. Breviora. 97: CHANARESUCHUS AND GUALOSUCHUS 15 and slant outward posteriorly; in Gualosuchus these openings are relatively long and narrow and lie on a direcdy anteroposterior line. In Chanaresuchus the two parietals are united on the skull table for only a short distance before they diverge sharply to extend outward and backward to meet the squamosals; in Gualo- suchus, in contrast, the parietals extend backward in contact with one another for a considerable distance before diverging, at a lesser angle, toward the Figure 6. Gualosuchus reigi, holotype skull in dorsal view. X 1/


. Breviora. 97: CHANARESUCHUS AND GUALOSUCHUS 15 and slant outward posteriorly; in Gualosuchus these openings are relatively long and narrow and lie on a direcdy anteroposterior line. In Chanaresuchus the two parietals are united on the skull table for only a short distance before they diverge sharply to extend outward and backward to meet the squamosals; in Gualo- suchus, in contrast, the parietals extend backward in contact with one another for a considerable distance before diverging, at a lesser angle, toward the Figure 6. Gualosuchus reigi, holotype skull in dorsal view. X 1 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


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