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A Deinosuchus riograndensis (Eusuchia: Alligatoroidea) from Coahuila, North Mexico

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Diagnostic remains of Deinosuchus have been discovered in the Aguja Formation (Late Cretaceous,\nlate Campanian) near the town of La Salada (northwestern Coahuila, Mexico) and are described here\nfor the fi rst time. The material comprises six teeth and tooth fragments that were found associated with\npostcranial material such as two osteoderms and a cervical and caudal vertebra and is referred here to\nD. riograndensis. The association with a variety of herbivorous dinosaurs and trionychid turtles suggest\na predator-prey interaction, which is confi rmed by the occurrence of a vertebra with a Deinosuchus bite\nmark. The Deinosuchus remains from La Salada represent the southernmost occurrence of the genus\nknown to date.

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