During which geological time span did *Barinasuchus arveloi* exist, reigning supreme well into the Age of Mammals?
Answer
Middle Eocene to Late Miocene
The single recognized species, *Barinasuchus arveloi*, appeared during the Middle Eocene and survived until the Late Miocene, roughly between 42 and 11.6 million years ago.

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