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Teleosaurus (from Gr****: τέλειος téleios, 'perfect' and Gr****: σαῦρος saûros, 'lizard') is an
extinct genus of
teleosaurid crocodyliform found in the...
- (Bathysuchus), and
potentially even long-snouted, semi-terrestrial
predators (
Teleosaurus). Additionally,
teleosaurids occupied a
wider range of
habitats than...
- ("complete") and σαῦρος -sauros ("lizard"). The type
species was
named Teleosaurus Calvadosii [Sic] by
Jacques Amand Eudes-Deslongchamps in 1866; however...
- sea
levels during the Kimmeridgian, as its
earlier relatives such as
Teleosaurus were
suited for
shallow coasts and
lagoon environments.
Bathysuchus is...
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Indosinosuchus Mystriosaurus Teleosaurinae Platysuchus Teleosaurus Aeolodontinae Aeolodon Bathysuchus Mycterosuchus Sericodon...
- (Eudes-Deslongchamps, 1868)
Synonyms Steneosaurus boutilieri Eudes-Deslongchamps, 1868
Teleosaurus brevidens Philips, 1871 "Steneosaurus"
meretrix Phizackerley, 1951...
- type species, P. gracilirostris, was
originally named as a
species of
Teleosaurus in 1836, but then it was
moved to
Steneosaurus in 1961, but it was again...
- were more
based on
Pterodactylus antiquus. Owen
correctly identified Teleosaurus as
similar to gharials,
being slender Jur****ic
Crocodilians with very...
- (May 17, 2019). "The
science of the
Crystal Palace Dinosaurs, part 2:
Teleosaurus,
pterosaurs and Mosasaurus". Mark Witton.com.
Archived from the original...
- the
PhyloCode as "the
largest clade within Thalattosuchia containing Teleosaurus cadomensis, but not
Metriorhynchus brevirostris". This
group contains...