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Definition of Aristonectidae

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Meaning of Aristonectidae from wikipedia

- The Aristonectidae is a taxonomic family of poorly known plesiosaurs from the Jur****ic and Cretaceous periods. They are closely related to polycotylid...
- grouped with the Late Jur****ic Tatenectes and Kimmerosaurus in the family Aristonectidae. They are distinguished by the fact that they have a very enlarged skull...
- (2011) considered Abyssosaurus to represent the first reliable record of Aristonectidae in Russia. A large phylogenetic analysis performed by Roger Benson and...
- Plesiosaur Genera. A. Yu. Berezin (2011). "A new plesiosaur of the family Aristonectidae from the early cretaceous of the center of the Russian platform". Paleontological...
- classified by Cruickshank et al. to the Cryptoclididae family, and later do Aristonectidae (degraded subsequently to Aristonectinae), and Tuarangisaurus belonging...
- be close relatives of Aristonectes in the family Cimoliasauridae or Aristonectidae, but later ****igned to Cryptoclididae. The unusual body shape and pachyostotic...
- Kaiwhekea, Kimmerosaurus and Tatenectes into the newly erected family Aristonectidae. In 2011, two years later, O'Keefe and colleagues were skeptical about...
- PMIDĀ 23741520. A. Yu. Berezin (2011). "A new plesiosaur of the family Aristonectidae from the early cretaceous of the center of the Russian platform". Paleontological...
- Sciences. 5 (6). Berezin, A.Y. (2011). "A new plesiosaur of the family Aristonectidae from the early cretaceous of the center of the Russian platform". Paleontological...
- S2CIDĀ 130698779. A. Yu. Berezin (2011). "A new plesiosaur of the family Aristonectidae from the early cretaceous of the center of the Russian platform". Paleontological...