Bernissartiidae indet.

(Figs 17E; 19 A-C)

DESCRIPTION

Several mesiodistally elongate, bulbous and low-crowned isolated teeth have been recovered at Angeac-Charente (Figs 17E; 19 A-C) and their morphology is reminiscent of the tribodont condition described for the small neosuchian Bernissartia (Buffetaut & Ford 1979; Martin et al. 2020). An incomplete left jugal (ANG15R-1205) is inflated on its lateral surface and might also belong to a bernissartiid. A small osteoderm (ANG16- 4907) also resemble the dorsal row of osteoderms figured by Buffetaut (1975) in Bernissartia fagesii . Here, the specimen is slightly wider than long although it is not as rectangular as in Bernissartia fagesii . A double-keel runs on its dorsal surface and an anterolateral process is present. The recently described bernissartiid Koumpiodontosuchus aprosdokiti (Sweetman et al. 2015) also shares tribodont teeth with Bernissartia fagesii and, for this reason, we cannot yet ascertain a generic or specific attribution for the Angeac-Charente material.