Stolokrosuchus is an extinct genus of crocodyliforms that lived during the Early Cretaceous.
Its fossils, including a skull with a long thin snout and bony knobs on the prefrontal, have been found in Niger.
Stolokrosuchus was described in 2000 by Hans Larsson and Boubacar Gado.
[2] However, more recent works usually find Stolokrosuchus to be one of the basalmost neosuchian,[3] only distantly related to the elosuchid[4][5] or pholidosaurid,[6] Elosuchus.
[7] The cladogram following by Nicholl et al. 2021:[8] Araripesuchus tsangatsangana Anatosuchus Araripesuchus wegeneri Araripesuchus buitreraensis Araripesuchus gomesii Araripesuchus patagonicus Uruguaysuchus Kaprosuchus Mahajangasuchus Stolokrosuchus Bayomesasuchus Hamadasuchus Antaeusuchus Miadanasuchus Barrosasuchus Gasparinisuchus Rukwasuchus Uberabasuchus Lomasuchus Montealtosuchus Candidodon Libycosuchus Simosuchus Neuquensuchus Pakasuchus Malawisuchus Morrinhosuchus Llanosuchus Notosuchus Labidiosuchus Mariliasuchus Adamantinasuchus Yacarerani Caipirasuchus Sphagesaurus Caryonosuchus Armadillosuchus Chimaerasuchus Comahuesuchus Razanandrongobe Cynodontosuchus Pissarrachampsa Campinasuchus Stratiosuchus Baurusuchus Bergisuchus Iberosuchus Ayllusuchus Bretesuchus Barinasuchus Ogresuchus Sebecus