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Evidence of two lineages of metriorhynchid crocodylomorphs in the Lower Cretaceous of the Czech Republic
Metriorhynchid crocodylomorphs were an important component in shallow marine ecosystems during the Middle
Jurassic to Early Cretaceous in the European archipelago. While metriorhynchids are well known from western European
countries, their central and eastern European record is poor and usually limited to isolated or fragmentary specimens
which often hinders a precise taxonomic assignment. However, isolated elements such as tooth crowns, have been found
to provide informative taxonomic identifications. Here we describe two isolated metriorhynchid tooth crowns from the
upper Valanginian (Lower Cretaceous) of the Štramberk area, Czech Republic. Our assessment of the specimens, including
multivariate analysis of dental measurements and surface enamel structures, indicates that the crowns belong to two
distinct geosaurin taxa (Plesiosuchina? indet. and Torvoneustes? sp.) with different feeding adaptations. The specimens
represent the first evidence of Metriorhynchidae from the Czech Republic and some of the youngest metriorhynchid
specimens worldwide.