<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>The Tithonian record from northwestern Patagonia (Neuquén Basin) documents a complete succession of lower, middle, and late Tithonian marine reptiles. From the late Tithonian–early Berriasian of Patagonia, three marine crocodyliforms have been recorded: <i>Dakosaurus andiniensis</i>, <i>Cricosaurus araucanensis</i>, and <i>Purranisaurus potens</i>. Although <i>P. potens</i> includes the first metriorhynchid skull described from Patagonia, no detailed description and/or illustrations have been published. Since the mid-20th century, several authors have discussed the validity of <i>P. potens</i>. Recent preparation of the type material allowed a detailed description as well as exploration of its phylogenetic relationshi...
Remains of the marine crocodyliform Dakosaurus andiniensis from western South America reveal a linea...
Most species of the genus Pliosaurus Owen, 1842 come from the Northern Hemisphere, however, a growin...
38 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 21-25).Two new crocodyliform specimens ...
The Tithonian record from northwestern Patagonia (Neuquén Basin) documents a complete succession of ...
Upper Jurassic (Tithonian) deposits in north-western Patagonia, Argentina, have yielded rich and tax...
The metriorhynchid crocodyliform Cricosaurus araucanensis (Gasparini & Dellapé) has been documented ...
Fossil records of Geosaurini taxa in South American margins of the Eastern Pacific are scarce. We de...
Metriorhynchidae is a family of highly specialized, extinct marine crocodylomorphs that inhabited th...
Metriorhynchidae is an extinct group of Jurassic–Cretaceous crocodylomorphs that developed a fully p...
Metriorhynchidae is a family of highly specialized, extinct marine crocodylomorphs that inhabited th...
Background: Marine deposits from the Callovian of Europe have yielded numerous species of metriorhyn...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>Metriorhynchid thalattosuchians represent the most extreme archosaurian adapt...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Marine deposits from the Callovian of Europe have yielded numerous specie...
Cretaceous specimens collected predominantly in South America and Europe, but poorly known in the no...
Jurassic marine reptiles from the southern margin of the Eastern Pacific have been documented since ...
Remains of the marine crocodyliform Dakosaurus andiniensis from western South America reveal a linea...
Most species of the genus Pliosaurus Owen, 1842 come from the Northern Hemisphere, however, a growin...
38 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 21-25).Two new crocodyliform specimens ...
The Tithonian record from northwestern Patagonia (Neuquén Basin) documents a complete succession of ...
Upper Jurassic (Tithonian) deposits in north-western Patagonia, Argentina, have yielded rich and tax...
The metriorhynchid crocodyliform Cricosaurus araucanensis (Gasparini & Dellapé) has been documented ...
Fossil records of Geosaurini taxa in South American margins of the Eastern Pacific are scarce. We de...
Metriorhynchidae is a family of highly specialized, extinct marine crocodylomorphs that inhabited th...
Metriorhynchidae is an extinct group of Jurassic–Cretaceous crocodylomorphs that developed a fully p...
Metriorhynchidae is a family of highly specialized, extinct marine crocodylomorphs that inhabited th...
Background: Marine deposits from the Callovian of Europe have yielded numerous species of metriorhyn...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>Metriorhynchid thalattosuchians represent the most extreme archosaurian adapt...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Marine deposits from the Callovian of Europe have yielded numerous specie...
Cretaceous specimens collected predominantly in South America and Europe, but poorly known in the no...
Jurassic marine reptiles from the southern margin of the Eastern Pacific have been documented since ...
Remains of the marine crocodyliform Dakosaurus andiniensis from western South America reveal a linea...
Most species of the genus Pliosaurus Owen, 1842 come from the Northern Hemisphere, however, a growin...
38 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 21-25).Two new crocodyliform specimens ...