Crocasuchus

Crocasuchus is a genus of theropod dinosaur from the Griman Creek Formation of New South Wales and an unrecorded formation in Australian Capital Territory, Australia, dating to the Aptian and/or Albian age of the early Cretaceous period, 105 million years ago. It contains only the type species, Crocasuchus pallistoides, which was originally named by Friedrich von Huene in 1932.

Description
The holotype specimen, BMNH R3789, consists of a single tooth mould, discovered around 1887 or 1888 in an unrecorded Aptian aged formation that was probably in Australian Capital Territory. This specimen was thought to have been destroyed during WWII but it was rediscovered in 2018. The holotype has not been opalised. The syntype series includes BMNH R3790 and BMNH R391, two teeth which were discovered in 1905 near Wallaston. R3790 is not opalised.