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Laevisuchus (/ˌlɛvɪˈsjuːkəs/, "light crocodile") is a genus of theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous. Its remains were discovered by Charles Alfred Matley near Jabalpur in Maastrichtian deposits in the Lameta Formation in India, and were named and described by paleontologists Friedrich von Huene and Matley in 1933. The type species is Laevisuchus indicus. The generic name is derived from Latin laevis, "light" and the Greek name for the ancient Egyptian crocodile god, Soukhos. The specific name means "Indian" in Latin. It is known only from three cervical vertebrae (GSI K20/613, GSI K20/614 and GSI K27/696) and a dorsal vertebra (GSI K27/588). A holotype was not assigned by Huene and Matley and a lectotype has never been chosen from the syntypes. All remains except GSI K27/696 were los

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  • Laevisuchus (cs)
  • Laevisuchus (fr)
  • Laevisuchus (en)
  • Laevisuchus (nl)
  • Lewizuch (pl)
  • 轻鳄龙属 (zh)
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  • Laevisuchus ("lehký krokodýl") byl rod abelisauroidního teropoda z čeledi Noasauridae. Žil v období pozdní svrchní křídy (asi před 70 miliony let) na území současné Indie (fosilie byly objeveny nedaleko města Džabalpur ve státě Madhjapradéš). (cs)
  • Lewizuch (Laevisuchus indicus) – dwunożny, mięsożerny dinozaur z rodziny noazaurów (Noasauridae). Znaczenie jego nazwy - smukły krokodyl Żył w okresie późnej kredy (ok. 71-65 mln lat temu) na terenach subkontynentu indyjskiego. Długość ciała ok. 2 m, wysokość ok. 90 cm, masa ok. 30 kg. Jego szczątki znaleziono w Indiach (w stanie Madhya Pradesh). Opisany na podstawie jednego kręgu, który wykazuje podobieństwa do kręgów kalamozaura. Jednocześnie Fernando Novas uznaje, że jest to kręg aristozucha. (pl)
  • Laevisuchus is een geslacht van vleesetende theropode dinosauriërs dat tijdens het late Krijt leefde in het gebied van het huidige India. (nl)
  • 輕鱷龍屬(學名:Laevisuchus)是阿貝力龍超科恐龍的一屬。牠們的化石發現於印度中央邦的(Lameta Formation),地質年代為上白堊紀麥斯特裡希特階,由古生物學家(Friedrich von Huene)及(Charles Alfred Matley)在1933年描述、命名。輕鱷龍的模式種是印度輕鱷龍(L. indicus),屬名是由拉丁文的「輕的」(laevis)與希臘文的鱷魚(Soukhos)所構成;種名則是以印度為名。 化石包括有3節頸椎、1節,類似小獵龍。但休尼等人命名時,並沒有選定正模標本,後來也沒有選定。目前除了一節頸椎(編號GSI K27/696)以外,其他化石都已遺失。在2012年,找回其中一個化石(編號GSI K20/613)。 輕鱷龍是種小型、二足、肉食性恐龍。在1998年,(David Lambert)估計輕鱷龍的身長約有2公尺長,0.9公尺高,體重約30公斤重。 輕鱷龍最初被分類在虛骨龍類的虛骨龍科,但最近的研究發現牠們是屬於阿貝力龍超科,或是西北阿根廷龍科。 (zh)
  • Laevisuchus (/ˌlɛvɪˈsjuːkəs/, "light crocodile") is a genus of theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous. Its remains were discovered by Charles Alfred Matley near Jabalpur in Maastrichtian deposits in the Lameta Formation in India, and were named and described by paleontologists Friedrich von Huene and Matley in 1933. The type species is Laevisuchus indicus. The generic name is derived from Latin laevis, "light" and the Greek name for the ancient Egyptian crocodile god, Soukhos. The specific name means "Indian" in Latin. It is known only from three cervical vertebrae (GSI K20/613, GSI K20/614 and GSI K27/696) and a dorsal vertebra (GSI K27/588). A holotype was not assigned by Huene and Matley and a lectotype has never been chosen from the syntypes. All remains except GSI K27/696 were los (en)
  • Laevisuchus indicus Laevisuchus Vertèbres cervicales de Laevisuchus. Genre † LaevisuchusHuene et Matley, 1933 Espèce † Laevisuchus indicusHuene et Matley, 1933 Laevisuchus (« crocodile léger ») est un genre éteint de dinosaures Theropoda du Crétacé supérieur. Ses restes ont été découverts par Charles Alfred Matley près de Jabalpur dans des dépôts maastrichtiens de la formation de Lameta en Inde, et ont été nommés et décrits par les paléontologues Friedrich von Huene et Charles Alfred Matley en 1933. Le type et seule espèce est Laevisuchus indicus. Le nom générique est dérivé du latin laevis, « lumière » et du nom grec du dieu crocodile de l'Égypte ancienne, Soukhos. Le nom spécifique signifie « indien » en latin. Il n'est connu que par trois vertèbres cervicales (GSI K20/613, GSI K20/614 e (fr)
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