Hi all,
While this article unfortunately does not appear to be open-access, and I therefore don't actually have access to it myself even, the abstract and names associated with it seemed significant enough to share. Because, while greatly understudied, thalattosuchia, everybody's favourite clade of marine crocodiles, has just received a new phylogeny. One that introduces two new nomina - neothalattosuchia and euthalattosuchia - and the (presumably) tribal name of dakosaurina, as well as redefined the core characters of thalattosuchia as a whole. The origins of the clade in crocodylomorpha are also explored, though no resolution seems to have been found for this question. Overall, this seems a significant publication for marine reptile palaeobiology!
Youg et al. (2024). The history, systematics, and nomenclature of Thalattosuchia (Archosauria: Crocodylomorpha). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.