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Members of the
subfamily are
informally and
collectively known as "
tylosaurines" and have been
recovered from
every continent except for
South America...
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stress transfer.
Because of this, it has been
proposed that the
tylosaurine rostrum was
elongated for use in
ramming prey or rivals, but
recent research...
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identified in the
Southern Hemisphere, as well as one of the
largest tylosaurines known to date, if its
attribution to this
group remains valid. One of...
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considered apex predators, most
prominent among them
being the
tylosaurines and Prognathodon.
Tylosaurus bernardi, the only
surviving species of...
- T.S.; Caldwell, M.W. (2010). "Redescription and
rediagnosis of the
tylosaurine mosasaur Hainosaurus pembinensis Nicholls, 1988, as
Tylosaurus pembinensis...
- Holmes, Robert; Bell,
Gorden L.; Wiffen, Joan (27 June 2005). "An
unusual tylosaurine mosasaur from New Zealand: a new
skull of
Taniwhasaurus oweni (Lower...
- Caldwell, M.W.; Paparella, I.; Bullard, T.S. (2018). "A new
species of
tylosaurine mosasaur from the
upper Campanian Bearpaw Formation of Saskatchewan,...
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species is
among the
largest members of the
Tylosaurines, And the only
really large antarctic tylosaurine †Kelyophis †Kelyophis
hechti 70–66 Ma Maevarano...
- Caldwell, R. Holmes, G. L. Bell, Jr. and J. Wiffen. 2005. An
unusual tylosaurine mosasaur from New Zealand: a new
skull of
Taniwhasaurus oweni (Lower...
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intact holotype skull suggest some
degree of
convergent evolution with
tylosaurine mosasaurs.
Plesiotylosaurus was a
relatively large mosasaur. The holotype...