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Hesperogavialis is an extinct genus of gryposuchine gavialid. Fossils have been found from Venezuela and Brazil that date back to the Middle to Late Miocene. Although Hesperogavialis is one of the best known gavialoids from South America, the posterior portion of the skull is still unknown, making any attempts at classification within the family somewhat more difficult than other gavialoids in which much of the skull is present. The genus possibly comprises three species. The type species, H. cruxenti, has been found in the Urumaco Formation in Venezuela. A second possible species, named H. bocquentini, has been described from the Solimões Formation in Acre, Brazil, and can be distinguished from H. cruxenti by the asymmetry seen in the anterior portion of the nasals and the small distance

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  • Hesperogavialis is an extinct genus of gryposuchine gavialid. Fossils have been found from Venezuela and Brazil that date back to the Middle to Late Miocene. Although Hesperogavialis is one of the best known gavialoids from South America, the posterior portion of the skull is still unknown, making any attempts at classification within the family somewhat more difficult than other gavialoids in which much of the skull is present. The genus possibly comprises three species. The type species, H. cruxenti, has been found in the Urumaco Formation in Venezuela. A second possible species, named H. bocquentini, has been described from the Solimões Formation in Acre, Brazil, and can be distinguished from H. cruxenti by the asymmetry seen in the anterior portion of the nasals and the small distance between alveoli. A third species can be recognized from the same locality in Acre, although a formal name has yet to be given to it. (en)
  • Hesperogavialis es un género extinto de gaviálido griposuquino. Sus fósiles se han encontrado en Venezuela y Brasil y se remontan desde mediados a finales del Mioceno.​​ Aunque Hesperogavialis es uno de los gavialoideos mejor conocidos de América del Sur, la parte posterior del cráneo es aún desconocida, lo que hace que clasificarlo dentro de su familia sean más dificultoso que con otros gavialoideos en los cuales se conoce la mayor parte del cráneo. Este género posiblemente incluye a tres especies. La especie tipo, H. cruxenti, se ha encontrado en la Formación Urumaco de Venezuela. Un segunda posible especie, denominada H. bocquentini, ha sido descrita de la en Acre, Brasil y se puede distinguir de H. cruxenti por la asimetría vista en la zona posterior de los nasales y la escasa distancia entre los alvéolos dentales. Una tercera especie se ha reconocido en la misma localidad de Acre, aunque aún no se le ha dado formalmente un nombre científico.​ (es)
  • 黃昏長吻鱷屬(hesperogavialis),是生活於中新世的已滅絕短吻型長吻鱷科動物。已發現化石的有委內瑞拉的( H. crucenti)及巴西的(H. bocquentini)。另外,近年來在巴西也發現了另一個黃昏長吻鱷屬未定種(H. sp)。 (zh)
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  • Bocquetin and Buffetaut, 1981 (en)
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  • * H. cruxenti (Bocquetin and Buffetaut, 1981 ) * H. bocquentini ? (en)
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  • Species (en)
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  • Hesperogavialis (en)
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  • 黃昏長吻鱷屬(hesperogavialis),是生活於中新世的已滅絕短吻型長吻鱷科動物。已發現化石的有委內瑞拉的( H. crucenti)及巴西的(H. bocquentini)。另外,近年來在巴西也發現了另一個黃昏長吻鱷屬未定種(H. sp)。 (zh)
  • Hesperogavialis is an extinct genus of gryposuchine gavialid. Fossils have been found from Venezuela and Brazil that date back to the Middle to Late Miocene. Although Hesperogavialis is one of the best known gavialoids from South America, the posterior portion of the skull is still unknown, making any attempts at classification within the family somewhat more difficult than other gavialoids in which much of the skull is present. The genus possibly comprises three species. The type species, H. cruxenti, has been found in the Urumaco Formation in Venezuela. A second possible species, named H. bocquentini, has been described from the Solimões Formation in Acre, Brazil, and can be distinguished from H. cruxenti by the asymmetry seen in the anterior portion of the nasals and the small distance (en)
  • Hesperogavialis es un género extinto de gaviálido griposuquino. Sus fósiles se han encontrado en Venezuela y Brasil y se remontan desde mediados a finales del Mioceno.​​ Aunque Hesperogavialis es uno de los gavialoideos mejor conocidos de América del Sur, la parte posterior del cráneo es aún desconocida, lo que hace que clasificarlo dentro de su familia sean más dificultoso que con otros gavialoideos en los cuales se conoce la mayor parte del cráneo. Este género posiblemente incluye a tres especies. La especie tipo, H. cruxenti, se ha encontrado en la Formación Urumaco de Venezuela. Un segunda posible especie, denominada H. bocquentini, ha sido descrita de la en Acre, Brasil y se puede distinguir de H. cruxenti por la asimetría vista en la zona posterior de los nasales y la escasa distanc (es)
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  • Hesperogavialis (es)
  • Hesperogavialis (en)
  • 黃昏長吻鱷 (zh)
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