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- Plesiosauroidea (/ˈpliːsiəsɔːr/; Gr****: πλησιος plēsios 'near, close to' and σαυρος sauros 'lizard') is an extinct clade of carnivorous marine reptiles...
- strict division of the Plesiosauria into two suborders, the long-necked Plesiosauroidea and the short-neck Pliosauroidea. Modern research, however, indicates...
- London, 52, 246–253. Brown, D. S. 1981. "The English Upper Jur****ic Plesiosauroidea (Reptilia) and a review of the phylogeny and classification of the...
- preservation and ontogeny. He divided plesiosaurs into two superfamilies, the Plesiosauroidea and Pliosauroidea, based on neck length, head size, ischium length...
- Microcleidus is an extinct genus of sauropterygian reptile belonging to the Plesiosauroidea. The species has 40 neck vertebrae and a short tail of 28 vertebrae...
- plesiosauroids including the Plesiosaurus, and is placed outside of the Plesiosauroidea group. Plesiopterys wildi is the one known species within the genus...
- and phylogenetic placement of Seeleyosaurus guilelmiimperatoris (Plesiosauroidea, Microcleididae) from the Lower Jur****ic Posidonia Shale of Germany"...
- (2004b). "New data regarding the skull of Dolichorhynchops osborni (Plesiosauroidea: Polycotylidae) from rediscovered photos of the Harvard Museum of Comparative...
- ISSN 0025-990X. Brown, D. S. (1981). "The English Upper Jur****ic Plesiosauroidea (Reptilia) and a review of the phylogeny and classification of the...
- preservation and ontogeny. He divided plesiosaurs into two superfamilies, the Plesiosauroidea and Pliosauroidea, based on neck length, head size, ischium length...