-
known remains of
halisaurines occur in
rocks of
Santonian age and the
subfamily persists until the
latest Maastrichtian.
Halisaurines are
known from North...
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genera Phosphorosaurus,
Eonatator and Halisaurus.
Compared to
related halisaurines,
Pluridens had
longer jaws with more teeth, and
smaller eyes. It also...
- Caldwell;
Tomohiro Nishimura;
Kazuhiko Sakurai; Kyo
Tanoue (2015). "A new
halisaurine mosasaur (Squamata: Halisaurinae) from ****an: the
first record in the...
- was not as
efficient a
swimmer as
larger mosasaurs, much like
other halisaurines.
Konishi et al. 2015
listed the
following unambiguous character states...
- p. 26.
Russell 1967, p. 59. Fernández, M.S.; Talevi, M. (2015). "An
halisaurine (Squamata: Mosasauridae) from the Late
Cretaceous of Patagonia, with...
- tell due to the lack of remains, but was
likely similar. As in
other halisaurines, the
flippers of
Halisaurus are
poorly differentiated which means that...
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Clidastes sp.
Alabama A
mosasaurine Eonatator E.
sternbergii Alabama A
halisaurine E.
sternbergii was
formerly classified as
Halisaurus sternbergii Globidens...
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Abundance Material Notes Images Halisaurus H.
platyspondylus Maastrichtian A
halisaurine. Type
locality of the
genus and species.
Mosasaurus M.
hoffmanni (=Nectoportheus...
- doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.2005.00152.x. "The
relationships of
Alabama halisaurine mosasaurs". Academia.edu.
Retrieved 10
December 2021. O'Keefe, F. Robin...
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Clidastes C.
propython Alabama A
mosasaurine Halisaurus H. sp.
Alabama A
halisaurine Mosasaurus M.
conodon Alabama A
mosasaurine M. cf.
missouriensis Platecarpus...