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- Aktiogavialis abstract "Aktiogavialis is an extinct genus of crocodylian from the Oligocene epoch some 30 million years ago. Only one species in the genus, Aktiogavialis puertoricensis, has been described so far.As a typical gavialoid, Aktiogavialis followed the standard crocodilian body plan. An elongated, squat quadrupedal body terminated in a long, laterally flattened tail at one end, and a specialized, narrow snout at the other. As with the other members of its family, the snout of Aktiogavialis was extremely long and narrow, tapering into a thin structure past the eye sockets. Based on the fragmentary remains recovered, the species was differentiated from other members of its family by unique positioning and geometry of its skull elements. Phylogenetic analysis indicates its closest relatives were the extinct gavials Gryposuchus and Siquisiquesuchus.The type species of the genus, A. puertoricensis, was described in 2007. The holotype, designated UPRMP 3094, was discovered in Puerto Rican deposits dating from the Oligocene epoch some 30 million years old. The deposits, part of the San Sebastián Formation along the Río Guatemala in Puerto Rico, have been an adequate supply of other crocodylian fossils. Aktiogavialis remains recovered were extremely fragmentary, consisting of an incomplete skull featuring elements of the braincase and other scattered cranial elements.Marine sediments and nanofossils form part of the deposits where the specimen was found, indicating a marine distribution for . puertoricensis. This is in contrast with the living gavialoids, which reside entirely in the freshwater rivers of South Asia. While fossils found in prehistoric deltaic sediments possibly have been washed onto the delta from inland sources, the Aktiogavialis specimen found so far was from a location that had essentially been islandic. This has led to conclusions that gavialoids were partially or primarily saltwater reptiles prior to the evolution of the group's one or two extant species.The genus' name, Aktiogavialis, is derived from the Greek words aktios (river) and gavialis (gavial). This roughly translates to \"shore gavial\", referring to its rather estuarine distribution. The specific name puertoricensis means \"from Puerto Rico\", in reference to the specimen's country of origin.".
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- Aktiogavialis wikiPageRevisionID "701489247".
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink 2007_in_paleontology.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Extinct_animals_of_the_Caribbean.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gavialidae.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oligocene_crocodylomorpha.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paleogene_crocodylomorpha.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Crocodilia.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Epoch_(reference_date).
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Estuary.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Extinction.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Fossil.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Gavialidae.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Gryposuchus.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Guatemala_River.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Holotype.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Island.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Neontology.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Neurocranium.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Oligocene.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Orbit_(anatomy).
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Phylogenetics.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Puerto_Rico.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Quadrupedalism.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink River_delta.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink San_Sebastián,_Puerto_Rico.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Siquisiquesuchus.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Skull.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink South_Asia.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLink Type_species.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aktiogavialis".
- Aktiogavialis authority "Vélez-Juarbe et al., 2007".
- Aktiogavialis fossilRange "Oligocene,".
- Aktiogavialis subdivision "* A. puertoricensis (Vélez-Juarbe et al., 2007 )".
- Aktiogavialis subdivisionRanks Species.
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- Aktiogavialis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Extinct.
- Aktiogavialis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Extinct_Crocodilia.
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- Aktiogavialis subject Category:Extinct_animals_of_the_Caribbean.
- Aktiogavialis subject Category:Gavialidae.
- Aktiogavialis subject Category:Oligocene_crocodylomorpha.
- Aktiogavialis subject Category:Paleogene_crocodylomorpha.
- Aktiogavialis type Crocodilian.
- Aktiogavialis comment "Aktiogavialis is an extinct genus of crocodylian from the Oligocene epoch some 30 million years ago. Only one species in the genus, Aktiogavialis puertoricensis, has been described so far.As a typical gavialoid, Aktiogavialis followed the standard crocodilian body plan. An elongated, squat quadrupedal body terminated in a long, laterally flattened tail at one end, and a specialized, narrow snout at the other.".
- Aktiogavialis label "Aktiogavialis".
- Aktiogavialis sameAs Q4701881.
- Aktiogavialis sameAs Aktiogavialis.
- Aktiogavialis sameAs Aktiogavialis_puertoricensis.
- Aktiogavialis sameAs Aktiogavialis_puertoricensis.
- Aktiogavialis sameAs m.04jfw2k.
- Aktiogavialis sameAs Q4701881.
- Aktiogavialis sameAs 海濱鱷.
- Aktiogavialis wasDerivedFrom Aktiogavialis?oldid=701489247.
- Aktiogavialis isPrimaryTopicOf Aktiogavialis.