International audienceMost of the known and most-complete Early Jurassic specimens of plesiosaurians were recovered from the United Kingdom and Germany, and few specimens from that age originate from other areas in Europe. This study describes a new plesiosaurian taxon from Toarcian deposits of Luxem-bourg, 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 in the genus Microcleidus. The new specimen studied here contributes to our understanding of the palaeodiversity of Early Jurassic plesiosaurians and confirms their high degree of 'endemism' and low...
The plesiosaur specimen NHMUK OR49202, from the Lias Group of Lyme Regis, consists of a complete sku...
An almost complete postcranial skeleton recovered from late Maastrichtian beds of central Chile, whi...
Remains of plesiosaurs (aquatic reptiles of the suborder Plesiosauria, order Sauropterygia) are know...
Two new species of plesiosaur have been recognised from the Pliensbachian (Early Jurassic) of Englan...
Two new species of plesiosaur have been recognised from the Pliensbachian (Early Jurassic) of Englan...
Complete plesiosaur skeletons are relatively abundant in the Lower Jurassic of England and Germany, ...
Complete plesiosaur skeletons are relatively abundant in the Lower Jurassic of England and Germany, ...
The Posidonienschiefer Formation (Toarcian) of Holzmaden, Baden-Wurttemberg in southwestern Germany ...
ABSTRACT—This paper offers a preliminary description of a plesiosaur (Reptilia: Sauropterygia) from ...
At present, our knowledge of plesiosauroid diversity from the uppermost Jurassic (Tithonian/Volgian)...
A partial plesiosauroid skull from the São Gião Formation (Toarcian, Lower Jurassic) of Alhadas, Por...
Plesiosauria is a clade of medium to large bodied marine reptiles with a cosmopolitan distribution r...
Plesiosauria is a clade of medium to large bodied marine reptiles with a cosmopolitan distribution r...
Plesiosaurian relationships have been subject to considerable debate at both higher and lower levels...
We provide a complete description of one of the oldest plesiosaurians, Stratesaurus taylori from the...
The plesiosaur specimen NHMUK OR49202, from the Lias Group of Lyme Regis, consists of a complete sku...
An almost complete postcranial skeleton recovered from late Maastrichtian beds of central Chile, whi...
Remains of plesiosaurs (aquatic reptiles of the suborder Plesiosauria, order Sauropterygia) are know...
Two new species of plesiosaur have been recognised from the Pliensbachian (Early Jurassic) of Englan...
Two new species of plesiosaur have been recognised from the Pliensbachian (Early Jurassic) of Englan...
Complete plesiosaur skeletons are relatively abundant in the Lower Jurassic of England and Germany, ...
Complete plesiosaur skeletons are relatively abundant in the Lower Jurassic of England and Germany, ...
The Posidonienschiefer Formation (Toarcian) of Holzmaden, Baden-Wurttemberg in southwestern Germany ...
ABSTRACT—This paper offers a preliminary description of a plesiosaur (Reptilia: Sauropterygia) from ...
At present, our knowledge of plesiosauroid diversity from the uppermost Jurassic (Tithonian/Volgian)...
A partial plesiosauroid skull from the São Gião Formation (Toarcian, Lower Jurassic) of Alhadas, Por...
Plesiosauria is a clade of medium to large bodied marine reptiles with a cosmopolitan distribution r...
Plesiosauria is a clade of medium to large bodied marine reptiles with a cosmopolitan distribution r...
Plesiosaurian relationships have been subject to considerable debate at both higher and lower levels...
We provide a complete description of one of the oldest plesiosaurians, Stratesaurus taylori from the...
The plesiosaur specimen NHMUK OR49202, from the Lias Group of Lyme Regis, consists of a complete sku...
An almost complete postcranial skeleton recovered from late Maastrichtian beds of central Chile, whi...
Remains of plesiosaurs (aquatic reptiles of the suborder Plesiosauria, order Sauropterygia) are know...