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Choristodera (from the Gr**** χωριστός chōristos + δέρη dérē, 'separated neck') is an
extinct order of
semiaquatic diapsid reptiles that
ranged from the...
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similar to
living gharials.
Champsosaurus was the
first member of the
Choristodera to be described.
Champsosaurus was
named by
Edward Drinker Cope in 1876...
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Cretaceous (IPA: /krɪˈteɪʃəs/ krih-TAY-shəss) is a
geological period that
lasted from
about 145 to 66
million years ago (Mya). It is the
third and...
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Ectothermic vertebrates (Teleostei, Allocaudata, Urodela, Anura, Testudines,
Choristodera, Crocodylia, Squamata) from the
Upper Oligocene of Oberleichtersbach...
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Steven (2021). "An
Appalachian po****tion of
neochoristoderes (Diapsida,
Choristodera)
elucidated using fossil evidence and
ecological niche modelling". Palaeontology...
- (turtles),
Squamata (lizards and snakes), Rhynchocephalia, Rhynchosauria,
Choristodera, Thalattosauria, Crocodilia, "thecodonts" (paraphyletic
basal Archosauria)...
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continental flora and
fauna have a
modern appearance. The
reptile group Choristodera went
extinct in the
early part of the period,
while the
amphibians known...
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several additional groups of reptiles. One of the most
common additions is
Choristodera, a
group of
semiaquatic reptiles with
mysterious origins.
Although choristodere...
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Hammerschmiede clay pit (German:
Tongrube Hammerschmiede) is a
fossil bearing locality in Pforzen, Bavaria,
Germany most well
known for the discovery...
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known from the
Cenozoic of Europe. It is the
youngest known member of
Choristodera, an
extinct order of
aquatic reptiles that
first appeared in the Middle...