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Trematochampsa is an extinct genus of crocodyliform from the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian age) In Beceten Formation of Niger. The type species, T. taqueti, was described by Eric Buffetaut in 1974. A second species, T. oblita, was named from Madagascar in 1979. It became the type species of Miadanasuchus in 2009.Trematochampsa gives its name to the Trematochampsidae, a poorly known group of fossil crocodiles.

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  • Trematochampsa is an extinct genus of crocodyliform from the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian age) In Beceten Formation of Niger. The type species, T. taqueti, was described by Eric Buffetaut in 1974. A second species, T. oblita, was named from Madagascar in 1979. It became the type species of Miadanasuchus in 2009.Trematochampsa gives its name to the Trematochampsidae, a poorly known group of fossil crocodiles.
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