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- may also be sauropterygians, or intermediate between the classic eosauropterygians and turtles. Several analyses of sauropterygian relationships since...
- saurosphargids nested within Sauropterygia, more closely related to eosauropterygians than to placodonts: Li, Chun; Olivier Rieppel; Xiao-Chun Wu; Li-Jun...
- Anchisaurus polyzelus. Fossil material of nothosauroids, indeterminate eosauropterygians and a member of the genus Macrocnemus is described from the Ladinian...
- 2011 (Diapsida: Sauropterygia) and the relationships of Chinese eosauropterygians". Geological Magazine. 151 (1): 121–133. doi:10.1017/s0016756813000356...
- analyses have recovered the pachypleurosaurs as a basal clade of eosauropterygians outside of the nothosauroidea. Nothosaur-like reptiles were in turn...
- These autapomorphic traits are unique to Qianxisaurus among all known eosauropterygians. Other unusual traits include a snout longer than the rest of skull...
- round coracoid that lacks a narrowing - such a trait is unique among eosauropterygians, but resembles the condition seen in placodonts. Da-Yong Jiang; Ryosuke...
- possessed during the Tri****ic, although analysis of ichthyosaurian and eosauropterygian disparity across the Tri****ic-Jur****ic transition has shown no evidence...
- species L. qianensis. L. polycarpon was initially interpreted as an eosauropterygian sauropterygian closely related to European pachypleurosaurs and nothosaurids...
- originate from the Netherlands. It was small to medium-sized for an eosauropterygian, measuring 1–1.2 metres (3.3–3.9 ft) long. Paleontology portal Timeline...