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- Choristodera abstract "Choristodera is an order of semi-aquatic diapsid reptiles which ranged from the Middle Jurassic, or possibly Late Triassic, to at least the early Miocene. Choristoderes have been found in North America, Asia, and Europe. The most common fossils are typically found from the Late Cretaceous to the lower Eocene. Cladists have placed them between basal diapsids and basal archosauromorphs, but the phylogenetic position of Choristodera is still uncertain. It has also been proposed that they represent basal lepidosauromorphs. Most recently, workers have placed Choristodera within Archosauromorpha.".
- Choristodera thumbnail Champsosaurus_BW.jpg?width=300.
- Choristodera wikiPageExternalLink 6195345.stm.
- Choristodera wikiPageExternalLink bridge.pl?action=checkTaxonInfo&taxon_no=37784.
- Choristodera wikiPageExternalLink ghost.html.
- Choristodera wikiPageExternalLink choristodera.html.
- Choristodera wikiPageExternalLink Champosauridae.
- Choristodera wikiPageExternalLink archosy.html.
- Choristodera wikiPageExternalLink Choristoderes.html.
- Choristodera wikiPageID "2217590".
- Choristodera wikiPageRevisionID "597981731".
- Choristodera authority "Cope, 1884".
- Choristodera displayChildren "1".
- Choristodera fossilRange "Middle Jurassic - Miocene, (Possible Late Triassic record)".
- Choristodera hasPhotoCollection Choristodera.
- Choristodera imageCaption "Artist's impression of Champsosaurus".
- Choristodera imageWidth "220".
- Choristodera name "Choristoderes".
- Choristodera subdivisionRanks "Subgroups".
- Choristodera taxon "Choristodera".
- Choristodera subject Category:Choristodera.
- Choristodera type Eukaryote.
- Choristodera type Species.
- Choristodera type Animal.
- Choristodera type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Choristodera type EukaryoticCell.
- Choristodera type Reptile.
- Choristodera type Organism.
- Choristodera comment "Choristodera is an order of semi-aquatic diapsid reptiles which ranged from the Middle Jurassic, or possibly Late Triassic, to at least the early Miocene. Choristoderes have been found in North America, Asia, and Europe. The most common fossils are typically found from the Late Cretaceous to the lower Eocene. Cladists have placed them between basal diapsids and basal archosauromorphs, but the phylogenetic position of Choristodera is still uncertain.".
- Choristodera label "Choristodera".
- Choristodera label "Choristodera".
- Choristodera label "Choristodera".
- Choristodera label "Choristodera".
- Choristodera label "Choristodera".
- Choristodera label "Choristodera".
- Choristodera label "Choristodera".
- Choristodera label "Choristodera".
- Choristodera label "離龍目".
- Choristodera sameAs Choristodera.
- Choristodera sameAs Choristodera.
- Choristodera sameAs Choristodera.
- Choristodera sameAs Choristodera.
- Choristodera sameAs Choristodera.
- Choristodera sameAs Choristodera.
- Choristodera sameAs Choristodera.
- Choristodera sameAs m.06wq_b.
- Choristodera sameAs Q133068.
- Choristodera sameAs Q133068.
- Choristodera wasDerivedFrom Choristodera?oldid=597981731.
- Choristodera depiction Champsosaurus_BW.jpg.
- Choristodera isPrimaryTopicOf Choristodera.