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Megalneusaurus

Megalneusaurus is an extinct genus of large pliosaur that lived in the Sundance Sea during the Kimmeridgian, ~156-152 million years ago, in the Late Jurassic. It was named by paleontologist W. C. Knight in 1895.

Megalneusaurus
Temporal range: 156.2–152 Ma
Late Jurassic
Illustration of some of the holotype fossils.
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Superorder: Sauropterygia
Order: Plesiosauria
Family: Pliosauridae
Clade: Thalassophonea
Genus: Megalneusaurus
Knight, 1898
Type species
Megalneusaurus rex
Knight, 1898

The genus and type species were based upon ribs, vertebrae, a fore-paddle and fragments of the pectoral girdle discovered in the Sundance Formation in Wyoming, USA in 1895.[1] The species named Megalneusaurus rex (meaning "great swimming lizard king") in 1898.[2] However some of this material has since been lost, although new material has been discovered from the same site.[3] Based upon the bones very large size, it appears to have grown to a size comparable to Liopleurodon.

Material from southern Alaska has been referred to as Megalneusaurus, although this material is from an individual of much smaller size, twice lesser than M. rex.[4]

Description edit

 
Restoration

Megalneusaurus is said to reach lengths of 7.6 to 9.2 m (25 to 30 ft),[5][6] though there are some estimates that propose a length of 11 m (36 ft).

Habitat edit

Megalneusaurus hunted in the warm waters of the Sundance Sea around 155 million years ago. The large, inland sea hosted a wide array of marine reptiles,[7] including the ichthyosaur Baptanodon,[8] and the cryptoclidid plesiosaurs Pantosaurus and Tatenectes.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Knight WC. 1895 A new Jurassic plesiosaur from Wyoming. Science 2: 449.
  2. ^ Knight WC. 1898. Some new Jurassic vertebrates from Wyoming. American Journal of Science 4: 378-381.
  3. ^ Wahl WR, Ross M, Massare JA. 2007. Rediscovery of Wilbur Knight’s Megalneusaurus rex site: new material from an old pit. Paludicola 6 (2): 94-104.
  4. ^ Weems RE, Blodgett RB. 1996. The pliosaurid Megalneusaurus: a newly recognized occurrence in the Upper Jurassic Neknek Formation of the Alaska Peninsula. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2152: 169-175.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 August 2016.
  6. ^ Judy Massare, William R Wahl, Melissa Connely, Mike Ross (2014). Palaeoecology of the marine reptiles of the Redwater Shale Member of the Sundance Formation (Jurassic) of central Wyoming, USA. Geological Magazine 151(01):167-182 DOI:10.1017/S0016756813000472
  7. ^ "Mesozoic Stratigraphy in the Thermopolis Area". Big Horn Basin Foundation. Retrieved 2007-02-06
  8. ^ Ilaria Paparella; Erin E. Maxwell; Angelo Cipriani; Scilla Roncacè; Michael W. Caldwell (2017). "The first ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaur from the Upper Jurassic of the Umbrian–Marchean Apennines (Marche, Central Italy)". Geological Magazine. 154 (4): 837–858. doi:10.1017/S0016756816000455.
  9. ^ O'Keefe FR, and Wahl W. (2003). "Current taxonomic status of the plesiosaur Pantosaurus striatus from the Upper Jurassic Sundance Formation, Wyoming". Paludicola. 4 (2): 37–46.

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