Genus: Watsonisuchus OCHEV, 1966
Etymology:
= Edingerella SCHOCH & MILNER, 2000
Etymology:
= Rewanobatrachus SCHOCH & MILNER, 2000
Etymology:

Species: madagascariensis (LEHMAN, 1961) STEYER, 2003
Etymology: In reference to Madagascar, where the specimen were found.
= Benthosuchus madagascariensis LEHMAN, 1961
= Parotosuchus madagascariensis (LEHMAN, 1961)
= Edingerella madagascariensis (LEHMAN, 1961) SCHOCH & MILNER, 2000

Holotype: Museum national d'Historie naturelle, Paris, No. Mae 3003

Locality: Madiromiary, near Ambilobe region, Antsiranana Province, Northwest Madagascar.

Horizon: Middle Sakamena Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Induan stage, Scythian Epoch, Early Triassic.

Material: Fragmentary skull of a juvenile.

Referred material:

8 more fragmentary skulls and fragmentary skeletons.

 

= Wetlugasaurus milloti LEHMAN, 1961
Etymology:
= Selenocara milloti (LEHMAN, 1961) BJERRING, 1997

Holotype: National Museum of Natural History, Paris.

Locality: Near Mahatsara, Anatanarivo Province, Madagascar.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Early Triassic.

Material: Skull.

Referred material:

Number: Not given: Fragmentary skull.


= Wetulgasaurus lehmani OCHEV, 1966
Etymology:
= Wetlugasaurus? lhemani OCHEV, 1966 (sic)

Holotype:

Locality:

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age:

Material:


LEHMAN, 1961, 33-42, figs. 18-21, pl. 19c, d.

Deltacephalus sp MARYANSK & SHISHKIN, 1996, 72-73, 80-81.

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Species: magnus (WATSON, 1962) OCHEV, 1966
Etymology:
= Wetlugasaurus magnus WATSON, 1962 (nomen dubium)
= Parotosaurus sp

Holotype: UMZC T.173 (= DMSW B. 122)

Locality: Farm Watford, Prince Albert District, Western Cape Province, South Africa.

Horizon: Burgersdorp Formation, Tarkastad Subgroup or Katberg Formation, Beaufort Group.

Biostratigraphy: Cynognathus zone or Lystrosaurus Assemblage zone (Lystrosaurus-Thrinaxodon zone, KEYSER, 1979, SACS, 1980, Procolophon zone, Lystrosaurus zone, WATSON, 1914, BROOM, 1906).

Age: Spathian Stage, uppermost Scythian Epoch to Anisian Stage, lowermost Mid Triassic Epoch, Early to Middle Triassic.

Material: Posterior part of a skull and fragmentar dentary.

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Species: gunganj (WARREN, 1980) DAMIANI, 2001
Etymology:
= Parotosuchus gunganj WARREN, 1980
= Rewanobatrachus gunganj (WARREN, 1980) SCHOCH & MILNER, 2000

Holotype: QMF10114

Locality: Queensland Museum Field Locality no. L78, Crater, approximately 72km southwest of Rollestone, South Central Queensland State, Australia.

Horizon: Arcadia Formation, Rewan Group.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Greisbachian-Dienerian, Induan stage,-Olenekian stage, upper Scythian Epoch, Early Triassic.

Material: Fragmentary skull.

Referred material:

AMF60227: Fragmentary skull.

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Species: rewanensis (WARREN, 1980) DAMIANI, 2001
= Parotosuchus rewanensis WARREN, 1980
Etymology:
= Watsonisuchus rewanensis (WARREN, 1980)

Holotype: QMF6571

Locality: Queensland Museum Field Locality no. L78, Crater, approximately 72km southwest of Rolleston, South Central Queensland State, Australia.

Horizon: Arcadia Formation, Rewan Group.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Greisbachian-Dienerian, Induan stage,-Olenekian stage, upper Scythian Epoch, Early Triassic.

Material: Fragmentary skull.

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Species: aliciae (WARREN & HUTCHINSON, 1988) DAMIANI, 2001
= Parotosuchus aliciae WARREN & HUTCHINSON, 1988
Etymology: In honor of Alice Crosland Hammerly who found the small juvenile spcimens referred to this species.
= Rewanobatrachus aliciae (WARREN & HUTCHINSON, 1988) SCHOCH & MILNER, 2000
= Watsonisuchus aliciae (WARREN & HUTCHINSON, 1988) DAMIANI, (in press per DAMIANI, 2000)

Holotype: QM F12281

Locality: Locality Q6, on Duckworth Creek South-west of the town of Bluff, Queensland State, Australia.
Note: Bluff lines on the Tropic of Capricorn, approximately 195 km west of the costal city of Rockhampton.

Horizon: Lower Upper Arcadia Formation, Rewan Group.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Greisbachian-Dienerian, Induan stage,-Olenekian stage, upper Scythian Epoch, Early Triassic.

Material: Skull, lower jaws, parts of the anterormost vertebrae and ribs, most of the right hind limb, the right ilium, and other fragmentary postcranial remains, the nearly complete dermal pectoral girdle was destroyed in order to expose the palate, but is preserved as a polysester resin cast.

Paratype:

QM F12282: Skull and lower jaws minus the snout, with a partial shoulder girdle.

Referred material;

QM F12286: Fragmentary skull, rear portions of both lower jaws and most of the dermal pectoral girdle.

QM F12287: Right hand rear quadrate of a skull, dermal girdle.

QM F12290-12292: 3 skulls of juveniles with associated mandibles and skeletal fragments.

Referred material:

WARREN & SCHROEDER, 1995

QMF14481: Nearly complete adult skull.

QMF 14482-4: Indeterminate skulls.


DAMIANI, 200

Locality: Cannining Basin, Erskine Range, West Kimberley District, Western Australia State, Australia.

Horizon: Blina Shale.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Early Triassic.

Material:

WAM 98.98.1: A partial skul lacking the snouth.

Also
= Parotosuchus sp WARREN, 1980

WAM 72.2.2: Internal mould of a dorsal skull roof laking the snout.