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Pachypleurosaurus edwardsi, nothosaurus skeleton Carnataurus derives from their division into

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derives from their division into three longitudinal lobes: a slightly raised central lobe (the axis)

At the moment it still resides within A

Of all Solnhofen decapod fossils

from only 1 inch above the gum line to 11 inches including the root

Mioplosus lived during the Eocene Epoch and is about 55 million years old

Pachypleurosaurus edwardsi, nothosaurus skeleton Carnataurus derives from their division intoThis replica is a complete skeleton of an example of a primitive synaptosaurian reptile group known as nothosaurus. This specimen was found in Triassic of Switzerland. Pachypleurosaurus (meaning 'thick rib lizard') is a genus of pachypleurosaurian that lived during the Triassic Period. It was a basal sauropterygian, and had a long neck. The type species is P. edwardsi. Shipping Included

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