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- Morphological studies in the past also classified helodermatids and pythonomorphs with the varanoids in the clade Platynota, while the Chinese crocodile...
- they "consider most characters previously reported as supporting the Pythonomorph Hypothesis to be problematic, because of incomplete fossil preparation...
- that mosasaurians are most closely related to monitor lizards, and the pythonomorph hypothesis, which argues for a sister relationship with snakes. A third...
- Zaher, Hussam (eds.), "Re****essing the Morphological Foundations of the Pythonomorph Hypothesis", The Origin and Early Evolutionary History of Snakes (1 ed...
- the formation, including those of Mimodactylus and Microtuban. The pythonomorphs Pontosaurus, Eupodophis and probably Aphanizocnemus are known from the...
- Pontosaurus is a now extinct genus of pythonomorph from the Late Cretaceous period. It was originally named Hydrosaurus, but that name was preoccupied...
- Cabezuelo-Hernández, Alberto; Pérez-García, Adán (2023). "A New Species of the Pythonomorph Carentonosaurus from the Cenomanian of Algora (Guadalajara, Central Spain)"...
- Cabezuelo-Hernández, Alberto; Pérez-García, Adán (2023). "A New Species of the Pythonomorph Carentonosaurus from the Cenomanian of Algora (Guadalajara, Central Spain)"...
- "seas****", and sauros, "lizard") is a family of Late Cretaceous semiaquatic pythonomorph lizards closely related to the mosasaurs. Regarded by some paleontologists...
- Cabezuelo-Hernández, A.; Pérez-García, A. (2023). "A New Species of the Pythonomorph Carentonosaurus from the Cenomanian of Algora (Guadalajara, Central Spain)"...