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coastal environments across the
Cretaceous and
early Cenozoic.
Neochoristoderes form a
monophyletic group,
however there is no
consensus about the...
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morphologically diverse, with the best
known members being the crocodile-like
neochoristoderes such as Champsosaurus.
Other choristoderans had lizard-like or long...
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mesoeucrocodylian skull that
measures 20 cm (7.9 in) in length. A
neochoristodere unearthed from the
Upper Yellow Cat Member,
represented by a partial...
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aquatic neosuchian crocodyliformes.
During the Late
Cretaceous the
neochoristodere Champsosaurus was
widely distributed across western North America....
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limited to
fragments of a pterosaur, crocodilian, turtle, and a
neochoristodere. 2017 in
archosaur paleontology Britt, B.B.; Scheetz, R.D.; Whiting...
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eudromaeosaur and velociraptorine, goniopholidids, mesoeucrocodylians, a
neochoristodere, and
hybodontid and
polyacrodontid sharks. 2010 in
paleontology Ornithopoda...
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recovered from the
Yellow Cat and
Mussentuchit Members. A
partial neochoristodere femur is
known from the
Yellow Cat Member.
Indeterminate crocodilian...
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detect airborne sounds. Champsosaurus, like many of its
fellow neochoristoderes,
features teeth with
striated enamel of the
tooth crown with enamel...
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Another lineage of
fully aquatic freshwater predators, the
neochoristoderes such as Champsosaurus, also have forward-faced eyes, as
opposed to...
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Presence Location Description Images †Champsosaurus
Campanian to
Paleocene North America Champsosaurus is a
genus of crocodile-like
neochoristodere....