Definition of Plesiosaurian. Meaning of Plesiosaurian. Synonyms of Plesiosaurian

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Definition of Plesiosaurian

Plesiosaurian
Plesiosaurian Ple`si*o*sau"ri*an, n. (Paleon.) A plesiosaur.

Meaning of Plesiosaurian from wikipedia

- 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...
- including a pectoral girdle (pictured in taxobox) described in 1911. Plesiosaurian fossils were acquired for the Manchester Museum by William Boyd Dawkins...