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03D687C87B2E1A4BD594FD6397EFFBED.mc.3B173C837B2E1A4BD57EFCA1901FFC5A	03D687C87B2E1A4BD594FD6397EFFBED.taxon					The name refers to Rodeo, the name of the river that passes close to the type locality (Cementerio de Tortugas), and the Latinized Ancient Greek name Σοῦχος, Soûkhos, used for the Egyptian crocodile god Sobek		1										Haiti		Egyptian	Cementerio	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D687C87B2E1A4BD594FD6397EFFBED#3B173C837B2E1A4BD57EFCA1901FFC5A				MaterialCitation
03D687C87B261A43D740F95397EFFA97.mc.3B173C837B261A43D57EFC3B9764FB1D	03D687C87B261A43D740F95397EFFA97.taxon					Named in honor of French naturalist Alcide Charles Victor Marie Dessalines d’Orbigny (6 September 1802 to 30 June 1857), Professor of Palaeontology at the Paris Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, who explored South America, including Bolivia, during the 19 th century. The suffix - suchus is derived from the Ancient Greek name Σοῦχος, used for the Egyptian crocodile god Sobek		1	1802-09-06									Bolivia		Egyptian	Professor of Palaeontology	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D687C87B261A43D740F95397EFFA97#3B173C837B261A43D57EFC3B9764FB1D				MaterialCitation
03D687C87B391A5CD58CFD6997FDFBA6.mc.3B173C837B391A5CD56CFCB79613FC13	03D687C87B391A5CD58CFD6997FDFBA6.taxon				holotype	In reference to the formation Santa Lucía, in which the holotype has been found, and the suffix - suchus, referring to crocodyles, from Ancient Greek Σοῦχος		1										Saint Lucia			In	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D687C87B391A5CD58CFD6997FDFBA6#3B173C837B391A5CD56CFCB79613FC13				MaterialCitation
