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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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known for
their unusual downturned snouts and
crushing dentition.
Mesosaurs were
quite possibly the very
first fully aquatic reptilian animals and...
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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...
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Following is a list of
marine reptiles,
reptiles which are
adapted to life in
marine or
brackish environments. The
following marine reptiles are species...