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Thalattosuchus superciliosus.
Indeterminate remains possibly belonging to
thalattosuchians have been
reported from the
Early Jur****ic (Sinemurian) of
Chile and...
- mosasaurs, nothosaurs, placodonts, sea turtles,
thalattosaurs and
thalattosuchians. Most
marine reptile groups became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous...
- The
Kimmeridge Clay is a
sedimentary deposit of
fossiliferous marine clay
which is of Late Jur****ic to
lowermost Cretaceous age and
occurs in southern...
- by the
lacking fossil record of
early thalattosuchians.
Prior to Turnersuchus, the
oldest known thalattosuchians were
Toarcian in age, at
which point the...
- The
Oxford Clay (or
Oxford Clay Formation) is a Jur****ic
marine sedimentary rock
formation underlying much of
southeast England, from as far west as Dorset...
- small-bodied, long-legged sphenosuchians,
early crocodyliforms and
thalattosuchians. The Neosuchia, a
major group of crocodylomorphs,
first appeared during...
-
large heads. In the Toarcian, at the end of the
Early Jur****ic, the
thalattosuchians (marine "crocodiles") appeared, as did new
genera of
ichthyosaurs (Stenopterygius...
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galilei (a loricatan),
Pedeticosaurus leviseuri (a sphenosuchian),
Chenanisuchus lateroculi (a dyrosaurid), and
Dakosaurus maximus (a
thalattosuchian)....
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strata in the town of
Watchet in Somerset, England.
While teleosaurid thalattosuchians had
similar longirostrine jaws to
phytosaurs and were
common in the...
- Suchodus, a
thalattosuchian highly adapted to a
marine lifestyle...