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Pabwehshi pakistanensis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pabwehshi
''Pabwehshi'' (meaning "Pab () beast (in Urdu )") is an extinct genus of mesoeucrocodylian. It is based on GSP-UM 2000, a partial snout and corresponding lower jaw elements, with another snout assigned to it. These specimens were found in Maastrichtian-age Upper Cretaceous rocks of the Pab Formation in Balochistan, Pakistan, and represent the first diagnostic crocodyliform fossils from Cretaceous rocks of South Asia. ''Pabwehshi'' had serrated interlocking teeth in its snout that formed a "zig-zag" cutting edge. ''Pabwehshi'' was named in 2001 by Jeffrey A. Wilson and colleagues. The type species is ''P. pakistanensis'', in reference to the nation where it was found. It was traditionally classified as a baurusuchid closely related to ''Cynodontosuchus'' and ''Baurusuchus''.〔 Larsson and Sues (2007) found close affinity between ''Pabwehshi'' and the Peirosauridae within Sebecia. Montefeltro ''et al.'' ''Pabwehshi'' has a sagittal torus on its maxillary palatal shelves – a character that is absent in baurusuchids – but they did not include ''Pabwehshi'' in their phylogenetic analysis. ==References==
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