Previous attempts to resolve plesiosaurian phylogeny are reviewed and a new phylogenetic data set of 66 taxa (67% of ingroup taxa examined directly) and 178 characters (eight new) is presented. We recover two key novel results: a monophyletic Plesiosauridae comprising Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus, Hydrorion brachypterygius, Microcleidus homalospondylus, Occitanosaurus tournemirensis and Seeleyosaurus guilelmiimperatoris; and five plesiosaurian taxa recovered outside the split between Plesiosauroidea and Pliosauroidea. These taxa are Attenborosaurus conybeari, 'Plesiosaurus'macrocephalus and a clade comprising Archaeonectrus rostratus, Macroplata tenuiceps and BMNH 49202. Based on this result, a new name, Neoplesiosauria, is erected for the cl...
<p>The largest phylogenetic analysis of ichthyosaurs to date is presented, with 114 ingroup taxa cod...
Plesiosauria is the most diverse and probably the most disparate clade of secondarily aquatic tetrap...
Plesiosaurs were the longest-surviving group of secondarily marine tetrapods, comparable in diversit...
Previous attempts to resolve plesiosaurian phylogeny are reviewed and a new phylogenetic data set of...
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...
The Plesiosauria (Reptilia: Sauropterygia) is a group of Mesozoic marine reptiles known from abundan...
Plesiosaurian relationships have been subject to considerable debate at both higher and lower levels...
Une révision de l ensemble des Plesioauria du Jurassique inférieur a permis de clarifier la taxonomi...
ABSTRACT—This paper offers a preliminary description of a plesiosaur (Reptilia: Sauropterygia) from ...
The predatory pliosaurs were among the largest creatures ever to inhabit the oceans, some reaching g...
Preparation of the holotype specimen of Bobosaurus forojuliensis, a large sauropterygian from the lo...
A Moroccan polycotylid plesiosaur from the early Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) of the Goulmima Formati...
Plesiosauria is the most diverse and probably the most disparate clade of secondarily aquatic tetrap...
FIGURE 20. 50 percent majority rule tree showing a hypothesis of relationship for Plesiosauria based...
<p>The largest phylogenetic analysis of ichthyosaurs to date is presented, with 114 ingroup taxa cod...
Plesiosauria is the most diverse and probably the most disparate clade of secondarily aquatic tetrap...
Plesiosaurs were the longest-surviving group of secondarily marine tetrapods, comparable in diversit...
Previous attempts to resolve plesiosaurian phylogeny are reviewed and a new phylogenetic data set of...
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...
The Plesiosauria (Reptilia: Sauropterygia) is a group of Mesozoic marine reptiles known from abundan...
Plesiosaurian relationships have been subject to considerable debate at both higher and lower levels...
Une révision de l ensemble des Plesioauria du Jurassique inférieur a permis de clarifier la taxonomi...
ABSTRACT—This paper offers a preliminary description of a plesiosaur (Reptilia: Sauropterygia) from ...
The predatory pliosaurs were among the largest creatures ever to inhabit the oceans, some reaching g...
Preparation of the holotype specimen of Bobosaurus forojuliensis, a large sauropterygian from the lo...
A Moroccan polycotylid plesiosaur from the early Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) of the Goulmima Formati...
Plesiosauria is the most diverse and probably the most disparate clade of secondarily aquatic tetrap...
FIGURE 20. 50 percent majority rule tree showing a hypothesis of relationship for Plesiosauria based...
<p>The largest phylogenetic analysis of ichthyosaurs to date is presented, with 114 ingroup taxa cod...
Plesiosauria is the most diverse and probably the most disparate clade of secondarily aquatic tetrap...
Plesiosaurs were the longest-surviving group of secondarily marine tetrapods, comparable in diversit...