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  2. Mosasaurini - Wikipedia

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    Bell proposed that the Mosasaurini should be abandoned and that all members of the tribe should be incorporated into the Plotosaurini. While other scientists agree that a tribe containing Mosasaurus should be monophyletic, they argue that Mosasaurini should be the valid tribe. For example, in a 2012 study, Aaron LeBlanc, Caldwell, and Bardet ...

  3. Mosasaurinae - Wikipedia

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    The subfamily is generally recognised as containing two subdivisions, the tribes Globidensini (Globidens and its closest relatives) and Mosasaurini (Mosasaurus and its closest relatives). A third tribe, the Prognathodontini ( Prognathodon and its closest relatives, such as Plesiotylosaurus ), is also used on occasion. [ 6 ] "

  4. Category:Mosasaurines - Wikipedia

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  5. Globidensini - Wikipedia

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    Both the genera Globidens and Prognathodon (sometimes classified as a globidensin, though most often not) have adaptations to a powerful jaw musculature. The ratio between the length of the supratemporal fenestra and the total length of the skull has previously been used as an improvised measurement for mosasaur bite force, and is quite high in these genera (0.27 in Globidens dakotensis and 0. ...

  6. Megapterygius - Wikipedia

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    Megapterygius is a medium-sized mosasaur with an estimated skull length of 0.8 metres (2.6 ft) and a body length of approximately 6 metres (20 ft). Both the front and hind flippers are longer than the skull.

  7. Tylosaurinae - Wikipedia

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    The Tylosaurinae are a subfamily of mosasaurs, [2] a diverse group of Late Cretaceous marine squamates.Members of the subfamily are informally and collectively known as "tylosaurines" and have been recovered from every continent except for South America. [3]

  8. Eremiasaurus - Wikipedia

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    Eremiasaurus is a mosasaurid which is placed in the tribe Mosasaurini, alongside the genera Mosasaurus (shown above, depicted with the contemporaneous species M. beaugei) and Plotosaurus (below) In one of the several cladograms present in the formal description of the taxon conducted by LeBlanc and colleagues in 2012, Eremiasaurus was placed as ...

  9. Moanasaurus - Wikipedia

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    Moanasaurus (From Māori moana "sea" and Greek sauros "lizard"; meaning "Sea Lizard") was a genus of mosasaur from the Late Cretaceous period. Its fossil remains have been discovered in the North Island of New Zealand.