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Sillosuchus
''Sillosuchus'' is a genus of poposaurid crurotarsans from the Late Triassic of Argentina.〔Alcober O, Parrish JM. 1997. A new poposaurid from the upper Triassic of Argentina. ''Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology'' 17:548–556.〕 It had an estimated length of about 3 m (10 ft).〔http://www.docstoc.com/docs/84490716/GenusSpecies-Skull-Height-Length-Weight-Stage-Ablepharus--L〕 The generic name refers to Dr. William Sill, and ''suchus'', from the Greek word meaning "crocodile". A reconstruction of the fossil was presented in 2008 by the National University of San Juan in Argentina, in an homage to Dr. William Dudley Sill who was an important promotor of paleontology in San Juan.〔http://www.vertpaleo.org/source/blog/post.cfm/william-bill-sill-svp-member-passed-away-at-70〕 ''Sillosuchus'' is the only poposaurid currently known from outside North America. Other members of the clade include ''Shuvosaurus'', ''Poposaurus'' and ''Effigia''.〔Nesbitt SJ, Norell MA. 2006. Extreme convergence in the body plans of an early suchian (Archosauria) and ornithomimid dinosaurs (Theropoda). ''Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B'' 273: 1045–1048.〕〔Nesbitt S. 2007. The anatomy of ''Effigia okeeffeae'' (Archosauria, Suchia), theropod-like convergence, and the distribution of related taxa. ''Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History'' 302: 84 pp.〕 ==References==
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