- The
Halisaurinae are a
subfamily of mosasaurs, a
group of Late
Cretaceous marine lizards. They were
small to medium-sized,
ranging from just
under 3 meters...
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Plioplatecarpinae and Tylosaurinae; and the Halisauromorpha,
containing the
Halisaurinae. The
placement of
Dallasaurus suggested that the
Russellosaurina and...
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features and as the most
complete representative of its subfamily, the
Halisaurinae. With a
length of 3–4 m (9.8–13.1 ft),
Halisaurus was
comparatively small...
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belonging to the
mosasaur family.
Phosphorosaurus is
classified within the
Halisaurinae subfamily alongside the
genera Pluridens, Eonatator, and Halisaurus....
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close relative of Halisaurus, and part of the same subfamily, the
Halisaurinae. It is
known from the Late
Cretaceous of
North America,
Colombia and...
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Globidens Kaikaifilu Mosasaurus Plotosaurus Prognathodon Thal****otitan
Halisaurinae Eonatator Halisaurus Tylosaurinae Hainosaurus Tylosaurus Taniwhasaurus...
- El-Kheir, G. A. (2023). "A new
species of
Halisaurus (Mosasauridae:
Halisaurinae) from the
lower Maastrichtian (Upper Cretaceous) of the
Western Desert...
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Halisaurinae Mosasaurinae...
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belonging to the Mosasauridae.
Pluridens is
placed in the
subfamily Halisaurinae with the
genera Phosphorosaurus,
Eonatator and Halisaurus.
Compared to...
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Kazuhiko Sakurai; Kyo
Tanoue (2015). "A new
halisaurine mosasaur (Squamata:
Halisaurinae) from ****an: the
first record in the
western Pacific realm and the first...