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- Brochuchus abstract "Brochuchus is an extinct genus of crocodile known from the Miocene Hiwegi Formation of Rusinga Island in Lake Victoria, Kenya. It contains a single species, Brochuchus pigotti. Brochuchus belongs to the subfamily Crocodylinae, which includes all living crocodiles. The closest living relative of Brochuchus is Osteolaemus, the dwarf crocodile. Compared to Osteolaemus, which has a small body and blunt snout, Brochuchus has a more generalized crocodylid anatomy. Brochuchus is characterized by a flat and relatively narrow skull, and although it is larger than Osteolaemus it is smaller than most other crocodylids. It has two prominent bumps on the surface of its snout.The genus was named in honor of Christopher A. Brochu, for his scientific work on Crocodylia and its relatives. The unusual combination and spelling are intended as an auditory and visual pun such that the ‘ch’ sound in Brochu takes the place of the ‘s’ sound in ‘suchus.’ combined with ‘souchus’ (Greek for crocodile), which is a common suffix for crocodylomorph genera.".
- Brochuchus wikiPageID "39327926".
- Brochuchus wikiPageLength "4478".
- Brochuchus wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Brochuchus wikiPageRevisionID "683884257".
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink 2013_in_paleontology.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Crocodylidae.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fossil_taxa_described_in_2013.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Miocene_reptiles.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistoric_reptiles_of_Africa.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_A._Brochu.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Crocodile.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Crocodylidae.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Dwarf_crocodile.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Euthecodon.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Extinct.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Extinction.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Hiwegi_Formation.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Jack_L._Conrad.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Kenya.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Victoria.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Lothagam.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Mecistops.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Miocene.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Osteolaemus.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Primate.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Primates.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Proboscidea.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Proboscideans.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Proconsul.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Rimasuchus.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Rusinga_Island.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Slender-snouted_crocodile.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLink Voay.
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLinkText ""Crocodylus" pigotti".
- Brochuchus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brochuchus".
- Brochuchus authority "Conrad et al., 2013".
- Brochuchus fossilRange Miocene.
- Brochuchus hasPhotoCollection Brochuchus.
- Brochuchus typeSpecies "Brochuchus pigotti".
- Brochuchus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Automatic_taxobox.
- Brochuchus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Extinct_Crocodilia.
- Brochuchus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Brochuchus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Brochuchus subject Category:Crocodylidae.
- Brochuchus subject Category:Fossil_taxa_described_in_2013.
- Brochuchus subject Category:Miocene_reptiles.
- Brochuchus subject Category:Prehistoric_reptiles_of_Africa.
- Brochuchus comment "Brochuchus is an extinct genus of crocodile known from the Miocene Hiwegi Formation of Rusinga Island in Lake Victoria, Kenya. It contains a single species, Brochuchus pigotti. Brochuchus belongs to the subfamily Crocodylinae, which includes all living crocodiles. The closest living relative of Brochuchus is Osteolaemus, the dwarf crocodile. Compared to Osteolaemus, which has a small body and blunt snout, Brochuchus has a more generalized crocodylid anatomy.".
- Brochuchus label "Brochuchus".
- Brochuchus sameAs Brochuchus.
- Brochuchus sameAs m.0v3dtlx.
- Brochuchus sameAs Q13257258.
- Brochuchus sameAs Q13257258.
- Brochuchus wasDerivedFrom Brochuchus?oldid=683884257.
- Brochuchus isPrimaryTopicOf Brochuchus.