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English: hypothetical reconstruction of the skull of Astorgosuchus bugtiensis based on the holotype material from Pilgrim 1912 (plates XXVI and XXVII) via Martin et al (2019) [1]
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Author Armin Reindl

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  1. (2019). "A large crocodyloid from the Oligocene of the Bugti Hills, Pakistan". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 39 (4): e1671427. DOI:10.1080/02724634.2019.1671427.
  2. (1912). "The vertebrate fauna of the Gaj series in the Bugti Hills and the Punjab.". Memoirs oft he Geological Survey of India Palaeontologica Indica New Series 4: 1-83.

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Skull reconstruction of Astorgosuchus bugtiensis, Scalebar: 20cm

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