Globidensini tribe in the Mosasaurinae subfamily. Globidens alabamaensis was the first species of Globidens described, in a publication by Charles W. Gilmore...
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all forms were active predators of fish and ammonites; a few, such as Globidens, had blunt, spherical teeth, specialized for crushing mollusk shells....
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Mosasaurus in a sister relationship with another group which included Globidens and Prognathodon, and M. maximus as a sister species to Plotosaurus. The...
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generally recognised as containing two subdivisions, the tribes Globidensini (Globidens and its closest relatives) and Mosasaurini (Mosasaurus and its closest...
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maxillary teeth of Globidens dakotensis (between positions #5 and #6, though this is less pronounced than in Carinodens) and in Globidens alabamaensis. Carinodens...
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Igdamanosaurus (redirect from Globidens aegyptiacus)
Globidensini tribe as a close relative of Carinodens and Globidens, or even an indeterminate species of Globidens. "Igdamanosaurus". Fossilworks. Retrieved 17 December...
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715–2,467 lbf). The quadrates of Prognathodon, similarly to the genus Globidens, have fused suprastapedial and infrastapedial processes, which is possibly...
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century soon saw the discovery in Alabama of a strange mosasaur called Globidens, with rounded teeth suited to crushing shells. Mosasaur remains were also...
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Globidens alabamaensis Globidens dakotensis...
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Globidens dakotensis Globidens alabamaensis...
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