taxonID	type	description	language	source
03C35358FFC1936AFE8B3B89FD9E92B4.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis Crocodyliformes with a heavily sculpted mandible and skull (Gasparini, 1982; Gasparini et al., 1991); moderately high snout and a large wedged maxillary process inserted dorsolaterally between the premaxilla; a high maxillary notch; anterolaterally oriented external nares separated by the nasals; nasals lacking contact with the lacrimals; large and paired supraorbitals; broad and partly divided internal nares located between the palatine and pterygoid; a broad and anteroventrally inclined basisphenoid that is exposed only in occipital view; a supraoccipital that does not take up part of the cranial roof; the basioccipital has an elongated central crest and heavy lateral bumps; two to three teeth posterior to the anterior margin of the suborbital fenestra; subcircular teeth that are moderately compressed, with anterior and posterior serrated edges. Additionally, P. torminni, U. terrificus and M. arrudacamposi also have this nasal process. Etymology Peirosaurinae was established as the name of the subfamily based on the family Peirosauridae (Gasparini, 1982). Phylogenetic definition	en	Geroto, Caio Fabricio Cezar, Bertini, Reinaldo J. (2019): New material of Pepesuchus (Crocodyliformes; Mesoeucrocodylia) from the Bauru Group: implications about its phylogeny and the age of the Adamantina Formation. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 185: 312-334, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zly037
03C35358FFC2936BFEA43CCCFB789425.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis Crocodyliforms with an elongated platirostral rostrum, parallel lateral edges of the nasals and maxilla – lacrimal contact fully included in the antorbital fossa. The anterior wedge portion of the frontal region is elongated and inserted between the nasals; the nasals have a posterolateral process inserted between the prefrontals and lacrimals. The lateral aspect of the longitudinal axial inclination of the humeral shaft is slightly posterodorsally inclined. Etymology	en	Geroto, Caio Fabricio Cezar, Bertini, Reinaldo J. (2019): New material of Pepesuchus (Crocodyliformes; Mesoeucrocodylia) from the Bauru Group: implications about its phylogeny and the age of the Adamantina Formation. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 185: 312-334, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zly037
03C35358FFD3937BFEE238EEFC619289.taxon	materials_examined	Material MCT 1723 - R, curated in the Museu de Ciências da Terra, DNPM, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. Location and horizon A d a m a n t i n a Fo r m a t i o n, B a u r u G r o u p, U p p e r Cretaceous (Campanian to Maastrichtian). Outcrop was not identified by collector. Dark red sandstones, with thin to medium grains. Diagnosis (modified from Campos et al., 2011) Postorbital with a comparatively acute anteromedial process, short dorsoventral extension of the lacrimal, V-shaped suture between the palatine and maxilla, presence of two alveolar couplets (sixth to seventh and eighth to ninth pairs) in the mandible. The dorsal edge of the rostrum is concave and adjacent to the anterior verge of the orbits; the lacrimal inferior process contacts the jugal, and the splenial is strongly concave in cross-section.	en	Geroto, Caio Fabricio Cezar, Bertini, Reinaldo J. (2019): New material of Pepesuchus (Crocodyliformes; Mesoeucrocodylia) from the Bauru Group: implications about its phylogeny and the age of the Adamantina Formation. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 185: 312-334, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zly037
