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- and skeleton of different teleosaurids suggest that they were more ecologically diverse than this. Earlier teleosaurids were coastal semi-aquatic generalists...
- Ctenochasmatidae, though further examination suggested it actually belonged to a teleosaurid stem-crocodilian instead of a pterosaur. Below is cladogram following...
- attempt at shallow-water teleosaurids to adapt to a more pelagic lifestyle as the local environment changed, while other teleosaurids became restricted to...
- semi-aquatic deposits of Oker, Lower Saxony, Germany two genera of teleosaurids (Steneosaurus and Machimosaurus) are known, in addition to the neosuchian...
- U.; Warapeang, P.; Taesuk, N.; Lauprasert, K. (2024). "Morphology of teleosaurid osteoderms from the Phu Kradung Formation of Thailand". Annales de Paléontologie...
- cliffs in Villers-sur-Mer. Remains include marine reptiles, in particular teleosaurids (Steneosaurus heberti) and metriorhynchids, coelacanths, a huge suspension-feeding...
- were re-reviewed. Members of this family generally were larger than the teleosaurids. Machimosauridae is a diverse group of teleosauroids, phylogenetically...
- Ctenochasmatidae, though further examination suggested it belonged to a teleosaurid stem-crocodilian instead of a pterosaur. O'****van and Martill (2018)...
- nature of the Lourinhã Formation, sharks, plesiochelyid turtles, and teleosaurid crocodyliforms are also present. The small-scale trough and ripple cross-bedded...
- of 'Steneosaurus' obtusidens Andrews, 1909, an unusual macrophagous teleosaurid crocodylomorph from the Middle Jur****ic of England". Zoological Journal...