Genus: Galahadosuchus BODENHAM, SPIEKMAN, MAIDMENT, UPCHURCH & MANNION, 2026
Etymology: "Galahad" In reference to the Arthurian legend, a known renowned for his moral uprightness and Greek, suchos, "crocodile." Galahad's crocodile. In allusion to the upright posture of the taxon ,playing on the dual sense of "Uupright" and both moral and physical.

Species: jonesi BODENHAM, SPIEKMAN, MAIDMENT, UPCHURCH & MANNION, 2026
Etymology: In honor of David Rhys Jones, a teacher at Ysgol Uwchradd Aberteifi, Cardigan, Wales, Southern United Kingdom, in recognition of his work inspiring studens at the school (including Ewan H. Bodenham) to pursue thier passion for science.
= Terrestrisuchus sp

Holotype: NHMUK PV R 10002

Locality: Site 1, Fissure fill deposite of Cromhall Quarry, within Pant-y-ffynnon Quarry, South Glamorgan, South Wales County, Wales, Southern United Kingdom.

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Biostratigraphy:

Age: Late Carnian-Late Rhaetian, Late Triassic Epoch, Late Triassic.

Material: Cervical ribs, a dorsal neural arch, dorsal rib fragments, a partial caudal vertebral series, chevrons, gastralia, right and left coracoids, interclavicle, right humerus, right ulna, right and left radii, right pisiform, right and left radiales, right and left ulnares, right and left distal carpals, a partial set of right and left metacarpals, a partial set of right and left manual phalanges, right pubis, right and left ischia, right and left femora, left tibia, left fibula, left astragalus, left calcaneum, a partial set of left metatarsals, a partial set of left pedal phalanges, and several osteoderms.