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- in choristoderes are extensively developed indicating food mani****tion in the mouth, probably in combination with the tongue. In most choristoderes, longitudinal...
- pantestudines (turtles and their extinct relatives) and the semiaquatic choristoderes have also been placed in Archosauromorpha by some authors. Archosauromorpha...
- back to three lineages of frogs that evolved after the cataclysm. The choristoderes (a group of semi-aquatic diapsids of uncertain position) survived across...
- based solely on teeth is known from the upper part of the formation. Choristoderes, or champsosaurs, were aquatic reptiles. Small examples looked like...
- ISSNĀ 2056-2799. S2CIDĀ 239140732. Matsumoto, R.; Evans, S. E. (2010). "Choristoderes and the freshwater ****emblages of Laurasia". Journal of Iberian Geology...
- discovery of a fossil of a two-headed embryo or neonate of the long-necked choristodere reptile Hyphalosaurus, which was the first record of fossilized polycephaly...
- The Morrison Formation is a distinctive sequence of Late Jur****ic sedimentary rock that is found in the western United States, which has a wide ****ortment...
- colder temperatures, seems to have opened the ecological niche for these choristoderes to occupy a similar ecological niche. The oldest known neochoristodere...
- punctuated by ice ages and re-establishment of East Antarctic Ice Sheet. Choristoderes, the last non-crocodilian crocodylomorphs and creodonts go extinct....
- remained rare, with their remains outnumbering terrestrial lizards 200:1. Choristoderes, a group of freshwater aquatic reptiles that first appeared during the...