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- The type species of this genus is Pterodactylus suevicus, the combinatio nova is Cycnorhamphus suevicus. In 1878, Oscar Fraas referred a specimen of Pterodactylus...
- Zonitoides suevicus is an extinct species of small, air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Gastrodontidae. Fossils...
- Tithonian) of southern Germany, both C. suevicus and Dakosaurus maximus are contemporaneous. As with Solnhofen, C. suevicus feed upon fish, while D. maximus...
- of Geosaurus, G. suevicus. This specimen was found in Germany and dated to the late Jur****ic (Late Kimmeridgian) period. G. suevicus had a distinctively...
- was described and named by the latter as the type species Teratosaurus suevicus. The generic name is derived from Gr**** τέρας, teras, "[ominous birth of...
- oblitum Synonym of Cycnorhamphus suevicus Pterodactylus suevicus Quenstedt 1855 Reclassified as Cycnorhamphus suevicus Pterodactylus micronyx Meyer 1856...
- another genus; Friedrich August von Quenstedt named the species Stenochirus suevicus in 1867 based on remains collected from Aalenian-aged deposits in Reutlingen...
- Rhacheosaurus gracilis, Dakosaurus maximus, Geosaurus giganteus and Cricosaurus suevicus. It has been hypothesised that niche partitioning enabled several species...
- (Fitzinger, 1860), siamensis (von Schreber, 1790), sinensis (Erxleben, 1777), suevicus (Reichenbach, 1846), syrmiensis (Reichenbach, 1846), turcicus (Reichenbach...
- both D. maximus and C. suevicus are contemporaneous. As with Solnhofen, Dakosaurus was the top predator, while C. suevicus was a fish-eater. Paleontology...