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- Lockatong Formation of New Jersey. The Late Tri****ic (Norian stage) kuehneosaurids from England, Kuehneosaurus and Kuehneosuchus, are very similar and...
- from earlier diapsids, and split into the ancestors of lepidosaurs, kuehneosaurids, choristoderes, archosaurs, testudinatans, ichthyosaurs, thalattosaurs...
- containing basal kuehneosaurid Pamelina and the rest of Kuehneosauridae; however, unlike Müller's analysis, drepanosaurids and kuehneosaurids were recovered...
- around 258 to 252 million years ago. Other lineages include the Tri****ic kuehneosaurids and Mecistotrachelos, and the Cretaceous lizard Xianglong. Flying and...
- more basal lineage of reptiles. The aquatic thalattosaurs and gliding kuehneosaurids are also irregularly considered archosauromorphs. Genetic studies have...
- according to British fissure deposits from the Rhaetian. Aetosaurs, kuehneosaurids, drepanosaurs, thecodontosaurids, "saltoposuchids" (like Terrestrisuchus)...
- fragments Pleurodont jaw fragments, presumably from lepidosaurs or kuehneosaurids. Vancleavea V. campi Vertebrae, osteoderms, limb material An armored...
- 1475-4983.2011.01051.x. S2CID 83693335. Evans, Susan E. (2009). "An early kuehneosaurid reptile (Reptilia: Diapsida) from the Early Tri****ic of Poland" (PDF)...
- straightening and tapering. This contrasts with the gliding ribs of kuehneosaurids, which were straight before curving backwards and downwards. The longest...
- Paleontologica Polonica. 65: 203–234. Evans, Susan E. (2009). "An early kuehneosaurid reptile (Reptilia: Diapsida) from the Early Tri****ic of Poland". Paleontologica...