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discoveries of
Dinocephalosaurus specimens were made in Luoping, Yunnan, China,
starting in 2008. At this locality,
Dinocephalosaurus would have lived...
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Cerda & ApesteguĂa (2024).
Redescription of the
skeletal anatomy of
Dinocephalosaurus orientalis is
published by
Spiekman et al. (2024), who
interpret D...
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family (i.e.
Dinocephalosaurus) were
solely marine animals with paddle-like limbs,
inhabiting the
coastlines of the
Tethys Ocean.
Dinocephalosaurus was so specialized...
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Buntsandstein (Middle Tri****ic) of Bernburg, Germany: the
first European Dinocephalosaurus-like
marine reptile and its
systematic implications for long-necked...
- &
Fraser described the
fossilized embryo of an
animal similar to
Dinocephalosaurus from
rocks of a
different locality of the
Guanling Formation than...
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Buntsandstein (Middle Tri****ic) of Bernburg, Germany: the
first European Dinocephalosaurus-like
marine reptile and its
systematic implications for long-necked...
- tail and neck.
Austronaga was
significantly smaller than the
coeval Dinocephalosaurus. The
Austronaga holotype specimen, IVPP V18579, was
discovered in...
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fossilized embryos belonging to the non-archosaur
archosauromorph Dinocephalosaurus,
together suggest that the lack of
viviparity among archosaurs may...
- Palaeophiidae: Late
Cretaceous -
Eocene Archaeophis Palaeophis Pterosphenus Dinocephalosaurus:
Middle Tri****ic Tanystropheus:
Middle Tri****ic Placodonts: Tri****ic...
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Buntsandstein (Middle Tri****ic) of Bernburg, Germany: the
first European Dinocephalosaurus-like
marine reptile and its
systematic implications for long-necked...