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Tethysaurinae
Taxonomy
Tethysaurinae was named by Makádi et al. (2012) [urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:A71608F3-EB46-4B25-89E2-050CD0A84EA1].
It was assigned to Mosasauroidea by Makádi et al. (2012) and Garcia et al. (2015); and to Mosasauridae by Driscoll et al. (2019).
It was assigned to Mosasauroidea by Makádi et al. (2012) and Garcia et al. (2015); and to Mosasauridae by Driscoll et al. (2019).
Subtaxa
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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2012 | Tethysaurinae Makádi et al. p. 6 |
2015 | Tethysaurinae Garcia et al. p. 498 |
2019 | Tethysaurinae Driscoll et al. |
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Subfm. †Tethysaurinae Makádi et al. 2012
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G. †Pannoniasaurus Makádi et al. 2012
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†Pannoniasaurus inexpectatus Makádi et al. 2012
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Invalid names: Pannoniasaurus osii Jiménez-Huidobro and Caldwell 2016 [synonym]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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L. Makádi et al. 2012 | Medium-sized (max. 6 meters) mosasauroids exhibiting combination of primitive characters: predental rostrum absent; premaxilla-maxilla suture ends anterior to or level with the midline of the fourth maxillary tooth; nearly straight fronto-parietal suture; quadrate alar concavity shallow; elongated stapedial pit (at least three times longer than wide); quadrate distal condyle saddle-shaped, upward deflection of quadrate distal condyle absent; mandibular glenoid formed mainly by articular; cervical synapophyses extend below ventral border of centrum; dorsoventrally compressed centra in precaudal vertebrae; two sacrals with large ribs/transverse processes subcircular/oval in cross-section; facet for ilium on tip of sacral transverse processes; very elongated (two times longer than wide) pontosaur-like caudal centra; anteroposteriorly narrow scapula; ilium with posterior iliac process with compressed dorsal end bearing longitudinal grooves and ridges, and spoon-shaped preacetabular process overlapping the pubis |