Phyllodontosuchus

Fil-o-dont-o-su-kuss.
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Liam Carter

Paleoanthropologist

Liam Carter explores the roots of humanity by studying early human fossils and artifacts. His ground-breaking work has provided a deeper understanding of our ancestors' lifestyles and social structures.

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Name

Phyllodontosuchus ‭(‬Leaf tooth crocodile‭)‬.

Phonetic

Fil-o-dont-o-su-kuss.

Named By

J.‭ ‬D.‭ ‬Harris,‭ ‬S.‭ ‬G.‭ ‬Lucas,‭ ‬J.‭ ‬W.‭ ‬Estep‭ & ‬J.‭ ‬Li‭ ‬-‭ ‬2000.

Classification

Chordata,‭ ‬Reptilia,‭ ‬Diapsida,‭ ‬Archosauria,‭ ‬Crocodylomorpha,‭ ‬Sphenosuchia.

Diet

Herbivore/Ominvore‭?

Species

P.‭ ‬lufengensis‭

Size

Holotype skull‭ ‬71.4‭ ‬millimetres long.

Known locations

China‭ ‬-‭ ‬Lufeng Formation.

Time Period

Sinemurian of the Jurassic.

Fossil representation

Partial skull and jaws.

In Depth

       Phyllodontosuchus is a genus of sphenosuchian crocodile that lived in Asia during the early Jurassic.‭ ‬Phyllodontosuchus had a heterodont dentition,‭ ‬meaning that the shape of the teeth differed according to their position in the mouth.‭ ‬The first few teeth in the mouth were conical in a similar fashion to most other crocodylomorphs,‭ ‬but the teeth behind these were more leaf shaped.‭       It may be that Phyllodontosuchus was in the process of switching from a carnivorous meat eating diet,‭ ‬to a herbivorous plant eating diet.‭ ‬This is backed up by the observation that some sauropodomorph and ornithischian dinosaurs which ate plants had similar tooth arrangements,‭ ‬though they are not a close match when studied in detail.‭ ‬It is also noted some other genera of sphenosuchian crocodylomorphs are also identified as eating plants,‭ ‬therefore the probability is that Phyllodontosuchus was at least capable of being omnivorous‭ (‬eating meat and plants‭) ‬while potentially completely herbivorous.‭

       At the time of its description‭ (‬and writing of this article‭) ‬Phyllodontosuchus is known only from a partially crushed skull and jaws.‭ ‬These seem to come from an adult individual,‭ ‬and with a length of just over seven centimetres,‭ ‬it would seem that Phyllodontosuchus was a small crocodylomorph.

Further Reading

-‭ ‬A new and unusual sphenosuchian‭ (‬Archosauria:‭ ‬Crocodylomorpha‭) ‬from the Lower Jurassic Lufeng Formation,‭ ‬People’s Republic of China.‭ ‬-‭ ‬Neues Jahrbuch f�r Geologie und Pal�ontologie Abhandlungen‭ ‬215:47-68.‭ ‬-‭ ‬J.‭ ‬D.‭ ‬Harris,‭ ‬S.‭ ‬G.‭ ‬Lucas,‭ ‬J.‭ ‬W.‭ ‬Estep‭ & ‬J.‭ ‬Li‭ ‬-‭ ‬2000.

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