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are heavily ossified, facilitating sinking. While they have their nostrils at the end of the snout as in crocodiles, they are oriented towards the tip instead of dorsally; their eye sockets are similarly forward-facing, implying that these animals did not surface often and probably simply rose the
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which has still rather simple teeth aside from the start of an enamel infolding. There is some tooth differentiation, with the anterior teeth being larger than the posterior ones. As with most choristoderes, neochoristoderes have palatal teeth, indicating food manipulation in the mouth.
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indicates that neochoristoderes may have had a widespread distribution in
Appalachia, but the majority of this habitat was not located in areas conducive for Cretaceous fossilization, leading to only a small margin of optimal habitat in New Jersey that preserved choristodere remains.
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adult females are thought to have particularly ossified limbs and pelvises, implying that they could crawl unto land, while adult males and juveniles could not. As most choristoderes are thought to have been
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Neochoristoderes are thought to be fully aquatic. They possess laterally flattened, muscular tails and paddle-like limbs, their torsos are dorsoventrally flattened with short but massive ribs and their
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471:, a large gap occurs between these Early Cretaceous faunas and the Late Cretaceous ones. There are no fossils of neochoristoderes in the Asian Late Cretaceous, but the subsequent distribution of
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Matsumoto, R., Manabe, M., & Evans, S. E. (2015). The first record of a long-snouted choristodere (Reptilia, Diapsida) from the Early
Cretaceous of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan.
446:, possibly due to colder temperatures, seems to have opened the ecological niche for these choristoderes to occupy a similar ecological niche. The oldest known neochoristodere is
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has been at times implicated in the extinction of neochoristoderes. There appears to be a niche partitioning between neochoristoderes and long-snouted crocodilians such as
335:. Noted for their long jaws and large size, these animals were predominant across the Northern Hemisphere, occurring in freshwater and coastal environments across the
397:. Various taxa of uncertain affinities within this group are known, including a partial femur of a choristodere, possibly of a neochoristodere from the
669:'s 310-497 N. In spite of this, most are thought to have had a diet similar to that of modern gharials due to the long and slender jaws, though
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Neochoristoderes form a monophyletic group, however there is no consensus about the relationships of the genera, which have been recovered as a
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881:"An Appalachian population of neochoristoderes (Diapsida, Choristodera) elucidated using fossil evidence and ecological niche modelling"
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Dudgeon, Thomas W.; Landry, Zoe; Callahan, Wayne R.; Mehling, Carl M.; Ballwanz, Steven (September 2021). Mannion, Philip (ed.).
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Compared with other choristoderes, which have rather simple teeth, neochoristoderes have teeth completely enveloped in striated
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Matsumoto, R., & Evans, S. E. (2016). Morphology and function of the palatal dentition in
Choristodera.
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implies that there were Asian taxa around this time, seeing as
Simoedosauridae is predominantly Asian and
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Most neochoristoderes have exceptionally large temporal fenestrae, suggesting powerful bite forces;
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with an enamel infolding at the base, labiolingually compressed and hooked, the exception being
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R. Matsumoto and S. E. Evans. 2010. Choristoderes and the freshwater assemblages of
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in recent studies. Neochoristodera contains the named genera
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gen. et sp. nov., with comments on neochoristodere ontogeny"
957:. . University of Alberta Education and Research Archive.
434:, where they co-exist with other choristodere groups like
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co-existed with a variety of broad-snouted species like
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426:Neochoristoderes first appear in the
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604:Lateral and dorsal views of a
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797:10.1080/08912963.2014.898296
324:is a lineage of specialised
314:Champsosauriformes Hay 1930
27:Extinct suborder of reptiles
951:The jaw adductor muscles of
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929:(Diapsida, Choristodera).
824:Journal of Iberian Geology
749:10.1186/s12862-022-01985-z
730:Brownstein, C. D. (2022).
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469:Cedar Mountain Formation
399:Cedar Mountain Formation
840:Mengshanosaurus minimus
219:Evans & Hecht, 1993
846:Vertebrata PalAsiatica
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328:-like fully aquatic
977:, 228(3), 414-429.
975:Journal of Anatomy
949:James, M. (2010).
933:, 19(3), 263-271,
931:Historical Biology
897:10.1111/pala.12545
789:Historical Biology
694:temperate climates
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403:Kuwajima Formation
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1240:Khurendukhosaurus
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1133:Choristodera
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1107:Choristodera
1050:Superclass:
1022:Choristodera
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247:Ikechosaurus
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202:Choristodera
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49:145–56
29:
1192:Irenosaurus
1178:Cteniogenys
620:snout in a
498:Fossils of
458:Valanginian
452:, from the
347:Systematics
1281:Kosmodraco
1116:see below↓
1095:Sauropsida
1080:Sauropsida
1062:Subclass:
1058:Sauropsida
717:References
641:viviparous
548:Appalachia
544:New Jersey
464:of China.
454:Berriasian
405:of Japan.
370:Kosmodraco
339:and early
337:Cretaceous
257:Kosmodraco
208:Suborder:
1052:Tetrapoda
1038:Kingdom:
913:237761128
905:0031-0239
866:2096-9899
742:(1): 34.
711:Greenland
617:gastralia
509:Campanian
479:Paleocene
409:Evolution
326:crocodile
165:Kingdom:
159:Eukaryota
1420:Category
1389:Q2405206
1383:Wikidata
1349:Category
1309:Tchoiria
1064:Diapsida
1046:Chordata
1044:Phylum:
1040:Animalia
768:35313822
704:Canadian
568:gharials
420:Tchoiria
394:Tchoiria
353:polytomy
341:Cenozoic
333:reptiles
307:Synonyms
297:Tchoiria
189:Reptilia
179:Chordata
175:Phylum:
169:Animalia
155:Domain:
1219:Shokawa
1056:Class:
759:8935759
667:gharial
622:snorkel
596:Biology
477:in the
225:Genera
195:Order:
185:Class:
1403:104042
911:
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707:Arctic
680:enamel
626:scutes
533:Europe
483:Eocene
44:Eocene
909:S2CID
655:skull
460:aged
1093:see
901:ISSN
862:ISSN
764:PMID
709:and
586:and
576:and
531:and
481:and
438:and
432:Asia
391:and
57:PreꞒ
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