Genus: Anteophthalmosuchus SALSBURY & NAISH, 2011
Etymology: Greek, ante, "forward," Greek, ophthalmon, "eye," and Greek, souchus, "crocodile"; in reference to its forward facing orbits of the type specimen.
= Leiokarinosuchus SALSBURY & NAISH, 2011
Etymology: Greek, leioka/rinos or leioka/rhnos, "smooth-headed/bald-headed," Greek, souchus, "crocodile"; in reference to the smooth cranial table of the holotype.

Species: hooleyi SALSBURY & NAISH, 2011
Etymology: In honor of Reginald W. Hooley, a collector of dinosaur, pterosaur and crocodilian fossils from the Isle of Wight.

Holotype: NHMUK R3876

Locality: Atherfield Point, Isle of Wight County, England, Southern United Kingdom.

Horizon: Shepard's Chine Member, Vectis Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Early Cretaceous.

Material: Nearly complete skull and mandible, and a partial articulated skeleton.

Referred material:

Locality: Compton Bay, Isle of Wight County, England, Southern United Kingdom.

Horizon: Basal part of the Vectis Formation, or the upper part of the Wessex Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Early Cretaceous.

Material:

IWCMS 2001.446: A partial, disarticulated skeleton.

 

Locality: From a cliff fall just to the west of Brook Chine, Isle of Wight County, England, Southern United Kingdom.

Horizon: Lower part of the Wessex Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Early Cretaceous.

IWCMS 2005.127: A partial skull, and incomplete right dentary, both lacking teeth, a number of paravertebral osteoderms and several thoracic vertebrae.

 

MARTIN, DELFINO & SMITH, 2016

Locality: Bernissart, Hainault Province, Belgium.

Horizon: Saint-Barbe Clays Formation (old Wealden Formation).

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Barremian Stage, Lower Gallic Subepoch, Early Cretaceous Epoch/Early Aptian Stage, Middle Gallic Subepoch, Upper Early Cretaceous Epoch, Early Cretaceous.

Material:

IRSNB R 47: A nearly complete mounted skeleton.

IRSNB R290; An articulted skeleton missing the skull and mandible.

 

= Leiokarinosuchus brookensis SALSBURY & NAISH, 2011
Etymology: Old English, broc, "small stream," and Latin -ensis, "from"; in reference to Brook Bay on the Isle of Wight, where the holotype was discovered.
= Pholidosaurus meyeri referred LYDEKKER, 1887

Holotype: NHMUK 28966

Locality: Brook Bay, Isle of Wight County, England, Southern United Kingdom.

Horizon: Presumbably from the Wessex Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Early Cretaceous.

Material: A partial skull (basicranium and posterior part of the palate), the posterior part of the left and right mandibular rami, 4 cervical vertebrae adn associated ribs, and 5 paravertebral osteoderms.

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Species: escuchae BUSCALIONI, ALCALA, ESPILEZ & MAMPEL, 2013
Etymology: In reference to the Esucha Formation.

Holotype: AR-1/37, AR-1-1096, AR-1-1097, AR-1-1051, AR-1-1106-AR-1-1109, AR-1-1140, AR-1-1167-AR-1-1169, AR-1-1187, AR-1-1191, AR-1-1192, AR-1-1198-AR-1-1205, AR-1-1340, AR-1-1242, AR-1-1343, AR-1-1345, AR-1-1347, AR-1-1351, AR-1-1355, AR-1-1193, AR-1-1194, AR-1-1335, AR-1-1337, AR-1-1339, AR-1-1341, AR-1-1095, AR-1-1043, AR-1-1047-AR-1-1049, AR-1-1160, AR-1-1165, AR-1-1195, AR-1-1196, AR-1-1346, AR-1-1348-AR-1-1350, AR-1-1352-AR-1-1354.

Locality: Site AR-1, Mina Santa Maria, Arino, Teruel Province, Spain.

Horizon: Esucha Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Early Albian Stage, Middle Gallic Subepoch, Upper Early Cretaceous Epoch, Early Cretaceous.

Material:

Breakdown as follows;

AR-1/37: A partial skeleton.

AR-1-1097: Associated skull.

AR-1-1096, AR-1-1051, AR-1-1106-AR-1-1109, AR-1-1140, AR-1-1167-AR-1-1169: 11 isolated teeth.

AR-1-1187, AR-1-1191, AR-1-1192, AR-1-1198-AR-1-1205, AR-1-1340, AR-1-1242, AR-1-1343, AR-1-1345, AR-1-1347, AR-1-1351, AR-1-1355: 17 vertebrae.

AR-1-1193, AR-1-1194, AR-1-1335, AR-1-1337, AR-1-1339, AR-1-1341: 6 ribs.

AR-1-1095: Limb bone.

AR-1-1043, AR-1-1047-AR-1-1049, AR-1-1160, AR-1-1165, AR-1-1195, AR-1-1196, AR-1-1346, AR-1-1348-AR-1-1350, AR-1-1352-AR-1-1354: 16 dermal plates.

Referred material:

= Anteophthalmosuchus cf. escuchae PUERTOLAS-PASCULA, CANUDO, & SENDER, 2015

Locality: ENDESA coal mine, Mina Corta Barrabasa, Andorra Municipality, Teruel Province, Spain.

Horizon: Escucha Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Early Albian Stage, Middle Gallic Subepoch, Upper Early Cretaceous Epoch, Early Cretaceous.

Material:

CCB-1: Left quadratojugal, jugal, and lachrymal, right postorbital, left squamosal, left quadrate, and left mandible, fourth right cervical rib, fifth left cervical rib, right dorsal rib, 5th cervical vertebrae, 7th cervical vertebra, 1st dorsal vertebra, dorsal vertebra, lumbar vertebra, dorsal, ventral, nuchal, and appendicular osteoderms, left coracoid, left ulna, left radius, left ulnare, left radiale, proximal region of left metacarpal I, left metacarpal IIII, left metacarpal II, proximal region of left metacarpal IV, and phalanx.