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Anatomy and phylogenetic relationships of Temnodontosaurus zetlandicus (Reptilia: Ichthyosauria)
Laboury, A.; Bennion, R.F.; Thuy, B.; Weis, R.; Fischer, V. (2022). Anatomy and phylogenetic relationships of Temnodontosaurus zetlandicus (Reptilia: Ichthyosauria). Zool. J. Linn. Soc. 195(1): 172-194. https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab118
In: Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. Academic Press: London. ISSN 0024-4082; e-ISSN 1096-3642, more
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Keywords
    Ichthyosaurus acutirostris
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Ichthyosaurus acutirostris, Lower Jurassic, Luxembourg, Parvipelvia, phylogeny, taxonomy, Toarcian, Whitby, United-Kingdom

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  • Bennion, R.F., more
  • Thuy, B.
  • Weis, R.
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Abstract
    Parvipelvia is a major clade of ichthyosaurians that diversified during the Triassic-Jurassic transition. The interrelationships of early parvipelvians remain unclear and many genera are loosely diagnosed, such as Temnodontosaurus, an ecologically important genus from the Early Jurassic of Western Europe. One taxon concentrates many taxonomic issues: ‘Ichthyosaurusacutirostris was previously assigned to Temnodontosaurus and for which ‘Ichthyosauruszetlandicus represents a junior synonym. We redescribe the holotype of ‘Ichthyosauruszetlandicus (CAMSM J35176) and a new specimen probably attributable to this taxon (MNHNL TU885) from the Toarcian of Luxembourg. We find that Temnodontosaurus zetlandicus comb. nov. is a valid species that should be referred to the genus Temnodontosaurus, sharing a number of traits with Temnodontosaurus nuertingensis and Temnodontosaurus trigonodon, despite having a distinct cranial architecture. Our phylogenetic analyses under both implied weighting maximum parsimony and Bayesian inference recover T. zetlandicus as closely related to several species currently assigned to Temnodontosaurus. Species included in Temnodontosaurus form a polyphyletic yet well-clustered group among basal neoichthyosaurians, demonstrating that the monophyly of this genus needs to be thoroughly investigated.

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