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Gavialosuchus is an of from the of . Currently only one species is recognized, as a few other species of Gavialosuchus have since been reclassified to other genera.


Taxonomy
The , G. eggenburgensis, is known from the early Miocene of . Two other species - G. americanus and G. carolinensis - have since been reclassified to other genera.

Myrick Jr. (2001) proposed synonymizing Gavialosuchus americanus with . Piras et al. (2007) advocated transferring both G. americanus and G. carolinensis to Thecachampsa as distinct species of the latter genus, however. Jouve et al. (2008) retained G. americanus in Gavialosuchus and found it to be the of G. eggenburgensis ( G. carolinensis was not discussed). However, Jouve et al. (2008) didn't test Thecachampsa antiqua in their phylogenetic analysis. Shan et al. (2009) found that G. americanus and G. eggenburgensis are not sister taxa. However, they didn't include T. antiqua and G. carolinensis in their analysis. Christopher A. Brochu and Glenn W. Storrs (2012) tested all four species, along with other , and found relatively strong support for Piras et al. (2007) suggestion. Weems (2018) agreed with Piras et al. (2007) and Brochu & Storrs (2012) at americanus and carolinensis are part of Thecachampsa.

Below is a based morphological studies comparing skeletal features that shows Gavialosuchus as a member of , related to the :

Based on morphological studies of , the (including the living ) were long thought to be classified as and not closely related to . However, recent molecular studies using have consistently indicated that the ( Tomistoma) (and by inference other related extinct forms in ) actually belong to .

Below is a from a 2018 study by Lee & Yates simultaneously using morphological, molecular (), and ( age) data that shows Gavialosuchus as a , related to both the and the :


Ecology
Unlike its modern fresh water relatives, Gavialosuchus was an and coastal water crocodilian, living in shallow marine waters.

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