Definition of Teleosaur. Meaning of Teleosaur. Synonyms of Teleosaur

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Definition of Teleosaur

Teleosaur
Teleosaur Te`le*o*saur", n. (Paleon.) Any one of several species of fossil suarians belonging to Teleosaurus and allied genera. These reptiles are related to the crocodiles, but have biconcave vertebr[ae].

Meaning of Teleosaur from wikipedia

- Teleosauridae is a family of extinct typically marine crocodylomorphs similar to the modern gharial that lived during the Jur****ic period. Teleosaurids...
- von Wallenstein and the philosopher and scientist Gottfried Leibniz. Teleosaur remains have been known from Altdorf bei Nürnberg since 1832, but none...
- Daxian, Szechuan Dongyuemiao Member IVPP V 10098, a complete skull A teleosaur, considered a member of the family Teleosaurinae. An unusual freshwater...
- dominated the rivers and swamps and even invaded the seas (e.g., the teleosaurs, Metriorhynchidae and Dyrosauridae). The Metriorhynchidae were rather...
- Aeolodon A. priscus Daiting Mörnsheim Formation Two partial skeletons A teleosaur Alligatorellus A. bavaricus Eichstätt, Kelheim, Painten Altmühltal Formation...
- 2017-06-14 L. B. Halstead. 1975. Sokotosuchus ianwilsoni n. g., g. sp., a new teleosaur crocodile from the Upper Cretaceous of Nigeria. Journal of Mining and...
- reduced forelimbs. The preserved portion of the coracoid is similar to the teleosaur Charitomenosuchus and the metriorhynchid Magyarosuchus, while the flattened...
- Professor J. Buckman to a group of eggs which Buckman believed were laid by a teleosaur. However, modern scientists no longer think it is possible to determine...
- unidentified or undescribed/studied theropods. Teeth ****ociated with the Teleosaur "Megalosaurus" mersensis have recently been suggesting to come from indeterminate...
- considered a wastebasket taxon, with many other remains ****igned to the genus. Teleosaur remains have been known to science since at least 1758, although at first...