-
being the crocodile-like
neochoristoderes such as Champsosaurus.
Other choristoderans had lizard-like or long
necked morphologies.
Choristoderes appear to...
- dyrosaurs, sebecosuchians, turtles, lizards, snakes, sphenodontians, and
choristoderans, also
survived the event. The
surviving lineages of
neornithine birds...
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Shokawa is an
extinct genus of
choristoderan diapsid reptile,
known from the
Lower Cretaceous of ****an. It is only
known from one species,
Shokawa ikoi...
- Asia
during the
Early Cretaceous,
which represents the high
point of
choristoderan diversity,
including long
necked forms such as
Hyphalosaurus and the...
- The
Jiufotang Formation (Chinese: 九佛堂组; pinyin: jiǔfótáng zǔ) is an
Early Cretaceous geological formation in Chaoyang,
Liaoning which has
yielded fossils...
- PMC 5530686. PMID 28673970. Evans,
Susan E.; Klembara,
Jozef (2005). "A
choristoderan reptile (Reptilia: Diapsida) from the
Lower Miocene of
northwest Bohemia...
-
Choristoderans of the
Campanian Taxa
Presence Location Description Images †Champsosaurus
Campanian to
Paleocene North America Champsosaurus is a genus...
-
Monjurosuchus is a
genus of
choristoderan reptile that
lived in what is now
China and ****an
during the
Early Cretaceous. It has
large eyes, a rounded...
-
Philydrosaurus is an
extinct genus of
choristoderan which existed in
China during the
Early Cretaceous. The type
species P.
proseilus was
named in 2005...
- The
Yixian Formation (simplified Chinese: 义县组;
traditional Chinese: 義縣組; pinyin: Yìxiàn zǔ) is a
geological formation in Jinzhou, Liaoning, People's Republic...