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Remarks on Phosphorosaurus oriliebi (not as aberrant a halisaurine as so thought)
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Global Distribution Achieved by Halisaurine Mosasaurs Explained by a New Discovery from Japan
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- 1 Intro
- 2 Sharing Under the Cretaceous Sea: Global Distribution Achieved by Halisaurine Mosasaurs Explained by a New Discovery from Japan
- 3 existed in Mesozoic seas
- 4 Enter Mosasaurs (Squamata: Mosasauridae)
- 5 Squamates = Lizards & Snakes
- 6 Introduction to Mosasaurs
- 7 Fins or limbs? Both included
- 8 Global Mosasaur Distribution
- 9 New Material Locality/Horizon
- 10 August 9, 2009
- 11 Nearly 2 years of acid preparation followed....
- 12 A large number of cranial elements (six paired), several vertebrae, and ribs
- 13 The State of Preservation
- 14 Interspecific Comparisons 1
- 15 Remarks on Phosphorosaurus oriliebi (not as aberrant a halisaurine as so thought)
- 16 Phosphorosaurus ponpetelegans Konishi et al., 2015
- 17 Beautiful and Puzzling
- 18 Typical Mosasaur Skull
- 19 BFOV analysis
- 20 Interpretations/Discussions
- 21 Conclusions
- 22 Acknowledgments