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Angistorhinus (meaning "narrow snout" or "hook snout") is an of known from the period of and , United States. It was first named by Mehl in 1913 and the is Angistorhinus grandis. Other species from Texas and Wyoming, A. alticephalus (Stovall and Wharton, 1936), A. gracilis (Mehl, 1915) and A. maximus (Mehl, 1928), are cospecific with the type species. Angistorhinus is known from the holotype UC 631, partial and lower recovered from the Popo Agie Formation, , and from the associated paratype UM 531, a partial skull, TMM 31098-1, skull and lower jaws and ROM 7977, partial skull and lower jaws, recovered from the 'Pre-Tecovas Horizon' in the , . A possible second species, A. talainti is known from the of . In 1995, Long and Murry created the new combination, Angistorhinus megalodon by synonymy for . Hungerbühler and Sues (2001) hypothesised that Angistorhinus is a junior synonym of . However, in 2010 Michelle R. Stocker retained the validity of and of A. grandis.


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Angistorhinus was another of the early phytosaur genera. It was similar to but differed in having the nostrils located further back, towards and above the eyes. This was a more specialized condition that characterized all late phytosaurs. Angisthorhinus was a huge animal by any standards; the skull length was about 120–124 cm; estimated overall length 7 to 8 meters long, more in A. megalodon, a very large, short and heavy-muzzled form sometimes given its own genus ( ), and which far exceeded in size any living crocodile.

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