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- Slottsmøya Member (Volgian), with insights into the cranial anatomy of cryptoclidids using computed tomography. PeerJ 8:e8652 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj...
- Abyssosaurus is an extinct genus of cryptoclidid plesiosaur known from the Early Cretaceous of Chuvash Republic, western Russia. It possessed a shortened...
- Colymbosaurus is a genus of cryptoclidid plesiosaur from the Late Jur****ic (Callovian-Tithonian) of the UK and Svalbard, Norway. There are two currently...
- Member Abundance Notes Images Cryptoclidus C. eurymerus A cryptoclidid C. richardsoni A cryptoclidid Eardasaurus E. powelli A thal****ophonean pliosaurid Liopleurodon...
- Wissenschaften zu Berlin. 1895: 1–81. Wilhelm, B.C., 2010, Novel anatomy of cryptoclidid plesiosaurs with comments on axial locomotion. Ph.D thesis, Marshall...
- Ma First Stegosaurian dinosaurs. 170 Ma Earliest salamanders, newts, cryptoclidids, elasmosaurid plesiosaurs, and cladotherian mammals. Sauropod dinosaurs...
- laramiensis Redwater Shale Member A Cryptoclidid Plesiosaur. Pantosaurus P. striatus Redwater Shale Member A Cryptoclidid Plesiosaur. Megalneusaurus M. rex...
- to catch belemnite 'squid'. Pantosaurus, a 15–20 foot (4.5–6 m) long cryptoclidid plesiosaur, went after the easier-to-catch fish. The largest marine reptile...
- Oblast, Russia, but later Zverkov et al. defined it as an intedermitate cryptoclidid. Cryptoclidus was a medium-sized plesiosaur, with the largest individuals...
- Zealand: Further Evidence for A Late Cretaceous Austral Radiation of Cryptoclidid Plesiosaurs". Palaeontology. 45 (3): 557–575. doi:10.1111/1475-4983.00249...