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- being the crocodile-like neochoristoderes such as Champsosaurus. Other choristoderans had lizard-like or long necked morphologies. Choristoderes appear to...
- Press, p. 337-363. Ji Q, Wu XC, Cheng YN (April 2010). "Cretaceous choristoderan reptiles gave birth to live young". Die Naturwissenschaften. 97 (4):...
- dyrosaurs, sebecosuchians, turtles, lizards, snakes, sphenodontians, and choristoderans, also survived the event. The surviving lineages of neornithine birds...
- The Jiufotang Formation (Chinese: 九佛堂组; pinyin: jiǔfótáng zǔ) is an Early Cretaceous geological formation in Chaoyang, Liaoning which has yielded fossils...
- Choristoderans reported from the **** Cr**** Formation Genus Species State Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images Champsosaurus C. laramiensis Montana...
- representative of the order, the tuatara, resides. Freshwater crocodilians and choristoderans were among the aquatic reptiles to have survived the K–Pg extinction...
- Asia during the Early Cretaceous, which represents the high point of choristoderan diversity, including long necked forms such as Hyphalosaurus and the...
- Choristoderans of the Campanian Taxa Presence Location Description Images †Champsosaurus Campanian to Paleocene North America Champsosaurus is a genus...
- Philydrosaurus is an extinct genus of choristoderan which existed in China during the Early Cretaceous. The type species P. proseilus was named in 2005...
- (5 ft 9 in), and 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in), respectively. The largest known choristoderan, Kosmodraco dakotensis (previously known as Simoedosaurus dakotensis)...