Meridiosaurus Temporal range:
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Genus: | Meridiosaurus
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Meridiosaurus is an extinct genus of mesoeucrocodylian that is a possible member of the family Pholidosauridae. [1] Remains have been found in the Late Jurassic Tacuarembó Formation in Tacuarembó, Uruguay. [2] The genus was described in 1980 on the basis of a partial rostrum that included the premaxillae and most of the maxillae. [3] [4] The assignment to Pholidosauridae is considered doubtful by some authors, but a 2011 redescription and phylogenetic analysis confirmed the pholidosaurid classification of Meridiosaurus. [5] [6]
Meridiosaurus Temporal range:
Kimmeridgian
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Genus: | Meridiosaurus
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Meridiosaurus is an extinct genus of mesoeucrocodylian that is a possible member of the family Pholidosauridae. [1] Remains have been found in the Late Jurassic Tacuarembó Formation in Tacuarembó, Uruguay. [2] The genus was described in 1980 on the basis of a partial rostrum that included the premaxillae and most of the maxillae. [3] [4] The assignment to Pholidosauridae is considered doubtful by some authors, but a 2011 redescription and phylogenetic analysis confirmed the pholidosaurid classification of Meridiosaurus. [5] [6]