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- Polyptychodon) to Brachauchenius indet. In 2015, a pliosaur mandible from Turonian deposits near Goulmima, Morocco were referred to the species Brachauchenius lucasi...
- thought to have been giant fossils of a closely related pliosaur known as Brachauchenius lucasi. But by 2013, paleontologists understood that such fossils belonged...
- to include pliosauroids which have very short necks and may include Brachauchenius and Kronosaurus. However, modern cladistic analyses found that this...
- Rhaeticosaurus Simolestes Thal****iodracon Subfamily Brachaucheninae Brachauchenius Kronosaurus Makhaira Megacephalosaurus Polyptychodon Sachicasaurus Monquirasaurus...
- Phylogenetic analyzes consider it close to certain genera such as Brachauchenius or Megacephalosaurus, particularly on the basis of dental comparisons...
- tropic shale of southern Utah, Part 1: New records of the pliosaur Brachauchenius lucasi". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 27: 31–40. doi:10...
- Shale Cenomanian  US Thal****omedon Greenhorn Limestone Turonian  US Brachauchenius, Pahasapasaurus Guanling Formation Anisian  China Hiccles Cove Formation...
- "Pliosaurus" andrewsi Pliosaurus Simolestes Brachaucheninae Acostasaurus Brachauchenius Eiectus Kronosaurus Luskhan Makhaira Megacephalosaurus Monquirasaurus...
- Muiscasaurus catheti and the brachiosaur Padillasaurus leivaensis and pliosaur Brachauchenius, later reclassified as Stenorhynchosaurus, have been discovered. El...
- MNA V9433 Brachauchenius lucasi Megacephalosaurus eulerti Polyptychodon interruptus (DOKDM G/1–2)...