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- Anshunsaurus and Xinpusaurus. However, uncertainty over Endennasaurus's thalattosaurian ancestry led to it being excluded from these analyses. After Müller...
- Pachys, "Thick" and Strophaios, Vertebrae) is a genus of prehistoric thalattosaurian marine reptile, from the Rhaetian (Late Tri****ic) of southwestern England...
- and described by John C. Merriam in 1905, making it one of the first thalattosaurians known (along with Thalattosaurus). Nectosaurus is known from fragmentary...
- specimens." Pachystropheus Several partial postcranial skeletons A small thalattosaurian marine reptile, youngest known thalattosaur Lissodus L. minimus A hybodont...
- disarticulated skull A thalattosaurian Grippia longirostris Several skulls and forelimbs A basal ichthyosaur Paralonectes merriami A thalattosaurian Thalattosaurus...
- independently movable digits. Agkistrognathus can be distinguished from other thalattosaurians due to having conical, closely spaced teeth which are smallest in the...
- dentaries. Although this snout configuration is not known in any other thalattosaurians, Miodentosaurus does share a number of other features with Askeptosauroids...
- nares (unlike other reptilian groups such as mesosaurs, phytosaurs, thalattosaurians, saurosphargids, ichthyosauriforms, sauropterygians, pleurosaurids...
- Endennasaurus is an extinct genus of thalattosaurian from the Upper Tri****ic of Italy. It was found in and named after the Endenna cave, composed of Zorzino...
- reptiles include the long-necked Tanystropheus and Macrocnemus, and the thalattosaurians Askeptosaurus, Clarazia and Hescheleria. In both the Fossil Hill Member...