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  2. Dinocephalosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Dinocephalosaurus (meaning "terrible-headed reptile") is a genus of long necked, aquatic protorosaur that inhabited the Triassic seas of China. The genus contains the type and only known species, D. orientalis , which was named by Chun Li in 2003.

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    “If this is more fiber than you typically eat pre-cycling, opt for a smaller portion of dragon fruit—like a ½ cup—paired with a lower-fiber fruit like a 6-inch banana, which provides about ...

  4. Trachelosauridae - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Wang, Lei & Li described Austronaga as a new genus and species of dinocephalosaurid, recovering as the sister taxon to Dinocephalosaurus in a clade also containing Pectodens. [ 8 ] A 2024 redescription of Trachelosaurus by Spiekman et al. determined that it was another member of the family previously given the name Dinocephalosauridae.

  5. Scientists unveil 240-million-year-old ‘dragon’ fossil

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    Newly-discovered fossils have allowed scientists to reveal a 240-million-year-old “dragon” in its entirety for the first ever time, National Museums Scotland (NMS) said in a statement on Friday.

  6. 2024 in reptile paleontology - Wikipedia

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    Redescription of the skeletal anatomy of Dinocephalosaurus orientalis is published by Spiekman et al. (2024), who interpret D. orientalis as adapted to more open waters than Tanystropheus hydroides, and consider the similarities between Dinocephalosaurus and Tanystropheus to be largely convergent. [153]

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  8. Protorosauria - Wikipedia

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    Protorosauria is an extinct, likely paraphyletic group of basal archosauromorph reptiles from the latest Middle Permian (Capitanian stage) to the end of the Late Triassic (Rhaetian stage) of Asia, Europe and North America.

  9. D. orientalis - Wikipedia

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    Dactylopteryx orientalis, a praying mantis species; Dalbergia orientalis, a legume species found only in Madagascar; Dinera orientalis, a tachinid fly species in the genus Dinera; Dinocephalosaurus orientalis, a long necked, aquatic protorosaur species that inhabited the Triassic seas of China