Definition of Teleosaurid. Meaning of Teleosaurid. Synonyms of Teleosaurid

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Meaning of Teleosaurid from wikipedia

- similar to the modern gharial that lived during the Jur****ic period. Teleosaurids were thalattosuchians closely related to the fully aquatic metriorhynchoids...
- morphology make them characteristic and easily identifiable compared to other teleosaurid teeth. The type species, M. hugii, is known from the Kimmeridgian of...
- Mycterosuchus is an extinct genus of teleosaurid crocodyliform from the Middle Jur****ic (Callovian) of England. Although previously synonymized with Steneosaurus...
- Ctenochasmatidae, though further examination suggested it belonged to a teleosaurid stem-crocodilian instead of a pterosaur. O'****van and Martill (2018)...
- of 'Steneosaurus' obtusidens Andrews, 1909, an unusual macrophagous teleosaurid crocodylomorph from the Middle Jur****ic of England". Zoological Journal...
- 'narrow' and Gr****: σαῦρος saûros, 'lizard') is a dubious genus of teleosaurid crocodyliform from the Middle or Late Jur****ic (Callovian or early Oxfordian)...
- Ctenochasmatidae, though further examination suggested it actually belonged to a teleosaurid stem-crocodilian instead of a pterosaur. Below is cladogram following...
- Ctenochasmatidae, though further examination suggested it belonged to a teleosaurid crocodylomorph instead of a pterosaur. The specimen MN 7801-V from the...
- ****tive Early Cretaceous "teleosaurid" from France, with implications for the survival of metriorhynchids and teleosaurids across the Jur****ic-Cretaceous...
- Platysuchus ("flat crocodile") is an extinct genus of teleosaurid crocodyliform from the Early Jur****ic (Toarcian) of southern Germany and Luxembourg...