Definition of Eosauropterygian. Meaning of Eosauropterygian. Synonyms of Eosauropterygian

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- may also be sauropterygians, or intermediate between the classic eosauropterygians and turtles. Several analyses of sauropterygian relationships since...
- Guizhou, southwestern China. It was originally described as a basal eosauropterygian and usually is recovered as such by phylogenetic analyses, although...
- species of Largocephalosaurus, that was initially interpreted as an eosauropterygian due to the limited preparation of the holotype of its type species...
- Diandongosaurus is an extinct genus of eosauropterygian known from the lower Middle Tri****ic (Anisian age) of Yunnan Province, southwestern China. It is...
- Majiashanosaurus is an extinct genus of pachypleurosaur or alternatively a basal eosauropterygian known from the Early Tri****ic (Olenekian age) of An**** Province, eastern...
- analyses have recovered the pachypleurosaurs as a basal clade of eosauropterygians outside of the nothosauroidea. Nothosaur-like reptiles were in turn...
- originate from the Netherlands. It was small to medium-sized for an eosauropterygian, measuring 1–1.2 metres (3.3–3.9 ft) long. Paleontology portal Timeline...
- species L. qianensis. L. polycarpon was initially interpreted as an eosauropterygian sauropterygian closely related to European pachypleurosaurs and nothosaurids...
- ; Sato, Tamaki; His-yin, Shan (2016). "Dawazisaurus Brevis, A New Eosauropterygian From the Middle Tri****ic of Yunnan, China". Acta Geologica Sinica -...
- (link) Cheng, Y. N.; Wu, X. C.; Sato, T.; Shan, H. Y. (2012). "A new eosauropterygian (Diapsida, Sauropterygia) from the Tri****ic of China". Journal of Vertebrate...