- were unclear, with the
neochoristoderes being recovered as a well-supported clade, but the
relationships of the "non-
neochoristoderes"
being poorly resolved...
- of
neochoristoderes from the
former landm**** Appalachia.
Niche modeling based on the
presumed niche of
Champsosaurus indicates that
neochoristoderes may...
-
mesoeucrocodylian skull that
measures 20 cm (7.9 in) in length. A
neochoristodere unearthed from the
Upper Yellow Cat Member,
represented by a partial...
-
aquatic neosuchian crocodyliformes.
During the Late
Cretaceous the
neochoristodere Champsosaurus was
widely distributed across western North America....
-
juvenile skull,
around 3.5 cm long. It was
found to be the
basalmost neochoristodere. Meng, et al. (2021). "A
juvenile skull of the
longirostrine choristodere...
- laterally.
Another lineage of
fully aquatic freshwater predators, the
neochoristoderes such as Champsosaurus, also have forward-faced eyes, as
opposed to...
- Hyphalosaurus, and gharial-like
forms such as
Champsosaurus and
other neochoristoderes. The
skull had a short,
pointed snout with
about 38
teeth on each side...
- to
detect airborne sounds. Champsosaurus, like many of its
fellow neochoristoderes,
features teeth with
striated enamel of the
tooth crown with enamel...
- the
Champsosauridae by Sigogneau-Russell (1981).
Compared to
other neochoristoderes,
Ikechosaurus has a
rather simple dentition,
lacking the speciations...
- Mehling, Carl M.; Ballwanz,
Steven (2021). "An
Appalachian po****tion of
neochoristoderes (Diapsida, Choristodera)
elucidated using fossil evidence and ecological...