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There were even
successful groups of
aquatic sphenodontians, such as the
pleurosaurs.
Tuatara were
originally classified as
agamid lizards when they were...
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consisting of ichthyosaurs, squamates, protorosaurs,
araeoscelidans and
pleurosaurs. Historically, a
variety of
reptiles with
upper fenestrae,
either alone...
- Jur****ic,
occupying a wide
range of lifestyles,
including the
aquatic pleurosaurs with long snake-like
bodies and
reduced limbs, the
specialized herbivorous...
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group was
represented by a
diversity of forms,
including the
aquatic pleurosaurs and the
herbivorous eilenodontines. The
earliest members of Sphenodontinae...
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including it as part of the
clade Leptorhynchia, also
including sapheosaurs,
pleurosaurs,
Kallimodon and Vadasaurus.
Despite being found in
aquatic deposits,...
- Pamizinsaurus, Ankylosphenodon, the Sphenovipera+Theretairus clade, and
pleurosaurs. A 2017
study utilizing both
parsimony and
bayesian analyses found some...
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elongation that
typifies the
other two genera. Dupret, V. (2004). The
pleurosaurs:
anatomy and phylogeny.
Revue de Paléobiologie, 9: 61-80.[1] Simões,...
- pleurosaurids.
Although this
genus was not as
specialized as the eel-like
pleurosaurs for
aquatic life,
various skeletal features support the idea that it...
- P.
goldfussi P.
ginsburgi Paleontology portal Dupret, V. (2004). The
pleurosaurs:
anatomy and phylogeny.
Revue de Paléobiologie, 9: 61-80.[1] Kin, Adrian;...
- Dupret, V. (2004). The
pleurosaurs:
anatomy and phylogeny.
Revue de Paléobiologie, 9: 61-80.[1] R. L. Carroll, R. L. (1985). A
pleurosaur from the
Lower Jur****ic...