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- medium-sized goniopholidid, about 2.5 m to 3 m long, with a flattened skull and mesorostrine snout. Although most closely related to the Cretaceous goniopholids of...
- in 2019. Its snout was not as elongated as some other teleosauroids (mesorostrine), and the shape of its jaws and teeth suggest that it was a generalist...
- Christian de Muizon; Mario Urbina; Giovanni Bianucci (2020). "A new small, mesorostrine inioid (Cetacea, Odontoceti, Delphinida) from four upper Miocene localities...
- most prominently Kambara and Australosuchus, possessed platyrostral mesorostrine skulls, meaning their heads were flattened and neither especially elongated...
- Young; Stephen L. Brusatte (2019). "Re-description of two contemporaneous mesorostrine teleosauroids (Crocodylomorpha: Thalattosuchia) from the Bathonian of...
- classed into two skull groups: longirostrine (long, narrow jaws) and mesorostrine (slightly shorter jaws). Longirostrine 'S.' atelestatus Eudes-Deslongchamps...
- Young; Stephen L. Brusatte (2019). "Re-description of two contemporaneous mesorostrine teleosauroids (Crocodylomorpha: Thalattosuchia) from the Bathonian of...
- Schandelah Complete Specimens? Partial Specimens Isolated Remains A mesorostrine thalattosuchian of the family Teleosauridae. A marine crocodylomorph...
- region of the skull behind the eye sockets) and A. subjuniperus has a mesorostrine or "middle-snouted" skull with a snout that is longer than the skull...
- Neosteneosaurus and Machimosaurus among others, which are considered mesorostrine rather than longirostrine by some authors. The tip of the snout, formed...