Ferganosuchus
{{Short description|Extinct genus of reptiles}}
{{Automatic taxobox
| taxon = Ferganosuchus
| fossil_range = Middle Eocene
| authority = Efimov, 1982
| type_species = {{extinct}}Ferganosuchus planus
| type_species_authority = Efimov, 1982
}}
Ferganosuchus is an extinct monospecific genus of gavialid crocodilian. The genus is thought to be a tomistomine, although it has been suggested that Ferganosuchus may be a more basal gavialoid.Brochu, C. A. (2001). Crocodylian Snouts in Space and Time: Phylogenetic Approaches Toward Adaptive Radiation. American Zoologist 41(3):564-585Jouve, S. (2004). Etude des crocodyliformes fini Crétace−Paléogène du Bassin de Oulad Abdoun (Maroc) et comparaison avec les faunes africaines contemporaines: systématique, phylogénie et paléobiogéographie. Ph.D. thesis. 652 pp. Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle de Paris, Paris. Fossils have been found in the region of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan that date back the middle Eocene. The genus is well known from fairly complete specimens, unlike most other Asian tomistomines, whose remains tend to be more fragmentary.Piras, P., Delfino, M., Del Favero, L., and Kotsakis, T. (2007). Phylogenetic position of the crocodylian Megadontosuchus arduini and tomistomine palaeobiogeography. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 52(2):315–328
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Category:Eocene crocodylomorphs
Category:Eocene reptiles of Asia
Category:Prehistoric pseudosuchian genera
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