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- Thalattosuchia is a clade of mostly marine crocodylomorphs from the Early Jur****ic to the Early Cretaceous that had a cosmopolitan distribution. They are...
- subgroups Neosuchia (which includes modern crocodilians) and the extinct Thalattosuchia adapting to aquatic life, while some terrestrial groups adopted herbivorous...
- metriorhynchid crocodylomorphs, with implications for the extinction of Thalattosuchia". Cretaceous Research. 56: 608–616. Bibcode:2015CrRes..56..608C. doi:10...
- (2013). "A new Patagonian species of Cricosaurus (Crocodyliformes, Thalattosuchia): first evidence of Cricosaurus in Middle–Upper Tithonian lithographic...
- (2010-03-30). "The evolution of Metriorhynchoidea (mesoeucrocodylia, thalattosuchia): an integrated approach using geometric morphometrics, analysis of...
- (Crocodylomorpha, Thalattosuchia). Royal Society Open Science. 1(140222), 1-42. Vignaud, P (1997). "La morphologie dentaire des Thalattosuchia (Crocodylia,...
- 129-183. Vignaud P, Gasparini ZB. 1996. New Dakosaurus (Crocodylomorpha, Thalattosuchia) from the Upper Jur****ic of Argentina. Comptes Rendus de l'Académie...
- by Mark T. Young and colleagues in 2024 as "the largest clade within Thalattosuchia containing Metriorhynchus brevirostris, but not Teleosaurus cadomensis...
- been synonymized with Steneosaurus. A 2005 phylogenetic analysis of Thalattosuchia, however, did not support the monophyly of Steneosaurus, as the genera...
- Pliensbachian of the United Kingdom. It is the oldest diagnostic member of Thalattosuchia and was also found to be the group's most basal member, being situated...