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Journal Article
Published: 18 October 2017
Geological Magazine (2019) 156 (1): 99–116.
... plesiosaurian taxon from Toarcian deposits of Luxembourg, Microcleidus melusinae , represented by the most complete skeleton ever discovered from this country. A preliminary phylogenetic analysis places Microcleidus melusinae within Microcleididae, as a sister taxon of the species previously included...
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Cervical and pectoral vertebrae of plesiosaurians from the Toarcian (and (h...
Published: 28 December 2020
Fig. 4. Cervical and pectoral vertebrae of plesiosaurians from the Toarcian (and (h) upper Pliensbachian) stages of Eastern Siberia. (a–c) Microcleidus sp.: (a) ZIN PH 86/211, (b) SPbU VZ R Sp22c and (c) SPbU VZ R Sp36. (d–g) Cervical and pectoral vertebrae of ?Microcleididae indet.: (d
Journal Article
Published: 28 December 2020
Geological Magazine (2021) 158 (7): 1305–1322.
...Fig. 4. Cervical and pectoral vertebrae of plesiosaurians from the Toarcian (and (h) upper Pliensbachian) stages of Eastern Siberia. (a–c) Microcleidus sp.: (a) ZIN PH 86/211, (b) SPbU VZ R Sp22c and (c) SPbU VZ R Sp36. (d–g) Cervical and pectoral vertebrae of ?Microcleididae indet.: (d...
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Published: 01 July 2013
Journal of Paleontology (2013) 87 (4): 537–549.
... ); as a ‘microcleidid elasmosaur' ( Groβmann, 2007 ), equivalent to Plesiosauridae; as within Microcleididae ( Benson et al., 2012 ) and as within Plesiosauroidea in the most recent phylogenetic analysis ( Druckenmiller and Knutsen, 2012 ). These differences are mainly due to the different concepts for Elasmosauridae...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2016
DOI: 10.1144/SP434.14
EISBN: 9781862391581
... that are primarily referable to the Rhomaelosauridae, Pliosauridae and Microcleididae (see Benson et al. 2012 ). Valid plesiosaurian taxa have been described from the UK, southern Germany, southern France and Portugal. These occurrences had no direct links, since certain barriers were present that separated them...
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