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Journal Article
Published: 30 April 2008
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (3): 303–320.
... and represents a new genus and species of Rhomaleosauridae ( Borealonectes russelli ). The Rhomaleosauridae are a problematic group, and a review of the current status of included taxa is given prior to the description of the Canadian material. The holotype and only known specimen of the new species consists...
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Published: 01 November 2003
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2003) 54 (4): 269–275.
..., but this criterion is no longer considered a valid discriminator of plesiosaur families. O'Keefe (2001) placed Leptocleidus in the family Rhomaleosauridae. However, his data for the genus are unreliable: he incorrectly gives the type species of Leptocleidus as L. capensis. The holotype and thus the type...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2012
Journal of Paleontology (2012) 86 (1): 167–176.
... suggest that NHMUK 39514 differs from other known Early Jurassic plesiosaurs. A bowed mandible (sensu Druckenmiller and Russell, 2008a ) is present in NHMUK 39514 and many rhomaleosaurids and is an unambiguous synapomorphy of the clade Rhomaleosauridae of Ketchum and Benson (2010) . However...
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Published: 05 August 2015
Geological Magazine (2016) 153 (3): 449–459.
... referred to the Pliosauroid clade. Pliosauroids include two families, the Pliosauridae (Seeley, 1874 ) and the Rhomaleosauridae (Nopsca, 1928 ; Ketchum & Benson, 2011 a ). Rhomaleosauridae were unearthed from Upper Triassic – Middle Jurassic rocks of Western Europe, Argentina...
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Comparison between (a) Goulmima specimen MNHN GOU 11 and a selection of (b)...
Published: 05 August 2015
Figure 4. Comparison between (a) Goulmima specimen MNHN GOU 11 and a selection of (b) Rhomaleosauridae, (c) Polycotylidae and (d) Pliosauridae for which the mandible is well known. (a) Drawing of Brachauchenius lucasi specimen MNHN GOU 11
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Cervical and pectoral vertebrae of plesiosaurians from the Toarcian (and (h...
Published: 28 December 2020
) SPbU VZ R Sp22a. (j, l, m) Cervical vertebrae of Rhomaleosauridae indet.: (j) ZIN PH 68/211, (l) ZIN PH 83/211 and (m) ZIN PH 15/211. Numbers indicate the following views: 1, anterior view; 2, lateral view; 3, ventral view; 4, posterior view for (a–c) and dorsal view for (e–g, i–l); 5, dorsal view
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2007
Journal of Paleontology (2007) 81 (1): 154–162.
... with the cladistic analysis of O'Keefe (2001) , which grouped both Leptocleidus and Rhomaleosaurus , together with the middle Jurassic taxon Simolestes Andrews, 1913 , in the monophyletic family Rhomaleosauridae. However, O'Keefe (2004) subsequently revised this classification, recognizing only...
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Journal Article
Published: 28 December 2020
Geological Magazine (2021) 158 (7): 1305–1322.
...) SPbU VZ R Sp22a. (j, l, m) Cervical vertebrae of Rhomaleosauridae indet.: (j) ZIN PH 68/211, (l) ZIN PH 83/211 and (m) ZIN PH 15/211. Numbers indicate the following views: 1, anterior view; 2, lateral view; 3, ventral view; 4, posterior view for (a–c) and dorsal view for (e–g, i–l); 5, dorsal view...
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Published: 01 November 2009
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2009) 57 (3-4): 133–142.
... of London , 30 , 436 – 449 . Simpson , M. 1884 . The fossils of the Yorkshire Lias described from Nature . 2nd Edition . Wheldon , London . Smith , A. S. 2007 . Anatomy and Systematics of the Rhomaleosauridae (Sauropterygia: Plesiosauria) . Ph.D. Thesis , National University...
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Journal Article
Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 January 2005
Paleobiology (2005) 31 (4): 656–675.
... to this study, and these transitions occur along well-supported interior nodes. The same is true for genus-level relationships within the Pliosauridae and Rhomaleosauridae. The cladogram topology upon which our findings rest is quite robust, and it is not likely to change drastically with the addition of a few...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2016
DOI: 10.1144/SP434.14
EISBN: 9781862391581
... (Fig. 5 b). Rhomaleosauridae Nopcsa, 1928 ( sensu Ketchum & Benson 2010 ) ? Meyerasaurus Smith & Vincent, 2010 ? Meyerasaurus sp. Referred material . GPIH 4851, incomplete coracoid and associated rib. Both elements were damaged by fire during World War II (Fig. 6...
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