Hispaniasaurus
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Hispaniasaurus Temporal range: Middle Triassic,
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Genus: | †Hispaniasaurus Marquez-Aliaga et al., 2017
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†Hispaniasaurus cranioelongatus Marquez-Aliaga et al., 2017
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Hispaniasaurus is a genus of extinct marine reptiles with nothosauroid affinities. It lived during the Middle Triassic (Ladinian) in Spain. The type species, Hispaniasaurus cranioelongatus,[1] was named in 2017. The holotype specimen, part of a cranium was found in the Cañete Formation.
References
[edit]- ^ Ana Marquez-Aliaga; Nicole Klein; Matías Reolid; Pablo Plasencia; José A. Villena; Carlos Martinez-Perez (2017). "An enigmatic marine reptile, Hispaniasaurus cranioelongatus (gen. et sp. nov.) with nothosauroid affinities from the Ladinian of the Iberian Range (Spain)". Historical Biology: An International Journal of Paleobiology. 31 (2): 223–233. doi:10.1080/08912963.2017.1359264. S2CID 89688730.