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Rhomaleosaurus
Cranial Anatomy, Taxonomic Implications
A Revision of the Classification of the Plesiosauria with a Synopsis of the Stratigraphical and Geographical Distribution Of
A New Plesiosaur from the Lower Jurassic of Portugal and the Early Radiation of Plesiosauroidea
A Large Rhomaleosaurid Pliosaur from the Upper Lias of Rutland Richard Forrest
How Plesiosaurs Swam: New Insights Into Their Underwater Flight Using “Ava”, a Virtual Pliosaur
The First Record of Freshwater Plesiosaurian from the Middle
A Cladistic Analysis and Taxonomic Revision of the Plesiosauria (Reptilia: Sauropterygia) F
Novel Anatomy of Cryptoclidid Plesiosaurs with Comments on Axial Locomotion
A New Oxfordian Pliosaurid (Plesiosauria, Pliosauridae
Anatomy and Systematics of the Rhomaleosauridae (Sauropterygia: Plesiosauria)
The Evolutionary History of Polycotylid Plesiosaurians Rsos.Royalsocietypublishing.Org V
Computer Simulations Imply Forelimb-Dominated Underwater
New Information on Hauffiosaurus (Reptilia, Plesiosauria) Based on a New Species from the Alum Shale Member (Lower Toarcian
Revision of Polycotylid Plesioaur Systematics (Sauropterygia
'Plesiosaurus' Megacephalus (Sauropterygia: Plesiosauria)
Osteology and Relationships of a Plesiosaur
A New Elasmosaurid Plesiosaurian from the Early Cretaceous of Russia Marks an Early Attempt at Neck Elongation Supplementary
Mobility and Hydrodynamic Implications of the Long Neck in Plesiosaurs
Top View
Sauropterygia: Plesiosauria)
An Integrated Approach to Understanding the Role of the Long Neck in Plesiosaurs
Sauropterygia: Plesiosauria) from the Non-Marine to Paralic Dinosaur Park Formation of Southern Alberta, Canada
Ketchum Appendix S1 Modified Character List
Morphology of the Caudal Vertebrae in Rhomaleosaurus Zetlandicus and a Review of the Evidence for a Tail Fin in Plesiosauria
'FOSSILLEGAL' SYMPOSIUM on ETHICS in PALAEONTOLOGY and the ETHICS of UK FOSSIL COLLECTING
Youngest Occurrences of Rhomaleosaurid Plesiosaurs Indicate Survival of an Archaic Marine Reptile Clade at High Palaeolatitudes
The Internal Cranial Anatomy of the Plesiosauria (Reptilia, Sauropterygia): Evidence for a Functional Secondary Palate
Lower Cretaceous) of Villa De Leiva, Colombia, South America María Eurídice Páramo-Fonseca1,*, Marcela Gómez-Pérez2, Leslie F