Stylophoransuch
Stylophoransuch is a genus of extinct crocodylomorph that lived during the Late Cretaceous period in what is now Brazil. Its name, meaning "stylus-bearing crocodile," refers to the distinctive, elongated, and pointed projections on its skull. These structures are unlike anything seen in other known crocodylomorphs and their exact function remains a subject of scientific debate.
The type species, Stylophoransuch madseni, was described in 2008 based on fossil remains including a partial
Stylophoransuch is classified within the Notosuchia, a diverse group of extinct crocodylomorphs that flourished in Gondwana