Aphrosaurus
Aphrosaurus Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, 70-66 Ma | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Reptilia |
Superorder: | Sauropterygia |
Order: | Plesiosauria |
Family: | Elasmosauridae |
Genus: | Aphrosaurus |
Species | |
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Aphrosaurus (meaning "sea-foam lizard") is an extinct genus of plesiosaur from the Mesozoic. The type species is Aphrosaurus furlongi, named by Welles in 1943. Aphrosaurus furlongi was discovered in the Panoche Hills of Fresno County, California in 1939 by rancher Frank C. Piava and named after University of California Berkeley field assistant and specimen preparator Eustace Furlong.[1]
See also
Notes
- ↑ Hilton, Richard P., Dinosaurs and Other Mesozoic Animals of California, University of California Press, Berkeley 2003 ISBN 0-520-23315-8, at page 100.
References
- Carroll, R.L. (1988). Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution. W.H. Freeman and Company
External links
- Aphrosaurus in the Paleobiology Database
- Aphrosaurus in the Plesiosaur Site
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