Genus: Thikarisuchus ALLEN, WILBERG, TURNER & VARRICCHIO, 2025
Etymology: Greek, thikari diminutive form of thiki, "sheath", referring to the way in which the poserior maxillary teeth 'sheath' within the longitudinal groove of teh dentary adjacent to the dentary toothrow as well as the diminutive size of the specimen, and Latinized Greek, soukhos, "crocodile."

Species: xenodentes ALLEN, WILBERG, TURNER & VARRICCHIO, 2025
Etymology: Greek, xeno, "strange" and Latin, dentes, 'teeth", in reference to teh strange heterodont dentition and extremly mesiodistally elongate and apicobasally low posteior teeth.

Holotype: MOR 11969

Locality: Mound (BL-9), Lima Peaks area, southeast of the town of Lima, Beaverhead County, southwest Montana.

Horizon: Vaughn Member, upper portions of the Blakleaf Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Early-middle Cenomanian Stage, late Middle Gallic subepoch, early Gulf Epoch, Middle Cretaceous.

Material: Multiple blocks containing nearly complete skull including palpebrals and mandible, partial cervical vertebra and partial anterior dorsal vertebrae in articulation, additional articulated dorsal vertebrae, partial dorsal ribs, articualted set of partial anterior caudal vertebrae, disarticualted poserior caudal vertebrae, right scapula, patial left and right coracoid, partial right humerus, partial radius, and ulna, manual phalanges, right ilium and ischium, partial femora, partial tibiae and fibulae, left metatarsals, pedal phalanges, partial left astragalus, partial right calcaneum, two isolated teeth and osteoderms.

Referred material:

MOR 17751: Isolated right jugal fragment.

 

Locality: Mound (BL-7), Lima Peaks area, southeast of the town of Lima, Beaverhead County, southwest Montana.

Horizon: Vaughn Member, upper portions of the Blakleaf Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Early-middle Cenomanian Stage, late Middle Gallic subepoch, early Gulf Epoch, Middle Cretaceous.

Material:

MOR 17752: Isolated posterior mandible fragment.