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- its own genus by O'Keefe and Wahl in 2003. Tatenectes laramiensis is the type and only species of Tatenectes. While the original specimen was lost, subsequent...
- from the family Cryptoclididae. Kimmerosaurus is most closely related to Tatenectes. There are very few fossil remains of Kimmerosaurus known. In fact, nothing...
- closely related to polycotylid plesiosaurs. The family is made up of Tatenectes, Kimmerosaurus, Aristonectes, and Kaiwhekea. This group was formerly known...
- synonym of Elasmosauridae. Cimoliasaurus laramiensis Knight, 1900, now Tatenectes Cimoliasaurus richardsoni Lydekker, 1889, now Cryptoclidus richardsoni...
- Therefore, they moved the genera Aristonectes, Kaiwhekea, Kimmerosaurus and Tatenectes into the newly erected family Aristonectidae. In 2011, two years later...
- Spitrasaurus Cryptoclidinae Cryptoclidus Kimmerosaurus Ophthalmothule Tatenectes Muraenosaurinae Muraenosaurus Picrocleidus Tricleidus? Vinialesaurus...
- Aristonectes and Kaiwhekea, traditionally grouped with the Late Jur****ic Tatenectes and Kimmerosaurus in the family Aristonectidae. They are distinguished...
- Spitrasaurus Cryptoclidinae Cryptoclidus Kimmerosaurus Ophthalmothule Tatenectes Muraenosaurinae Muraenosaurus Picrocleidus Tricleidus? Vinialesaurus...
- have also been do****ented in other contemporary plesiosaurs, such as Tatenectes and Pantosaurus, proving that these were common food sources for marine...
- R.; Street, H. P. (2009). "Osteology of the cryptoclidoid plesiosaur Tatenectes laramiensis, with comments on the taxonomic status of the Cimoliasauridae"...