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- Pachypleurosauria is an extinct clade of primitive sauropterygian reptiles from the Tri****ic period. Pachypleurosaurs vaguely resembled aquatic lizards...
- Chusaurus is an extinct genus of pachypleurosaurid known from the Early Tri****ic Nanzhang-Yuan’an Fauna in the South China block. The two known specimens...
- Luopingosaurus (meaning "Luoping lizard") is an extinct genus of pachypleurosaurid sauropterygian from the Middle Tri****ic Guanling Formation of Yunnan...
- of the skull of which is not found in other pachypleurosaurids. Other differences from pachypleurosaurids include Keichousaurus' more robust humerus,...
- 2009-01-05. Retrieved 2008-06-13. Sues H-D., Carroll R.L. 1985. The pachypleurosaurid Dactylosaurus schroederi (Diapsida: Sauropterygia). Canadian Journal...
- Valid Xu et al. Middle Tri****ic (Anisian) Guanling Formation  China A pachypleurosaurid. The type species is H. longicaudalis. Nothosaurus luopingensis Sp...
- Rieppel's 1998 re****essment recovered Hanosaurus within a monophyletic pachypleurosaurid in a phylogenetic analysis featuring diapsids. Its placement within...
- of Luopingosaurus, Xu et al. recovered Wumengosaurus as a derived pachypleurosaurid, as the sister taxon to the clade formed by Luopingosaurus and Honghesaurus...
- and alongside many related but smaller species of nothosaurids and pachypleurosaurids. Ceresiosaurus represents one of the largest vertebrate of up to 3 m...
- ISSN 0031-0182. Sander, P. M.; Greenwood, Peter Humphry (1989-11-30). "The pachypleurosaurids (Reptilia: Nothosauria) from the Middle Tri****ic of Monte San Giorgio...