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    discoveries of Dinocephalosaurus specimens were made in Luoping, Yunnan, China, starting in 2008. At this locality, Dinocephalosaurus would have lived...
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    family (i.e. Dinocephalosaurus) were solely marine animals with paddle-like limbs, inhabiting the coastlines of the Tethys Ocean. Dinocephalosaurus was so specialized...
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  • Buntsandstein (Middle Triassic) of Bernburg, Germany: the first European Dinocephalosaurus-like marine reptile and its systematic implications for long-necked...
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  • & Fraser described the fossilized embryo of an animal similar to Dinocephalosaurus from rocks of a different locality of the Guanling Formation than...
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  • member of Thalattosauria. Redescription of the skeletal anatomy of Dinocephalosaurus orientalis is published by Spiekman et al. (2024), who interpret D...
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    fossilized embryos belonging to the non-archosaur archosauromorph Dinocephalosaurus, together suggest that the lack of viviparity among archosaurs may...
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  • tail and neck. Austronaga was significantly smaller than the coeval Dinocephalosaurus. The Austronaga holotype specimen, IVPP V18579, was discovered in...
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    Buntsandstein (Middle Triassic) of Bernburg, Germany: the first European Dinocephalosaurus-like marine reptile and its systematic implications for long-necked...
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    Buntsandstein (Middle Triassic) of Bernburg, Germany: the first European Dinocephalosaurus-like marine reptile and its systematic implications for long-necked...
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    large and fang-like, forming an interlocking "fish trap" similar to Dinocephalosaurus and many sauropterygians such as plesiosaurs and nothosaurs. All teeth...
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