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Mosasauria (disused)
Taxonomy
Mosasauria was named as an order. It was considered monophyletic by Gauthier et al. (2012).
It was corrected as Mosasauri by Gadow (1898) and Jaekel (1910); it was synonymized subjectively with Pythonomorpha by Hay (1902); it was reranked as the suborder Mosasauria by Osborn (1903); it was reranked as the suborder Mosasauri by Jaekel (1911); it was reranked as the superfamily Mosasauria by Kuhn (1946) and Reeder et al. (2015); it was reranked as the superfamily Mosasauroidea by Caldwell et al. (1995), Bardet et al. (2003), Schulp et al. (2004), Bell and Polcyn (2005), Schulp et al. (2008), Gauthier et al. (2012), Pyron et al. (2013), Bell et al. (2013), Garcia et al. (2015), Frey et al. (2016) and Hornung et al. (2018).
It was assigned to Reptilia by Leidy (1873); to Squamata by Osborn (1903) and Osborn (1904); to Lyognatha by Jaekel (1910); to Lyognathi by Jaekel (1911); to Pythonomorpha by Gadow (1898) and Perrier (1928); to Lacertilia by Kuhn (1946); to Anguimorpha by Caldwell et al. (1995); to Squamata by Bardet et al. (2003); to Toxicofera by Pyron et al. (2013) and Reeder et al. (2015); and to Squamata by Osborn (1903), Schulp et al. (2004), Bell and Polcyn (2005), Schulp et al. (2008), Gauthier et al. (2012), Bell et al. (2013), Garcia et al. (2015), Frey et al. (2016) and Hornung et al. (2018).
It was corrected as Mosasauri by Gadow (1898) and Jaekel (1910); it was synonymized subjectively with Pythonomorpha by Hay (1902); it was reranked as the suborder Mosasauria by Osborn (1903); it was reranked as the suborder Mosasauri by Jaekel (1911); it was reranked as the superfamily Mosasauria by Kuhn (1946) and Reeder et al. (2015); it was reranked as the superfamily Mosasauroidea by Caldwell et al. (1995), Bardet et al. (2003), Schulp et al. (2004), Bell and Polcyn (2005), Schulp et al. (2008), Gauthier et al. (2012), Pyron et al. (2013), Bell et al. (2013), Garcia et al. (2015), Frey et al. (2016) and Hornung et al. (2018).
It was assigned to Reptilia by Leidy (1873); to Squamata by Osborn (1903) and Osborn (1904); to Lyognatha by Jaekel (1910); to Lyognathi by Jaekel (1911); to Pythonomorpha by Gadow (1898) and Perrier (1928); to Lacertilia by Kuhn (1946); to Anguimorpha by Caldwell et al. (1995); to Squamata by Bardet et al. (2003); to Toxicofera by Pyron et al. (2013) and Reeder et al. (2015); and to Squamata by Osborn (1903), Schulp et al. (2004), Bell and Polcyn (2005), Schulp et al. (2008), Gauthier et al. (2012), Bell et al. (2013), Garcia et al. (2015), Frey et al. (2016) and Hornung et al. (2018).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1873 | Mosasauria Leidy p. 343 |
1898 | Mosasauri Gadow p. 24 |
1903 | Mosasauria Osborn p. 276 |
1904 | Mosasauria Osborn p. 114 |
1910 | Mosasauri Jaekel p. 336 |
1911 | Mosasauri Jaekel p. 154 |
1928 | Mosasauria Perrier p. 3118 |
1935 | Globidens timorensis Huene p. 415 |
1946 | Mosasauria Kuhn p. 61 |
1995 | Mosasauroidea Caldwell et al. |
2003 | Mosasauroidea Bardet et al. p. 608 |
2004 | Mosasauroidea Schulp et al. p. 744 |
2005 | Mosasauroidea Bell and Polcyn p. 178 |
2007 | Ophidiomorpha Palci and Caldwell |
2008 | Mosasauroidea Schulp et al. p. 1 |
2011 | Ophidiomorpha Vullo et al. p. 282 |
2012 | Mosasauroidea Gauthier et al. |
2013 | Mosasauroidea Bell Jr. et al. p. 574 |
2013 | Mosasauroidea Pyron et al. |
2015 | Mosasauroidea Garcia et al. p. 498 |
2015 | Mosasauria Reeder et al. |
2016 | Mosasauroidea Frey et al. p. 20 |
2018 | Mosasauroidea Hornung et al. p. 544 |
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Superfm. †Mosasauria
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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E. Perrier 1928 | Mandibules reliées par un ligament ; bassin sans connexion avec la colonne vertébrale. Crâne de Lézard. Vie marine. |