- been
disputed by some
other authors, who
identify Tetrapodophis as a
dolichosaurid much less
closely related to snakes.
Tetrapodophis possesses small yet...
- and
Caldwell (2010),
suggests that
snakes are more
closely related to
Dolichosaurids than
mosasaurs proper.
placing the
Dolichosauridae as a
sister group...
-
authors list (link)
Kenshu Shimada and
Tracy K.
Ystesund (2007). "A
dolichosaurid lizard,
Coniasaurus cf. C. cr****idens, from the
Upper Cretaceous Carlile...
-
fluctuations in sea
level did not
appear to have any
significant effects on
dolichosaurid evolution during the
Cenomanian and Turonian. The
degree to
which the...
- Cretaceous, 121–66 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Clockwise from top left:
dolichosaurids (Dolichosaurus, Pontosaurus, and Tetrapodophis) and
mosasauroids (Mosasaurus...
- 24199/j.mmv.2016.74.03. Scanlon, John D.; Hucknull,
Scott (2008). "A
dolichosaurid lizard from the
latest Albian (mid-Cretaceous)
Winton Formation, Queensland...
-
potentially a non-mosasaurid mosasauroid,
though likely more basal.
Perhaps a
dolichosaurid.
Adriosaurus Seeley 1881
Valid Slovenia More
basal than the Mosasauridae...
-
Pontosaurus kornhuberi Caldwell, 2006
Upper Cretaceous Dolichosauridae A
dolichosaurid lizard Pronotacanthus sahelalmae (Davis, 1887)
Santonian Notacanthidae...
- The
upper jaw
closely relates to that of varanids, scincoids, and
dolichosaurids. The
maxilla specifically resembles that of
lepidosaurs more so than...
- 722576. S2CID 130165209. Shimada, Kenshu; Ystesund,
Tracy K. (2007). "A
Dolichosaurid Lizard,
Coniasaurus cf. C. cr****idens, from the
Upper Cretaceous Carlile...