taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
B66F7B1BC84B6F7E8E164DFD8F24F9BB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5441548/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5441548	Figure 1. Caryonosuchus pricei gen. et sp. nov. (DGM 1411-R), rostrum in lateral (top), medial (middle), and ventral (bottom) views. Note that the right side of the specimen (A) is better preserved than the left side (B). Scale bar = 20 mm.	Figure 1. Caryonosuchus pricei gen. et sp. nov. (DGM 1411-R), rostrum in lateral (top), medial (middle), and ventral (bottom) views. Note that the right side of the specimen (A) is better preserved than the left side (B). Scale bar = 20 mm.	2012-01-12	Kellner, Alexander W. A.;Campos, Diogenes A.;Riff, Douglas;Andrade, Marco Brandalise De		Zenodo	biologists	Kellner, Alexander W. A.;Campos, Diogenes A.;Riff, Douglas;Andrade, Marco Brandalise De			
B66F7B1BC84B6F7E8E164DFD8F24F9BB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5441550/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5441550	Figure 2. Ventral view of the right (A) and left (B) sections of the upper jaw of Caryonosuchus pricei gen. et sp. nov. (DGM 1411-R), showing the oblique disposition of posterior crowns. Scale bar = 20 mm.	Figure 2. Ventral view of the right (A) and left (B) sections of the upper jaw of Caryonosuchus pricei gen. et sp. nov. (DGM 1411-R), showing the oblique disposition of posterior crowns. Scale bar = 20 mm.	2012-01-12	Kellner, Alexander W. A.;Campos, Diogenes A.;Riff, Douglas;Andrade, Marco Brandalise De		Zenodo	biologists	Kellner, Alexander W. A.;Campos, Diogenes A.;Riff, Douglas;Andrade, Marco Brandalise De			
B66F7B1BC84B6F7E8E164DFD8F24F9BB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5441554/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5441554	Figure 3. Symphysis of Caryonosuchus pricei gen. et sp. nov. (DGM 1411-R), in ventral (A) and dorsal (B) views, in comparative view with the symphysis of Sphagesaurus huenei (RCL-100) (C). Note the concave area on the anterior section of the symphysis of C. pricei and its wedge-like profile in ventral view. Scale bars = 10 mm.	Figure 3. Symphysis of Caryonosuchus pricei gen. et sp. nov. (DGM 1411-R), in ventral (A) and dorsal (B) views, in comparative view with the symphysis of Sphagesaurus huenei (RCL-100) (C). Note the concave area on the anterior section of the symphysis of C. pricei and its wedge-like profile in ventral view. Scale bars = 10 mm.	2012-01-12	Kellner, Alexander W. A.;Campos, Diogenes A.;Riff, Douglas;Andrade, Marco Brandalise De		Zenodo	biologists	Kellner, Alexander W. A.;Campos, Diogenes A.;Riff, Douglas;Andrade, Marco Brandalise De			
B66F7B1BC84B6F7E8E164DFD8F24F9BB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/5441556/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5441556	Figure 4. Dentition of Caryonosuchus pricei gen. et sp. nov. (DGM 1411-R), in detail. A, ventrolateral view of teeth of the left side, showing the labial face of the crowns with basiapical ridges; B, lingual face of the same teeth, where the pebbled ornamentation and a wear facet are evident. C, apex of symphyseal crown showing tuberous denticles. D, maxillary tooth of the right side, showing the denticulated carina and wear facet. E, symphysis of Sphagesaurus huenei (RCL-100) with the first four mandibular pairs of teeth, the last showing extensive wear. F, palate of S. huenei (RCL-100) showing the premaxillary hypertrophied caniniforms and the first maxillary teeth. In comparison, RCL-100 shows the same general features, but its ridges seem to be more numerous when compared with the dentition of C. pricei. Note that in (A) that the basiapical ridges are evident even in areas where the enamel was not preserved and the dentine is exposed; in (F) the crowns of the fifth dentary teeth are preserved, attached to the palate. White pointers indicate wear facets. Scale bars = 10 mm.	Figure 4. Dentition of Caryonosuchus pricei gen. et sp. nov. (DGM 1411-R), in detail. A, ventrolateral view of teeth of the left side, showing the labial face of the crowns with basiapical ridges; B, lingual face of the same teeth, where the pebbled ornamentation and a wear facet are evident. C, apex of symphyseal crown showing tuberous denticles. D, maxillary tooth of the right side, showing the denticulated carina and wear facet. E, symphysis of Sphagesaurus huenei (RCL-100) with the first four mandibular pairs of teeth, the last showing extensive wear. F, palate of S. huenei (RCL-100) showing the premaxillary hypertrophied caniniforms and the first maxillary teeth. In comparison, RCL-100 shows the same general features, but its ridges seem to be more numerous when compared with the dentition of C. pricei. Note that in (A) that the basiapical ridges are evident even in areas where the enamel was not preserved and the dentine is exposed; in (F) the crowns of the fifth dentary teeth are preserved, attached to the palate. White pointers indicate wear facets. Scale bars = 10 mm.	2012-01-12	Kellner, Alexander W. A.;Campos, Diogenes A.;Riff, Douglas;Andrade, Marco Brandalise De		Zenodo	biologists	Kellner, Alexander W. A.;Campos, Diogenes A.;Riff, Douglas;Andrade, Marco Brandalise De			
