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referred to cf.
Ophthalmosaurus (i.e.,
either Ophthalmosaurus or a
closely related species).
Within Ophthalmosauridae,
Ophthalmosaurus was once considered...
- 4 m-long (13 ft)
Ophthalmosaurus and
related genera, they were very
similar in
general build to Ichthyosaurus. The eyes of
Ophthalmosaurus were huge, and...
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specimens of
Ophthalmosaurus have
similar processes. The back part of the
clavicle gradually narrows into a
curved point, as in
Ophthalmosaurus and Baptanodon...
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versions were made,
mostly for
corpses but also for some animals, such as
Ophthalmosaurus. The
greatest challenge for the
artist at
Crawley Creatures was working...
- by
George H. Baur, in 1887, the
family contains the
basal taxa like
Ophthalmosaurus.
Appleby (1956)
named the
taxon Ophthalmosauria which was followed...
-
Maisch and
Matzke (2000)
regarded Undorosaurus to be a
species of
Ophthalmosaurus. However,
Storrs et al. 2000
rejected this
synonymy based on the tooth...
-
Ophthalmosaurus. The
process was
separated from the sca****r
facet (articulation with the sca****) by a deep, wide notch, as in many
Ophthalmosaurus specimens...
- from
Europe Anurognathus, one of the
smallest pterosaurs from
Europe Ophthalmosaurus, a very
common sea-going
ichthyosaur from
Europe and
North America...
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scleral rings.
Virtually complete scleral ring of the
ichthyosaur Ophthalmosaurus Partial scleral ring of Mosasaurus.
Skull and
scleral ring of the gorgonopsian...
- the
Great Valley. He
quickly becomes friends with Mo the
mischievous Ophthalmosaurus who has been
isolated from his pod by the weather. When Littlefoot...