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The evolutionary history of polycotylid plesiosaurians. [PDF]
Fischer V +4 more
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Biotic and environmental dynamics through the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous transition: evidence for protracted faunal and ecological turnover. [PDF]
Tennant JP +4 more
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Reappraisal of Europe's most complete Early Cretaceous plesiosaurian: Brancasaurus brancai Wegner, 1914 from the "Wealden facies" of Germany. [PDF]
Sachs S, Hornung JJ, Kear BP.
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О некоторых особенностях в устройстве теменных костей у Pliosauridae [PDF]
Новожилов, Н. И.
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Biostratigraphie et Paléontologie et l'Hettangien en Belgique et au Grand - Duche de luxembourg [PDF]
Delsate, D.
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Reptiles extintos : volumen en homenaje a Zulma Gasparini [PDF]
Fernández, Marta Susana +1 more
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Considerations on a Brachauchenius skeleton (Pliosauroidea) from the lower Paja Formation (late Barremian) of Villa de Leyva area (Colombia) [PDF]
O. Hampe
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Abstract The fragmentary remains of a plesiosaur have been collected from the Haida Formation (Albian, Lower Cretaceous) at Cumshewa Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. The specimen is identified as a member of the family Pliosauridae, based on tooth structure.
James W. Haggart +2 more
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Pliosaurs are plesiosaurs with short necks and large heads. The Kronosaurus queenslandicus specimen from the Early Cretaceous of Australia on exhibit in the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard is perhaps the best known example. Brachauchenius lucasi Williston 1903 (USNM 4989; Fig.
Michael J Everhart
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