
Sillosuchus is a genus of poposaurid crurotarsans from the Late Triassic of Argentina. It had an estimated length of about 3 m (10 ft). The generic name refers to Dr. William Sill, and `suchus`, from Greek meaning crocodile. A reconstruction of the fossil was presented in 2008 by the National University of San Juan in Argentina, in an homage to .....
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Sillosuchus The Sills crocodile named for William Sill, in recognition of his numerous and significant contributions to both South American Triassic paleontology and the systematics and anatomy of basal archosaurs. From Late Triassic South America. Named by Alcober and Parrish in 1997.
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