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  Introduction to the Ichthyosauria http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/ichthyosauria.html
Provides information on the ichthyosaurs which shared the seas of the world with the other great groups of large marine reptiles, the plesiosaurs and mosasaurs, while the dinosaurs dominated the land.
  Oceans of Kansas Paleontology http://www.oceansofkansas.com/
Late Cretaceous marine fossils from the Western Interior Seaway. More than 50 pages of information on mosasaurs, plesiosaurs and other fossils found in Kansas and the Midwest.
  Mosasaur and Plesiosaur Pronunciation Guide http://www.dinosauria.com/dml/dmlf.htm
Having trouble pronouncing those long names? Want to know what they mean or who named them? Ben Creisler has compiled an excellent listing of the names and their origins.
  The Plesiosaur Site http://www.plesiosaur.com/
This site is intended to give serious and detailed information on the Order Plesiosauria, to provide a forum for discussion and for the presentation of ideas no matter how wild and fanciful on the palaeontology, taxonomy, biomechanics, biology and ecological role of members of the order.
  Plesiosaur Directory http://www.plesiosauria.com/
Introduction to the group including taxonomy, reconstructions, and original artwork.
  M.J. Everhart's Marine Reptile References. http://www.oceansofkansas.com/rep-refs.html
An alphabetical listing by author of published papers about ichthyosaurs, marine turtles, mosasaurs and plesiosaurs.
  The Ichthyosaur Page http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/people/motani/ichthyo/index.html
While dinosaurs ruled the land, the ichthyosaurs shared the seas of the world with the other great groups of large marine reptiles, the plesiosaurs and mosasaurs.
  The Mepal Ichthyosaur http://www.sedgwickmuseum.org/research/Mepal_Ichthyosaur.pdf
Provides information on the discovery, excavation and preservation of the ichthyosaur, Brachypterygius from the Jurassic clays of Cambridgeshire, UK.
  Placodont http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placodont
Information from Wikipedia on the Placodonts, a group of marine reptiles with heavy armour plating that lived during the Triassic period.
  A Day in the Life of a Mosasaur http://www.oceansofkansas.com/mosa-sty.html
Paleo-fiction by Mike Everhart, with illustrations.
  New Zealand's Ancient Marine Reptiles http://www.oceansofkansas.com/nz-aus.html
Information about prehistoric marine reptiles of New Zealand, where, whom, when and what was found. Paleogeographic information, where in New Zealand to see fossil material displayed, suggested reading material and links to other related websites.
  Texas Memorial Museum: Onion Creek Mosasaur http://www.utexas.edu/tmm/exhibits/mosasaur/
Information on this 30 foot long reptile, Mosasaurus maximus, from the Late Cretaceous.
  Fossil Preparation Lab SUNY Brockport http://vortex.weather.brockport.edu/~jmassare/riley/prepcontents.html
Watch the preparation of a fossil icthyosaur found in Wyoming in 1998. Click on "Current Projects"
  Crystal Palace Plesiosaurs http://www.plesiosauria.com/crystalpalace.html
Photographs of the first ever life size models of prehistoric animals erected at Crystal Palace in London in 1854.
  A Bibliography of Early Papers on North American Plesiosaurs http://www.oceansofkansas.com/ples-his.html
Collection of links to a chronological sequence of papers published between 1851 and 1868, on the discovery, naming, reconstruction and subsequent controversy regarding American plesiosaurs.
  Discovered: The Missing Link that Solves a Mystery of Evolution http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2006/apr/06/evolution.fossils
Article from “The Guardian” describing how scientists have found fossils of a crocodile-like animal that was on the verge of the transition from water to land, a critical early phase in the evolution of all limbed animals.
  Preparing Mary the Ichthyosaur at Charmouth Fossils http://www.charmouthfossils.co.uk/preparing_mary/
Shows the processes involved in preserving and preparing the fossil of this 40 foot long ichthyosaur found near Lyme Regis, UK in the year 2000.
  Giant Ichthyosaur Fossil Found on the Dinosaur Coast. http://www.lymeregis.com/ichthyosaur_find/
Photograph and information on a giant ichthyosaur fossil found on the Lyme Regis Jurassic coastline, where Mary Anning made her discoveries 200 years earlier.
  Marine Reptiles: Palaeontological Museum, University of Oslo, Norway http://www.nhm.uio.no/besokende/faste-utstillinger/fossiler/galleri/montre/marine_reptiles_liste.htm
A collection of photographs of marine reptile specimens on display at various European museums. Text in Norwegian and English.
  Reptiles of the Ancient Seas http://unmuseum.mus.pa.us/searepti.htm
From the Museum of UnNatural History
  Ichthyosaur: An Aquatic Reptile from the Jurassic Period http://www.3dhistory.co.uk/factsheets/26Ichthyosaur.html
Factsheet on this marine reptile.
  Marine Reptiles http://biology.fullerton.edu/biol404/hol/hol_ch16.html
Links to other marine reptile sites by Richard Cowen.
  Psephoderma http://dipbsf.uninsubria.it/paleo/psephoderma1.htm
Photographs of some fine specimens of this armoured placodont and its description.
  Lariosaurus http://dipbsf.uninsubria.it/paleo/lariosaurus1.htm
Photographs and description of this Sauropterygian reptile.
  Lipleurodon: An Aquatic Reptile from the Jurassic http://www.3dhistory.co.uk/factsheets/03Lipleurodon.html
Factsheet on this marine reptile.
  Aquatic Reptiles http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/life/dinosaurs-other-extinct-creatures/non-dino-reptiles/aquatic-reptiles/
The Natural History Museum supplies illustrations of Kronosaurus, Liopleurodon, Rhomaleosaurus, Macroplata, Ophthalmosaurus, Shonisaurus and Temnodontosaurus, with brief facts about each.
  Marine Reptiles of South Dakota http://www.northern.edu/natsource/earth/Marine1.htm
Overview of Mesozoic marine reptiles, illustrations, descriptions of specific types, and a glossary.

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