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Genus: | Cretevania Rasnitsyn,
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Cretevania is an extinct genus of Evaniidae, which lived in what is now China, Burma, England, Lebanon, Mongolia, Russia and Spain during the Cretaceous period. [1] the genus was described by Rasnitsyn in 1975, and the type species is Cretevania minor. [1]
Cladogram after Peñalver et al. (2010). [1]
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Cretevania Temporal range:
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Genus: | Cretevania Rasnitsyn,
1975
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Cretevania is an extinct genus of Evaniidae, which lived in what is now China, Burma, England, Lebanon, Mongolia, Russia and Spain during the Cretaceous period. [1] the genus was described by Rasnitsyn in 1975, and the type species is Cretevania minor. [1]
Cladogram after Peñalver et al. (2010). [1]
Evanioidea |
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