Indosuchus

In-do-soo-kus.
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Benjamin Gutierrez

Vertebrate Paleontologist

Benjamin Gutierrez is a leading expert on dinosaurs, particularly the mighty theropods. His fieldwork in South America has uncovered new species and provided insights into dinosaur social structures.

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Name

Indosuchus ‭(‬Indian crocodile‭)‬.

Phonetic

In-do-soo-kus.

Named By

Charles Alfred Matley‭ & ‬Friedrich von Huene‭ ‬-‭ ‬1933.

Classification

Chordata,‭ ‬Reptilia,‭ ‬Dinosauria,‭ ‬Saurischia,‭ ‬Theropoda,‭ ‬Abelisauridae.

Diet

Carnivore.

Species

I.‭ ‬raptorius‭

Size

At least ‬6‭ ‬meters long.

Known locations

India‭ ‬-‭ ‬Lameta Formation.

Time Period

Maastrichtian of the Cretaceous.

Fossil representation

Partial skull remains.

In Depth

       Although still often regarded as a valid genus,‭ ‬Indosuchus is considered by some to be a nomen dubium.‭ ‬This is because in‭ ‬1933‭ ‬Charles Matley and Friedrich von Huene not only named Indosuchus,‭ ‬but also Indosaurus and Compsosuchus,‭ ‬also from partial remains.‭ ‬Many palaeontologists consider these three genera to possibly be the same genus of dinosaur,‭ ‬but direct comparison is now impossible since the holotype of Indosaurus is now missing.

       Indosuchus is often confused with Indosaurus,‭ ‬not just because of the similar names but the fact that they are both thought to have been abelisaurid theropods.‭ ‬At the time of their descriptions however,‭ ‬abelisaurs were unknown so Matley and von Huene named both of them as allosaurids.‭ ‬The suchus part of Indosuchus is derived from ancient Greek soukhos which means‭ ‘‬crocodile‭’‬.‭ ‬This actually reveals Friedrich von Huene’s preference for naming dinosaurs with the named ending suchus because he thought that crocodiles were more closely related to dinosaurs than lizards,‭ ‬the literal translation of‭ ‘‬saurus‭’ ‬being‭ ‘‬lizard‭’‬.

Further Reading

– The Cretaceous Saurischia and Ornithischia of the Central Provinces of India. – Palaeontologica Indica (New Series), Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India 21(1):1-74. – F. von Huene & C. A. Matley – 1933. – Indosuchus and Indosaurus, Cretaceous carnosaurs from India. – Journal of Paleontology 52(3): 570-580. – Sankar Chatterjee – 1978.

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