Coringasuchus

{{Short description|Extinct genus of reptiles}}

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| taxon = Coringasuchus

| fossil_range = Cenomanian
~{{fossil range|99|95}}

| authority = Kellner et al. 2009

| type_species = {{extinct}}Coringasuchus anisodontis

| type_species_authority = Kellner et al. 2009

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Coringasuchus is a genus of mesoeucrocodylian crocodyliform, perhaps a notosuchian. It is known from fossils including cranial material discovered in rocks of the early Cenomanian-age Upper Cretaceous Alcântara Formation, Cajual Island, northeastern Brazil. Coringasuchus was described by Alexander Kellner and colleagues in 2009. The type species is C. anisodontis.{{cite journal |last=Kellner |first=A.W.A. |author2=Pinheiro, A.E.P. |author3=Azevedo, S.A.K. |author4=Henriques, D.D.R. |author5=de Carvalho, L.B. |author6=Oliveira, G.R. |year=2009 |title=A new crocodyliform from the Alcântara Formation (Cenomanian),Cajual Island, Brazil |journal=Zootaxa |volume=2030 |pages=49–58|doi=10.11646/zootaxa.2030.1.4 }}

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