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- Members of the subfamily are informally and collectively known as "tylosaurines" and have been recovered from every continent except for South America...
- teeth, which are smaller and more recurved than the marginal teeth. Tylosaurine dentaries were elongate; the dentary is between 56 and 60% of total length...
- T.S.; Caldwell, M.W. (2010). "Redescription and rediagnosis of the tylosaurine mosasaur Hainosaurus pembinensis Nicholls, 1988, as Tylosaurus pembinensis...
- also considered apex predators, most prominent among them being the tylosaurines and Prognathodon. Tylosaurus bernardi, the only surviving species of...
- identified in the Southern Hemisphere, as well as one of the largest tylosaurines known to date, if its attribution to this group remains valid. One of...
- lithostrothian sauropod, an aquatic elasmosaurid, and the carnivorous tylosaurine mosasaurs Taniwhasaurus and Hainosaurus. As for fishes and chondrichthyes...
- Caldwell, M.W.; Paparella, I.; Bullard, T.S. (2018). "A new species of tylosaurine mosasaur from the upper Campanian Bearpaw Formation of Saskatchewan,...
- Lacertoidea. †Taniwhasaurus New Zealand, ****an, Antarctica A medium-sized tylosaurine mosasaur. †Temujinia Djadochta Formation, Gobi Desert, Mongolia An iguanian...
- species is among the largest members of the Tylosaurines, And the only really large antarctic tylosaurine †Kelyophis †Kelyophis hechti 70–66 Ma Maevarano...
- Platecarpus P. tympaniticus Alabama. A plioplatecarpine Selmasaurus S. russelli Alabama. A plioplatecarpine Tylosaurus Tylosaurus sp. Alabama. A tylosaurine...