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Shartegosuchidae is an family of and . The family is named after the Late Jurassic Shar Teeg Beds in southwestern , from which most shartegosuchid remains have been found. Five genera are currently assigned to Shartegosuchidae: , , , , and . Shartegosuchus, Nominosuchus, and Adzhosuchus all come from Shar Teeg, while Kyasuchus is known from the Early Cretaceous of . Fruitachampsa is known from the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation of the western United States.


Description
Shartegosuchids are known only from cranial material, or parts of the and some partial skeletons. Shartegosuchids share several distinct characteristics in the skull. On the , the (holes where the opens into the mouth) is placed within a deep depression of its midline. The , located behind the choanae in what is known as the secondary palate, unite with each other at the midline of the palate. Shartegosuchids can also be diagnosed by the position of the teeth in their lower jaws, which are never found behind the mandibular fenestrae (holes found near the back of the jaw). The edges of the teeth are denticulated, or ridged. The shape and position of several bones of the skull, including the , , , and , are also distinctive. Unlike most other archosaurs, shartegosuchids lack an antorbital fenestra, an opening in the skull in front of the eyes.


Classification
Shartegosuchids are considered to be basal crocodyliforms, but their classification within the group is still debated. At various times since the construction of the family, shartegosuchids have been considered to be , , and perhaps or .
(2025). 9780521545822, Cambridge University Press.

, a crocodylomorph from the Morrison Formation in , is also referable to Shartegosuchidae. Before it was formally named in 2011, it was commonly known as the "Fruita form". The known material of Fruitachampsa consists of several nearly complete skeletons.

(2025). 9780253348708, Indiana University Press.
It was first classified in the suborder , which has since been replaced by the . However, Fruitachampsa can be linked to shartegosuchids on the basis of similarities in the structure of the front of the palate and the choana.

In a 2004 phylogenetic study, Fruitachampsa, along with and , was found to be outside Mesoeucrocodylia, but still more derived than , a family that is often thought to be closely related to shartegosuchids.

A more recent study in 2006 found Shartegosuchidae to be the most basal clade of mesosuchians. A phylogenetic analysis found the family to be , meaning that it forms a true clade with a common ancestor from which only shartegosuchids are derived. "Fruitachampsa" was found to be outside Shartegosuchidae, but was the of the family. This means that it is more closely related to Shartegosuchidae than any other crocodyliform.

Below is a based on the 2006 study, showing the relationships of members of the family:

Below is a showing the phylogenetic placement of Shartegosuchidae from Clark (2011):


Paleobiology
The shartegosuchids from Mongolia and Russia comprise a group of crocodyliforms that was to during the . These crocodyliforms, along with other Asiatic , make up a fauna that may be unique to the region due to geographic isolation that existed since the or . This isolation first occurred when the began to break apart, forming the smaller northern supercontinent of . The authors of a 2007 study of early crocodylomorphs did not include shartegosuchids in a phylogenetic analysis, indicating that they were so highly endemic to Asia that their relationship to other crocodylomorphs would be difficult to interpret.

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