After Everhart, 2005
†Tylosaurus Marsh, 1872
†‘Macrosaurus’ Owen; Cope, 1869
†Liodon Owen; Cope, 1870
†Rhinosaurus Cope, 1871
(non Rhinosaurus)
†Tylosaurus Marsh, 1872
†Rhamphosaurus Cope, 1872
(non Rhamphosaurus Fitzinger, 1843)
†Tylosaurus Marsh; Leidy, 1873
†Tylosaurus Marsh; Bell, 1997
†Tylosaurus Marsh; Everhart, 2005
†Tylosaurus proriger (Cope, 1869); Marsh, 1872
†‘Macrosaurus’ proriger Cope, 1869
†Liodon proriger (Cope); Cope, 1870
†Rhinosaurus proriger (Cope); Cope, 1871
†Tylosaurus proriger (Cope); Marsh, 1872
†Rhamphosaurus proriger (Cope); Cope, 1872
†Tylosaurus proriger (Cope); Leidy, 1873
†Tylosaurus proriger (Cope); Bell, 1997
†Tylosaurus proriger (Cope); Everhart, 2005
†Tylosaurus kansasensis Everhart, 2005
†Tylosaurus nepaeolicus (Cope, 1874)
†‘Liodon’ nepaeolicus Cope, 1874
†Tylosaurus nepaeolicus (Cope); Merriam, 1894
†“Tylosaurus” ivoensis (Persson, 1963)
†Mosasaurus ivoensis Persson, 1963
Reference(s):
- Bell, G. L., 1997: A phylogenetic revision of North American and Adriatic Mosasauroidea. 293-332
in Callaway, J. M. & Nicholls, E. L., (eds.), 1997: Ancient marine reptiles.
–Academic Press, San Diego, 1997, pp. xlvi - 501 - Everhart, M. J., 2005: Tylosaurus kansasensis, a new species of tylosaurine (Squamata, Mosasauridae) from the Niobrara Chalck of western Kansas, USA.
–Netherlands Journal of Geosciences – Geologie en Mijnbouw: Vol. 84, #3, pp. 231-240
