-
build was and they were
named as a
separate order in 1835. The
first plesiosaurian genus, the
eponymous Plesiosaurus, was
named in 1821.
Since then, more...
- individual,
representing the
first articulated skeleton of an
Italian plesiosaurian.
Anguanax is
known solely from the
holotype MPPL 18797,
currently housed...
- (PS199921) is also
known from the same formation. The "Speeton Clay
plesiosaurian" is an
informal name
given to the
elasmosaurid plesiosaur specimens...
-
Sankar Chatterjee in 1991, who
suggested that the
fossils were
actually plesiosaurian.
Chatterjee did
however not
formally reclassify any of the
fossil specimens...
-
Cryonectes is an
extinct genus of
pliosaurid plesiosaurian known from the
Early Jur****ic of Normandy,
northern France.
Cryonectes is
known only from the...
- Alexandra; Nakajima, Yasuhisa; Sander, P.
Martin (2017-12-01). "A Tri****ic
plesiosaurian skeleton and bone
histology inform on
evolution of a
unique body plan"...
- With
Westphaliasaurus and Cryonectes,
Arminisaurus is only the
third plesiosaurian taxon that was
described from the
Pliensbachian stage. The holotype...
-
Pliosauridae is a
family of
plesiosaurian marine reptiles from the
Latest Tri****ic to the
early Late
Cretaceous (Rhaetian to
Turonian stages). The family...
- 179
Storrs 1997 pp.180 Andrews, C. W. 1896. "On the
structure of the
plesiosaurian skull".
Quarterly Journal of the
Geological Society, London, 52, 246–253...
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including a
pectoral girdle (pictured in taxobox)
described in 1911.
Plesiosaurian fossils were
acquired for the
Manchester Museum by
William Boyd Dawkins...