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- Reptilia is mesosaurs. More recent phylogenetic analyses, such as that of Modesto (1999), support that of Gauthier et al. (1988) by placing mesosaurs with parareptiles...
- fully adapted animals may take to mating and birthing in water or ice. Mesosaurs were a group of small aquatic reptiles that lived during the early Permian...
- within Diapsida as the sister group to Neodiapsida. However, this excludes mesosaurs, who were found to be basal among the sauropsids. Below is a cladogram...
- restricted crown group encomp****ing diapsids and parareptiles (apart from mesosaurs, which he considered to be the most basal branch of sauropsids). Sauropsida...
- was one major exception: mesosaurs were placed outside both groups, as the sister taxon to the crown group Reptilia. Mesosaurs were still considered sauropsids...
- on where specifically mesosaurs should go has been of constant debate and recently there is still discussion about where mesosaurs should be placed in taxonomy...
- are known for their unusual downturned snouts and crushing dentition. Mesosaurs were quite possibly the very first fully aquatic reptilian animals and...
- Graciela (2017-11-02). "A Re****essment of the Taxonomic Position of Mesosaurs, and a Surprising Phylogeny of Early Amniotes". Frontiers in Earth Science...
- araeoscelidans, mesosaurs, squamates, pleurosaurids, weigeltisaurids, protorosaurs, and trilophosaurs. With the exception of mesosaurs, which only have...
- Following is a list of marine reptiles, reptiles which are adapted to life in marine or brackish environments. The following marine reptiles are species...