- jaws,
commonly known as pliosaurs. More
primitive non-thal****ophonean
pliosauroids resembled plesiosaurs in
possessing relatively long
necks and smaller...
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Rhaeticosaurus (meaning 'Rhaetian lizard') is an
extinct genus of
basal pliosauroid from the Late Tri****ic (Rhaetian)
rocks of the
Exter Formation. The type...
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Pachycostasaurus (meaning 'thick-ribbed lizard') is an
extinct Pliosauroid from the
Oxford Clay
formation of Peterborough, England. The
holotype fossil...
- (Toarcian age,
about 183 to 175.6
million years ago)
rhomaleosaurid pliosauroid known from
Northamptonshire and from
Yorkshire of the
United Kingdom...
- is
Plesiosaurus itself, as all
younger taxa were
recently found to be
pliosauroids.
While they were
Mesozoic diapsid reptiles that
lived at the same time...
- and a coracoid. In
naming the specimen,
Carpenter noted "Of all
known pliosauroids,
Plesiopleurodon wellesi most
closely resembles Liopleurodon ferox from...
- dewysea)
Glaucus atlanticus, a sea slug Thal****iodracon, a
plesiosaur pliosauroid genus Thal****odraco, an
ichthyosaur genus SSM-700K C-Star, a
South Korean...
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Sthenarosaurus (meaning "strong lizard") is an
extinct genus of
rhomaleosaurid pliosauroid discovered in the Toarcian-aged 'Main Alum Shale' (Commune
subzone of...
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Sinopliosaurus (meaning "Chinese more lizard") is a
dubious genus of
pliosauroid plesiosaur. It
lived during the
Aptian and
Albian stages of the Early...
-
Meyerasaurus victor". The
family Brachauchenidae has been
proposed to
include pliosauroids which have very
short necks and may
include Brachauchenius and Kronosaurus...