalattosuchia; D, Teleosauridae; E, Teleosaurinae; F, Aeolodontini; G, Machimosauridae; H, Machimosaurinae; I, Machimosaurini; J, Euthalattosuchia; K, Metriorhynchidae; L, Metriorhynchinae; M, Rhacheosaurini; N, Geosaurinae; O, Geosaurini.Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF9B731179EB0B850D85F848.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241255/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241255	Figure 5. The equal weights, mesoeucrocodylian constraint strict consensus topology (C2). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit. Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig.S3 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T.Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ by/3.0/.	Figure 5. The equal weights, mesoeucrocodylian constraint strict consensus topology (C2). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit. Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig.S3 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T.Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF9B731179EB0B850D85F848.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241257/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241257	Figure 6. The equal weights, neosuchian constraint strict consensus topology (C3). Length = 4174, CI = 0.302, RI = 0.830, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.698, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit. Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S4 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Metasuchia; D, Neosuchia; E, Thalattosuchia; F, Neothalattosuchia; G, Teleosauridae; H, Teleosaurinae; I, Aeolodontini; J, Machimosauridae; K, Machimosaurinae; L, Machimosaurini; M, Euthalattosuchia; N, Metriorhynchidae; O, Metriorhynchinae; P, Rhacheosaurini; Q, Geosaurinae; R, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons. org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 6. The equal weights, neosuchian constraint strict consensus topology (C3). Length = 4174, CI = 0.302, RI = 0.830, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.698, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit. Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S4 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Metasuchia; D, Neosuchia; E, Thalattosuchia; F, Neothalattosuchia; G, Teleosauridae; H, Teleosaurinae; I, Aeolodontini; J, Machimosauridae; K, Machimosaurinae; L, Machimosaurini; M, Euthalattosuchia; N, Metriorhynchidae; O, Metriorhynchinae; P, Rhacheosaurini; Q, Geosaurinae; R, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons. org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF9B731179EB0B850D85F848.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241259/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241259	Figure 7. The equal weights, tethysuchian constraint strict consensus topology (C4). Length = 4172, CI = 0.302, RI = 0.830, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.698, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit. Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S5 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Metasuchia; D, Neosuchia; E, Thalattosuchia; F, Neothalattosuchia; G, Teleosaurinae; H, Aeolodontini; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Metriorhynchidae; L, Metriorhynchinae; M, Rhacheosaurini; N, Geosaurinae; O, Geosaurini.Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T.Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 7. The equal weights, tethysuchian constraint strict consensus topology (C4). Length = 4172, CI = 0.302, RI = 0.830, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.698, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit. Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S5 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Metasuchia; D, Neosuchia; E, Thalattosuchia; F, Neothalattosuchia; G, Teleosaurinae; H, Aeolodontini; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Metriorhynchidae; L, Metriorhynchinae; M, Rhacheosaurini; N, Geosaurinae; O, Geosaurini.Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T.Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF9B731179EB0B850D85F848.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241261/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241261	Figure 8. The extended implied weighting (k = 15), no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4178, fit = 111.578, CI = 0.302, RI = 0.830, RC = 0.250, HI = 0.698, number of most parsimonious cladograms = 4500. Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig.S6 for the entire topology, Appendix Two).A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons. org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 8. The extended implied weighting (k = 15), no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4178, fit = 111.578, CI = 0.302, RI = 0.830, RC = 0.250, HI = 0.698, number of most parsimonious cladograms = 4500. Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig.S6 for the entire topology, Appendix Two).A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons. org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF9B731179EB0B850D85F848.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241263/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241263	Figure 9. The extended implied weighting (k = 15), crocodyliform constraint strict consensus topology (C1). Length = 4194, fit = 111.226, CI = 0.300, RI = 0.829, RC = 0.249, HI = 0.700, number of most parsimonious cladograms = 4500.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S7 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Thalattosuchia; C, Neothalattosuchia; D, Teleosauridae; E, Teleosaurinae; F, Aeolodontini; G, Machimosauridae; H, Machimosaurinae; I, Machimosaurini; J, Euthalattosuchia; K, Metriorhynchidae; L, Metriorhynchinae; M, Rhacheosaurini; N, Geosaurinae; O, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T.Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ by/3.0/.	Figure 9. The extended implied weighting (k = 15), crocodyliform constraint strict consensus topology (C1). Length = 4194, fit = 111.226, CI = 0.300, RI = 0.829, RC = 0.249, HI = 0.700, number of most parsimonious cladograms = 4500.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S7 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Thalattosuchia; C, Neothalattosuchia; D, Teleosauridae; E, Teleosaurinae; F, Aeolodontini; G, Machimosauridae; H, Machimosaurinae; I, Machimosaurini; J, Euthalattosuchia; K, Metriorhynchidae; L, Metriorhynchinae; M, Rhacheosaurini; N, Geosaurinae; O, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T.Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF9B731179EB0B850D85F848.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241265/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241265	Figure 10. The extended implied weighting (k = 15), mesoeucrocodylian constraint strict consensus topology (C2). Length = 4178, fit = 111.578, CI = 0.302, RI = 0.830, RC = 0.250, HI = 0.698, number of most parsimonious cladograms = 4500.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig.S8 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 10. The extended implied weighting (k = 15), mesoeucrocodylian constraint strict consensus topology (C2). Length = 4178, fit = 111.578, CI = 0.302, RI = 0.830, RC = 0.250, HI = 0.698, number of most parsimonious cladograms = 4500.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig.S8 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF9B731179EB0B850D85F848.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241267/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241267	Figure 11. The extended implied weighting (k = 15), neosuchian constraint strict consensus topology (C3). Length = 4192, fit = 112.001, CI = 0.301, RI = 0.829, RC = 0.249, HI = 0.699, number of most parsimonious cladograms = 4500.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S9 for the entire topology, Appendix Two). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Metasuchia; D, Neosuchia; E, Thalattosuchia; F, Neothalattosuchia; G, Teleosauridae; H, Teleosaurinae; I, Aeolodontini; J, Machimosauridae; K, Machimosaurinae; L, Machimosaurini; M, Euthalattosuchia; N, Metriorhynchidae; O, Metriorhynchinae; P, Rhacheosaurini; Q, Geosaurinae; R, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 11. The extended implied weighting (k = 15), neosuchian constraint strict consensus topology (C3). Length = 4192, fit = 112.001, CI = 0.301, RI = 0.829, RC = 0.249, HI = 0.699, number of most parsimonious cladograms = 4500.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S9 for the entire topology, Appendix Two). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Metasuchia; D, Neosuchia; E, Thalattosuchia; F, Neothalattosuchia; G, Teleosauridae; H, Teleosaurinae; I, Aeolodontini; J, Machimosauridae; K, Machimosaurinae; L, Machimosaurini; M, Euthalattosuchia; N, Metriorhynchidae; O, Metriorhynchinae; P, Rhacheosaurini; Q, Geosaurinae; R, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF9B731179EB0B850D85F848.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241269/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241269	Figure 12. The extended implied weighting (k = 15), tethysuchian constraint strict consensus topology (C4). Length = 4189, fit = 112.271, CI = 0.301, RI = 0.829, RC = 0.249, HI = 0.699, number of most parsimonious cladograms = 4500.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S10 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Metasuchia; D, Neosuchia; E, Thalattosuchia; F, Neothalattosuchia; G, Teleosauridae; H, Teleosaurinae; I, Aeolodontini; J, Machimosauridae; K, Machimosaurinae; L, Machimosaurini; M, Euthalattosuchia; N, Metriorhynchidae; O, Metriorhynchinae; P, Rhacheosaurini; Q, Geosaurinae; R, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T.Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 12. The extended implied weighting (k = 15), tethysuchian constraint strict consensus topology (C4). Length = 4189, fit = 112.271, CI = 0.301, RI = 0.829, RC = 0.249, HI = 0.699, number of most parsimonious cladograms = 4500.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S10 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Metasuchia; D, Neosuchia; E, Thalattosuchia; F, Neothalattosuchia; G, Teleosauridae; H, Teleosaurinae; I, Aeolodontini; J, Machimosauridae; K, Machimosaurinae; L, Machimosaurini; M, Euthalattosuchia; N, Metriorhynchidae; O, Metriorhynchinae; P, Rhacheosaurini; Q, Geosaurinae; R, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T.Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF9E73107A3D0CDF0C37FC9F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241251/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241251	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF9F731079B60B900E82FD42.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241251/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241251	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF9F730F7A350ACC0CF5FBEF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241251/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241251	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF80730F79C40C3F09CFFAAA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241251/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241251	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF80730E7A3D0D650FF1FA4B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241251/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241251	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF81730E79FD0DC30823FA5A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241251/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241251	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF81730D7A2F0DD508F8FD03.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241251/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241251	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF82730C7AE70B0C0F51FB58.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241251/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241251	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF83730A79FD0CD70DCFFB0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241251/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241251	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF83730A79FD0CD70DCFFB0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241247/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241247	Figure 1. Comparing the body plans of semi-aquatic thalattosuchians (A–C) with that of a fully aquatic metriorhynchid (D). A, the teleosaurid teleosauroid Platysuchus multiscrobiculatus, holotype SMNS 9930; B, the machimosaurid teleosauroid Macrospondylus bollensis, referred specimen NMW 13445; C, the early diverging metriorhynchoid Pelagosaurus typus, referred specimen FWD 0784; D, the metriorhynchid Cricosaurus suevicus, lectotype SMNS 9808. All scale bars equal 20 cm.Even amongst the semi-aquatic thalattosuchians there is variation, such as the greater size and coverage of osteoderms in Platysuchus, with Pelagosaurus having the most reduced armour of the three.	Figure 1. Comparing the body plans of semi-aquatic thalattosuchians (A–C) with that of a fully aquatic metriorhynchid (D). A, the teleosaurid teleosauroid Platysuchus multiscrobiculatus, holotype SMNS 9930; B, the machimosaurid teleosauroid Macrospondylus bollensis, referred specimen NMW 13445; C, the early diverging metriorhynchoid Pelagosaurus typus, referred specimen FWD 0784; D, the metriorhynchid Cricosaurus suevicus, lectotype SMNS 9808. All scale bars equal 20 cm.Even amongst the semi-aquatic thalattosuchians there is variation, such as the greater size and coverage of osteoderms in Platysuchus, with Pelagosaurus having the most reduced armour of the three.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF83730A79FD0CD70DCFFB0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241289/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241289	Figure 22. Comparative plate of metriorhynchid skeletons. A, Thalattosuchus superciliosus, referred specimen GPIT-PV-31379; B, Rhacheosaurus gracilis, referred specimen NHMUK PV R 3948; C, Cricosaurus albersdoerferi, holotype BMMS-BK 1-2. All scale bars equal 30 cm.	Figure 22. Comparative plate of metriorhynchid skeletons. A, Thalattosuchus superciliosus, referred specimen GPIT-PV-31379; B, Rhacheosaurus gracilis, referred specimen NHMUK PV R 3948; C, Cricosaurus albersdoerferi, holotype BMMS-BK 1-2. All scale bars equal 30 cm.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF83730A79FD0CD70DCFFB0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241291/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241291	Figure 23. Comparative plate of thalattosuchian coracoids and forelimbs.A, the teleosaurid teleosauroid Platysuchus multiscrobiculatus, holotype SMNS 9930; B, the machimosaurid teleosauroid Macrospondylus bollensis, referred specimen NMW 13445; C, the early diverging metriorhynchoid Pelagosaurus typus, referred specimen FWD 0784; D, the metriorhynchid Cricosaurus bambergensis, holotype NKMB-P- Watt14/274. All scale bars equal 5 cm.Highlighting the changes as thalattosuchians became increasingly aquatic, such as the flattened and ‘double fan’-shaped coracoids, proportional reduction and flattening of the forelimb elements, and modification of the manus into a flipper.	Figure 23. Comparative plate of thalattosuchian coracoids and forelimbs.A, the teleosaurid teleosauroid Platysuchus multiscrobiculatus, holotype SMNS 9930; B, the machimosaurid teleosauroid Macrospondylus bollensis, referred specimen NMW 13445; C, the early diverging metriorhynchoid Pelagosaurus typus, referred specimen FWD 0784; D, the metriorhynchid Cricosaurus bambergensis, holotype NKMB-P- Watt14/274. All scale bars equal 5 cm.Highlighting the changes as thalattosuchians became increasingly aquatic, such as the flattened and ‘double fan’-shaped coracoids, proportional reduction and flattening of the forelimb elements, and modification of the manus into a flipper.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF83730A79FD0CD70DCFFB0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241293/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241293	Figure 24. Comparative plate of thalattosuchian pelvic girdles and hindlimbs. A, the teleosaurid teleosauroid Platysuchus multiscrobiculatus, holotype SMNS 9930; B, the machimosaurid teleosauroid Macrospondylus bollensis, referred specimen NMW 13445; C, the early diverging metriorhynchoid Pelagosaurus typus, referred specimen FWD 0784; D, the metriorhynchid Cricosaurus albersdoerferi, holotype BMMS-BK 1-2. All scale bars equal 10 cm. Highlighting the changes as thalattosuchians became increasingly aquatic, such as the loss of osteoderms, proportional reduction of the ilium and tibiae, strongly ventrally curved sacral ribs, and modification of the pes into a paddle.	Figure 24. Comparative plate of thalattosuchian pelvic girdles and hindlimbs. A, the teleosaurid teleosauroid Platysuchus multiscrobiculatus, holotype SMNS 9930; B, the machimosaurid teleosauroid Macrospondylus bollensis, referred specimen NMW 13445; C, the early diverging metriorhynchoid Pelagosaurus typus, referred specimen FWD 0784; D, the metriorhynchid Cricosaurus albersdoerferi, holotype BMMS-BK 1-2. All scale bars equal 10 cm. Highlighting the changes as thalattosuchians became increasingly aquatic, such as the loss of osteoderms, proportional reduction of the ilium and tibiae, strongly ventrally curved sacral ribs, and modification of the pes into a paddle.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF83730A79FD0CD70DCFFB0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241297/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241297	Figure 25. Comparative plate of thalattosuchian distal tails. A, the machimosaurid teleosauroid Macrospondylus bollensis, referred specimen SMNS 51584; B, the early diverging metriorhynchoid Pelagosaurus typus, referred specimen MTM M62 2516; C, the metriorhynchid Thalattosuchus superciliosus, referred specimen GPIT-PV-31590; D, the metriorhynchid Cricosaurus bambergensis, holotype NKMB-P- Watt14/274. All scale bars equal 10 cm. Highlighting the shift in distal tail morphology as thalattosuchians became increasingly aquatic, culminating in the hypocercal tail of metriorhynchids. Note the variation in tail fluke morphology within Metriorhynchidae.	Figure 25. Comparative plate of thalattosuchian distal tails. A, the machimosaurid teleosauroid Macrospondylus bollensis, referred specimen SMNS 51584; B, the early diverging metriorhynchoid Pelagosaurus typus, referred specimen MTM M62 2516; C, the metriorhynchid Thalattosuchus superciliosus, referred specimen GPIT-PV-31590; D, the metriorhynchid Cricosaurus bambergensis, holotype NKMB-P- Watt14/274. All scale bars equal 10 cm. Highlighting the shift in distal tail morphology as thalattosuchians became increasingly aquatic, culminating in the hypocercal tail of metriorhynchids. Note the variation in tail fluke morphology within Metriorhynchidae.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF83730A79FD0CD70DCFFB0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241299/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241299	Figure 26. Comparative plate of metriorhynchid skulls in dorsal view.A, the early diverging Thalattosuchus superciliosus, lectotype MNHN.F RJN 256; B, the rhacheosaurin Cricosaurus araucanensis, holotype MLP 72-IV-7-1; C, the dakosaurin Dakosaurus andiniensis, referred specimen MOZ-PV 6146.All scale bars equal 10 cm.	Figure 26. Comparative plate of metriorhynchid skulls in dorsal view.A, the early diverging Thalattosuchus superciliosus, lectotype MNHN.F RJN 256; B, the rhacheosaurin Cricosaurus araucanensis, holotype MLP 72-IV-7-1; C, the dakosaurin Dakosaurus andiniensis, referred specimen MOZ-PV 6146.All scale bars equal 10 cm.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF83730A79FD0CD70DCFFB0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241301/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241301	Figure 27. Comparative plate of metriorhynchid skulls in lateral view. A, the rhacheosaurin Cricosaurus suevicus, lectotype SMNS 9808; B, the early diverging Thalattosuchus superciliosus, lectotype MNHN.F RJN 256; C, the dakosaurin Dakosaurus maximus, neotype SMNS 8203. All scale bars equal 10 cm.	Figure 27. Comparative plate of metriorhynchid skulls in lateral view. A, the rhacheosaurin Cricosaurus suevicus, lectotype SMNS 9808; B, the early diverging Thalattosuchus superciliosus, lectotype MNHN.F RJN 256; C, the dakosaurin Dakosaurus maximus, neotype SMNS 8203. All scale bars equal 10 cm.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF83730A79FD0CD70DCFFB0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241253/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241253	Figure 4. The equal weights, crocodyliform constraint strict consensus topology (C1). Length = 4177, CI = 0.302, RI = 0.830, RC = 0.201, HI = 0.698, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit. Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S2 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Thalattosuchia; C, Neothalattosuchia; D, Teleosauridae; E, Teleosaurinae; F, Aeolodontini; G, Machimosauridae; H, Machimosaurinae; I, Machimosaurini; J, Euthalattosuchia; K, Metriorhynchidae; L, Metriorhynchinae; M, Rhacheosaurini; N, Geosaurinae; O, Geosaurini.Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 4. The equal weights, crocodyliform constraint strict consensus topology (C1). Length = 4177, CI = 0.302, RI = 0.830, RC = 0.201, HI = 0.698, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit. Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S2 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Thalattosuchia; C, Neothalattosuchia; D, Teleosauridae; E, Teleosaurinae; F, Aeolodontini; G, Machimosauridae; H, Machimosaurinae; I, Machimosaurini; J, Euthalattosuchia; K, Metriorhynchidae; L, Metriorhynchinae; M, Rhacheosaurini; N, Geosaurinae; O, Geosaurini.Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF83730A79FD0CD70DCFFB0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241255/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241255	Figure 5. The equal weights, mesoeucrocodylian constraint strict consensus topology (C2). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit. Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig.S3 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T.Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ by/3.0/.	Figure 5. The equal weights, mesoeucrocodylian constraint strict consensus topology (C2). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit. Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig.S3 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T.Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF83730A79FD0CD70DCFFB0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241257/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241257	Figure 6. The equal weights, neosuchian constraint strict consensus topology (C3). Length = 4174, CI = 0.302, RI = 0.830, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.698, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit. Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S4 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Metasuchia; D, Neosuchia; E, Thalattosuchia; F, Neothalattosuchia; G, Teleosauridae; H, Teleosaurinae; I, Aeolodontini; J, Machimosauridae; K, Machimosaurinae; L, Machimosaurini; M, Euthalattosuchia; N, Metriorhynchidae; O, Metriorhynchinae; P, Rhacheosaurini; Q, Geosaurinae; R, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons. org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 6. The equal weights, neosuchian constraint strict consensus topology (C3). Length = 4174, CI = 0.302, RI = 0.830, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.698, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit. Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S4 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Metasuchia; D, Neosuchia; E, Thalattosuchia; F, Neothalattosuchia; G, Teleosauridae; H, Teleosaurinae; I, Aeolodontini; J, Machimosauridae; K, Machimosaurinae; L, Machimosaurini; M, Euthalattosuchia; N, Metriorhynchidae; O, Metriorhynchinae; P, Rhacheosaurini; Q, Geosaurinae; R, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons. org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF83730A79FD0CD70DCFFB0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241259/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241259	Figure 7. The equal weights, tethysuchian constraint strict consensus topology (C4). Length = 4172, CI = 0.302, RI = 0.830, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.698, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit. Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S5 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Metasuchia; D, Neosuchia; E, Thalattosuchia; F, Neothalattosuchia; G, Teleosaurinae; H, Aeolodontini; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Metriorhynchidae; L, Metriorhynchinae; M, Rhacheosaurini; N, Geosaurinae; O, Geosaurini.Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T.Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 7. The equal weights, tethysuchian constraint strict consensus topology (C4). Length = 4172, CI = 0.302, RI = 0.830, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.698, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit. Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S5 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Metasuchia; D, Neosuchia; E, Thalattosuchia; F, Neothalattosuchia; G, Teleosaurinae; H, Aeolodontini; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Metriorhynchidae; L, Metriorhynchinae; M, Rhacheosaurini; N, Geosaurinae; O, Geosaurini.Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T.Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF83730A79FD0CD70DCFFB0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241261/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241261	Figure 8. The extended implied weighting (k = 15), no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4178, fit = 111.578, CI = 0.302, RI = 0.830, RC = 0.250, HI = 0.698, number of most parsimonious cladograms = 4500. Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig.S6 for the entire topology, Appendix Two).A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons. org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 8. The extended implied weighting (k = 15), no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4178, fit = 111.578, CI = 0.302, RI = 0.830, RC = 0.250, HI = 0.698, number of most parsimonious cladograms = 4500. Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig.S6 for the entire topology, Appendix Two).A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons. org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF83730A79FD0CD70DCFFB0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241263/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241263	Figure 9. The extended implied weighting (k = 15), crocodyliform constraint strict consensus topology (C1). Length = 4194, fit = 111.226, CI = 0.300, RI = 0.829, RC = 0.249, HI = 0.700, number of most parsimonious cladograms = 4500.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S7 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Thalattosuchia; C, Neothalattosuchia; D, Teleosauridae; E, Teleosaurinae; F, Aeolodontini; G, Machimosauridae; H, Machimosaurinae; I, Machimosaurini; J, Euthalattosuchia; K, Metriorhynchidae; L, Metriorhynchinae; M, Rhacheosaurini; N, Geosaurinae; O, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T.Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ by/3.0/.	Figure 9. The extended implied weighting (k = 15), crocodyliform constraint strict consensus topology (C1). Length = 4194, fit = 111.226, CI = 0.300, RI = 0.829, RC = 0.249, HI = 0.700, number of most parsimonious cladograms = 4500.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S7 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Thalattosuchia; C, Neothalattosuchia; D, Teleosauridae; E, Teleosaurinae; F, Aeolodontini; G, Machimosauridae; H, Machimosaurinae; I, Machimosaurini; J, Euthalattosuchia; K, Metriorhynchidae; L, Metriorhynchinae; M, Rhacheosaurini; N, Geosaurinae; O, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T.Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF83730A79FD0CD70DCFFB0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241265/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241265	Figure 10. The extended implied weighting (k = 15), mesoeucrocodylian constraint strict consensus topology (C2). Length = 4178, fit = 111.578, CI = 0.302, RI = 0.830, RC = 0.250, HI = 0.698, number of most parsimonious cladograms = 4500.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig.S8 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 10. The extended implied weighting (k = 15), mesoeucrocodylian constraint strict consensus topology (C2). Length = 4178, fit = 111.578, CI = 0.302, RI = 0.830, RC = 0.250, HI = 0.698, number of most parsimonious cladograms = 4500.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig.S8 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF83730A79FD0CD70DCFFB0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241267/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241267	Figure 11. The extended implied weighting (k = 15), neosuchian constraint strict consensus topology (C3). Length = 4192, fit = 112.001, CI = 0.301, RI = 0.829, RC = 0.249, HI = 0.699, number of most parsimonious cladograms = 4500.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S9 for the entire topology, Appendix Two). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Metasuchia; D, Neosuchia; E, Thalattosuchia; F, Neothalattosuchia; G, Teleosauridae; H, Teleosaurinae; I, Aeolodontini; J, Machimosauridae; K, Machimosaurinae; L, Machimosaurini; M, Euthalattosuchia; N, Metriorhynchidae; O, Metriorhynchinae; P, Rhacheosaurini; Q, Geosaurinae; R, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 11. The extended implied weighting (k = 15), neosuchian constraint strict consensus topology (C3). Length = 4192, fit = 112.001, CI = 0.301, RI = 0.829, RC = 0.249, HI = 0.699, number of most parsimonious cladograms = 4500.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S9 for the entire topology, Appendix Two). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Metasuchia; D, Neosuchia; E, Thalattosuchia; F, Neothalattosuchia; G, Teleosauridae; H, Teleosaurinae; I, Aeolodontini; J, Machimosauridae; K, Machimosaurinae; L, Machimosaurini; M, Euthalattosuchia; N, Metriorhynchidae; O, Metriorhynchinae; P, Rhacheosaurini; Q, Geosaurinae; R, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF83730A79FD0CD70DCFFB0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241269/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241269	Figure 12. The extended implied weighting (k = 15), tethysuchian constraint strict consensus topology (C4). Length = 4189, fit = 112.271, CI = 0.301, RI = 0.829, RC = 0.249, HI = 0.699, number of most parsimonious cladograms = 4500.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S10 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Metasuchia; D, Neosuchia; E, Thalattosuchia; F, Neothalattosuchia; G, Teleosauridae; H, Teleosaurinae; I, Aeolodontini; J, Machimosauridae; K, Machimosaurinae; L, Machimosaurini; M, Euthalattosuchia; N, Metriorhynchidae; O, Metriorhynchinae; P, Rhacheosaurini; Q, Geosaurinae; R, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T.Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 12. The extended implied weighting (k = 15), tethysuchian constraint strict consensus topology (C4). Length = 4189, fit = 112.271, CI = 0.301, RI = 0.829, RC = 0.249, HI = 0.699, number of most parsimonious cladograms = 4500.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S10 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Metasuchia; D, Neosuchia; E, Thalattosuchia; F, Neothalattosuchia; G, Teleosauridae; H, Teleosaurinae; I, Aeolodontini; J, Machimosauridae; K, Machimosaurinae; L, Machimosaurini; M, Euthalattosuchia; N, Metriorhynchidae; O, Metriorhynchinae; P, Rhacheosaurini; Q, Geosaurinae; R, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians. Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T.Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF85730779FD0D000FBDFB1C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241251/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241251	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF88730479C90D120D8CFEDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241251/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241251	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF8B730479D2095509D3FDC6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241251/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241251	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF8B73037A130A490FCAFB13.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241251/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241251	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF8C730379A70D1C0978FB72.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241251/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241251	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF8C73027A080CBD0CACFDB9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241251/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241251	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
03D08506FF8D730279D10A760EF6FEDF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/11241251/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11241251	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	Figure 3. The equal weights, no constraints strict consensus topology (C0). Length = 4164, CI = 0.303, RI = 0.831, RC = 0.251, HI = 0.697, number of most parsimonious cladograms hit the hold limit.Phylogeny pruned to highlight Thalattosuchia (see Supporting Information, Appendix S2, Fig. S1 for the entire topology). A, Crocodylomorpha; B, Crocodyliformes; C, Thalattosuchia; D, Neothalattosuchia; E, Teleosauridae; F, Teleosaurinae; G, Aeolodontini; H, Machimosauridae; I, Machimosaurinae; J, Machimosaurini; K, Euthalattosuchia; L, Metriorhynchidae; M, Metriorhynchinae; N, Rhacheosaurini; O, Geosaurinae; P, Geosaurini. Green lines highlight non-neothalattosuchian thalattosuchians, orange lines highlight teleosauroid thalattosuchians, and blue lines highlight metriorhynchoid thalattosuchians.Images from PhyloPics.org, with the teleosauroid by Scott Hartman, and the metriorhynchid by Dmitry Bogdanov (vectorized by T. Michael Keesey), the only change made was to their colouration, and their license is: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.	2024-01-09	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.		Zenodo	biologists	Young, Mark T.;Wilberg, Eric W.;Johnson, Michela M.;Herrera, Yanina;Brandalise, Marco de Andrade;Brignon, Arnaud;Sachs, Sven;Abel, Pascal;Foffa, Davide;Fernández, Marta S.;Vignaud, Patrick;Cowgill, Thomas;Brusatte, Stephen L.			
