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Tsoabichi is an extinct genus of caimanine crocodylian. Fossils are known from the Green River Formation in Wyoming, and date back to the Ypresian stage of the Eocene (Wasatchian stage of North American age). The genus was named and described in 2010 by paleontologist Christopher A. Brochu, with the type species being Tsoabichi greenriverensis. According to the current understanding of caiman evolutionary relationships, Tsoabichi is a basal member of Caimaninae and may have evolved after caimans dispersed into North America from northern and central South America, their main center of diversity in the Cenozoic.

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  • Tsoabichi es un género extinto de crocodiliano caimanino. Sus fósiles se han encontrado en la Formación Green River en Wyoming, Estados Unidos, y datan de la etapa del del Eoceno. El género fue nombrado y descrito en 2010 por el paleontólogo Christopher A. Brochu, siendo la especie tipo Tsoabichi greenriverensis.​ De acuerdo con el entendimiento presente de las relaciones evolutivas de los caimanes, Tsoabichi es un miembro basal de Caimaninae y probablemente evolucionó poco después de que los caimanes se dispersaran en Norteamérica desde el norte y el centro de Suramérica, su principal centro de diversidad en el Paleozoico.​ (es)
  • Tsoabichi is an extinct genus of caimanine crocodylian. Fossils are known from the Green River Formation in Wyoming, and date back to the Ypresian stage of the Eocene (Wasatchian stage of North American age). The genus was named and described in 2010 by paleontologist Christopher A. Brochu, with the type species being Tsoabichi greenriverensis. According to the current understanding of caiman evolutionary relationships, Tsoabichi is a basal member of Caimaninae and may have evolved after caimans dispersed into North America from northern and central South America, their main center of diversity in the Cenozoic. (en)
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