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Leptocleididae
Taxonomy
Leptocleididae was named by White (1940).
It was assigned to Plesiosauria by White (1940); to Plesiosauria by Kuhn (1946); to Pliosauroidea by Kuhn (1966); and to Leptocleidia by Ketchum and Benson (2010), Ketchum and Benson (2011) and Benson and Druckenmiller (2014).
It was assigned to Plesiosauria by White (1940); to Plesiosauria by Kuhn (1946); to Pliosauroidea by Kuhn (1966); and to Leptocleidia by Ketchum and Benson (2010), Ketchum and Benson (2011) and Benson and Druckenmiller (2014).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1940 | Leptocleididae White p. 463 figs. 10b-d |
1946 | Leptoclididae Kuhn p. 59 |
1966 | Leptocleididae Kuhn p. 115 |
2010 | Leptocleididae Ketchum and Benson p. 15 |
2011 | Leptocleididae Ketchum and Benson p. 126 |
2014 | Leptocleididae Benson and Druckenmiller figs. 2-3 |
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Fm. †Leptocleididae White 1940
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G. †Leptocleidus Andrews 1922
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†Leptocleidus capensis Andrews 1911
†Leptocleidus clemai Cruickshank and Long 1997
†Leptocleidus superstes Andrews 1922
Invalid names: Peyerus Stromer 1935 [synonym]
G. †Nichollssaura Druckenmiller and Russell 2009
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†Nichollssaura borealis Druckenmiller and Russell 2009
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Invalid names: Nichollsia borealis Druckenmiller and Russell 2008 [replaced]
Invalid names: Nichollsia Druckenmiller and Russell 2008 [replaced]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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T. E. White 1940 | "Only skull known (Rhomaleosaurus) shows beginning of dolichocephaly; 18+ to 27 cervical vertebrae, 27 to 31 dorsals, 34 caudals; cervical ribs single- or doubleheaded; clavicles and interclavicle present; interclavicle without posterior process, posterior edge may be free and with a broad notch; scapula not meeting coracoid medial to scapulo-coracoid fenestra; posterolateral angles of coracoids not produced." |