Fossil of Long and Narrow-Snouted Ichthyosaur Uncovered in England | Sci.News

Fossil of Long and Narrow-Snouted Ichthyosaur Uncovered in England

A new genus and species of leptonectid ichthyosaur has been identified by University of Manchester paleontologist Dean Lomax and his colleagues from a fossilized specimen found in Dorset, England.

The nearly complete skeleton of a dolphin-sized ichthyosaur was discovered near Golden Cap in 2001 by Dorset fossil collector Chris Moore. The specimen includes a skull with an enormous eye socket and a long sword-like snout.

The fossil dates back to the Pliensbachian age of the Early Jurassic, between 193 and 184 million years ago.

I remember seeing the skeleton for the first time in 2016. Back then, I knew it was unusual, but I did not expect it to play such a pivotal role in helping to fill a gap in our understanding of a complex faunal turnover during the Pliensbachian.

Author's summary: New ichthyosaur species discovered in England.

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