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order of
marine reptiles that
lived in the
Middle to Late Tri****ic.
Thalattosaurs were
diverse in size and shape, and are
divided into two superfamilies:...
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Rhaetian (Late Tri****ic) of
southwestern England. It is the
youngest known thalattosaur.
Pachystropheus was
named by
Erika von
Huene in 1935;
Huene described...
- to the Tri****ic period. The
partial skeleton of a new
genus of
basal thalattosaur has been
recovered from the
Brisbois Member of this formation. The Brisbois...
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cladistically obsolete), mosasaurs, nothosaurs, placodonts, sea turtles,
thalattosaurs and thalattosuchians. Most
marine reptile groups became extinct at the...
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Champsosaurus Simoedosaurus ?Pachystropheus (sometimes
considered a
thalattosaur) ?Actiosaurus Thalattosuchia:
Early Jur****ic -
Early Cretaceous Metriorhynchoidea...
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Gunakadeit is an
extinct genus of
thalattosaur. It is
known from a
single species,
Gunakadeit joseeae,
which is
based on an
articulated and
mostly complete...
- kuehneosaurids, choristoderes, archosaurs, testudinatans, ichthyosaurs,
thalattosaurs, and sauropterygians.
Cynodonts evolve from
larger therapsids. Olson's...
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Thalattosauroidea is a
superfamily of
thalattosaurs, a Tri****ic
group of
marine reptiles. It was
named in 1904 by
paleontologist John
Campbell Merriam...
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classified as a
cymbospondylid ichthyosaur, and most
recently a
thalattosaur. Many
thalattosaur fossils have been
found in a
slightly olderLate Ladinian-age...
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early Carnian.
Reptiles of the
Guanling biota include ichthyosaurs,
thalattosaurs, placodonts, and
Odontochelys (an
early relative of turtles). Sedimentary...