Genus: Sichuanosuchus PENG, 1995
Etymology: In reference to Sichuan Province, China and Greek, souchus, "crocodile."

Species: huidongensis PENG, 1995
Etymology: Is named after the name of Huidong Road, Huidong, Zigong, Sichuan (Szechwan) Province, China, from which the type specimen was collected.

Holotype: Zigong Dinosaur Museum, ZDM 3403

Locality: Daquekou, Huidong, Zigong, Sichuan (Szechwan) Province, China.

Horizon: Shangshaximiao Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Late Jurassic.

Material: An incomplete skeleton, including a nearly complete skull and mandible, 23 presacral vertebrae, dorsal and ventral osteoderms, and some fragments of limb bones.

Sichuanosuchus huidongensis (modified from Peng, 1995).

Referred material:

Locality: Unknown, Sichuan (Szechwan) Province, China.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: ?Early Cretaceous.

Material:

IVPP 10594:


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Species: shuhanensis WU, SUES & DONG, 1997
Etymology: Specific epithet derived from Shuhan (Chines Pinyin, meaning Sichuan province and an important area during the period of the Three Kingdoms (220-265 AD) in Chinese History.

Holotype: IVPP V10594

Locality: Unrecorded locality in the Sichuan Basin, Sichuan (Szechwan) Province, Southwestern China.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: ?Early Cretaceous.

Material: Almost complete skull with mandible in tight occlusion.

Sichuanosuchus shuhanensis (modified from Wu et al. 1997).

Referred material:

IVPP 12088: 13 vertebrae, part of a pectoral girdle, almost complete left humerus and radius, fragments of pelvic girdle and hind limbs.

IVPP 12089: Left ulna and partial left radius, associated with carpus and manus.

IVPP 12090: Associated skeletal remains of a small individual including partial forelimbs and distal portions of a tibia and a fibula.