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- Nothosaurs (superfamily Nothosauroidea) were Tri****ic marine sauropterygian reptiles. They averaged about 3 metres (10 ft) in length, with a long body...
- Simosaurus is an extinct genus of marine reptile within the superorder Sauropterygia from the Middle Tri****ic of central Europe. Fossils have been found...
- Shang, Qing-Hua; Wu, Xiao-Chun; Li, Chun (2020-05-03). "A New Ladinian Nothosauroid (Sauropterygia) from Fuyuan, Yunnan Province, China". Journal of Vertebrate...
- Shang Wu Li Middle Anisian Guanling Formation  China A relative of nothosauroids. Dianopachysaurus Gen. et sp. Valid Liu Rieppel et al. Middle Anisian...
- Sanchiaosaurus is an extinct genus of a basal nothosauroid known from the Middle Tri****ic (Anisian age) of Guizhou Province, southwestern China. It contains...
- Dawazisaurus is an extinct genus of sauropterygian of possible nothosauroid affinities from the Middle Tri****ic Guanling Formation in China. The type species...
- related to different feeding specializations of pachypleurosauroids, nothosauroids and pistosauroids) and more homogeneous postcranial skeletons, as well...
- sauropterygian and a relative of Wumengosaurus, pachypleurosaurs and nothosauroids, but subsequently reinterpreted as member of Saurosphargidae (a non-sauropterygian...
- Brevicaudosaurus is an extinct genus of nothosauroid marine sauropterygian from the Middle Tri****ic of China. The type species is B. jiyangshanensis. It...
- S2CID 228965354. Qing-Hua Shang; Xiao-Chun Wu; Chun Li (2020). "A new Ladinian nothosauroid (Sauropterygia) from Fuyuan, Yunnan Province, China". Journal of Vertebrate...