Monquirasaurus

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Monquirasaurus reconstruction. From Hampe (1992)

Monquirasaurus is a giant pliosaurid from Colombia, South America. Originally named by Hampe (1992) as a species of Kronosaurus (K. boyacensis), the skeleton was later allocated to the new genus Monquirasaurus by Noè and Gómez-Pérez (2021). The genus name derives from 'Monquira', the administrative division in which the holotype was discovered. Monquirasaurus skeleton. From Hampe…

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Nakonanectes

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The articulated type specimen of Nakonanectes. From Serratos et al. (2017)

Nakonanectes is a small elasmosaurid plesiosaur from the Bearpaw Shale of Montana, USA. It is known from a single moderately complete specimen including a particularly fine skull. It has a relatively short neck for an elasmosaur consisting of 'only' 39-42 neck vertebrae. However, 16–19 of the neck vertebrae were lost in a…

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Woolungasaurus

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Pectoral girdle elements of 'Woolungasaurus' (QMF3567) from Sachs (2004)

Sachs (2004) regarded 'Woolungasaurus' as a junior synonym of Styxosaurus and assigned the type species ('W. glendowerensis') to that genus under the new combination 'Styxosaurus glendoweresnis'. However, this placement was unsupported by unambiguous apomorphic characters (Kear 2007). Since 'Woolungasaurus' has no unique diagnostic characters, Kear (2005) reassigned all specimens of it to…

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Vectocleidus

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Vectocleidus material on display in the Dinosaur Isle Museum, Isle of Wight, UK.

The name Vectocleidus was erected by Benson et al. (2012b) for a leptocleidid from the Early Cretaceous of the Isle of Wight, UK. The type specimen was previously referred to Leptocleidus sp. Vectocleidus can be confidently identified as a leptocleidid but its position within the clade is unstable (Benson et al. (2012b).…

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Abyssosaurus

Abyssosaurus is a derived cryptoclidid plesiosaur from the Upper Hauterivian (Lower Cretaceous) of the Menya River, Chuvashia, Russia. It was named and described in 2011 by Alexander Yu Berezin (Berezin 2011). A partial skull associated with the holotype specimen (MChEIO, no. PM/1) was not described in the original 2011 paper but was…

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