List of marine reptiles

Following is a list of marine reptiles, reptiles which are adapted to life in a marine environment.

This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.

Extant

The following marine reptiles are species which are currently extant or recently extinct.

Crocodiles

Crocodylus acutus (American Crocodile)
Crocodylus porosus (Saltwater Crocodile)

Squamates

Amblyrhynchus cristatus (Marine Iguana)
Aipysurus eydouxii (Spine-tailed Sea Snake)
Aipysurus laevis (Olive sea snake)
Disteira major (Olive-headed or greater Sea Snake)
Disteira nigrocincta
Disteira walli (Wall's Sea Snake)
Hydrophis belcheri (Faint-banded Sea Snake, Belcher's Sea Snake)
Hydrophis bituberculatus (Peters' Sea Snake)
Hydrophis brooki
Hydrophis caerulescens (Dwarf Sea Snake)
Hydrophis cantoris
Hydrophis cyanocinctus (Annulated Sea Snake, blue-banded Sea Snake)
Hydrophis fasciatus (Striped Sea Snake)
Hydrophis gracilis (Graceful small-headed Sea Snake, slender Sea Snake)
Hydrophis inornatus (Plain Sea Snake)
Hydrophis klossi (Kloss' Sea Snake)
Hydrophis lapemoides (Persian Gulf Sea Snake)
Hydrophis mamillaris (Bombay Sea Snake)
Hydrophis melanocephalus (Slender-necked Sea Snake)
Hydrophis obscurus (Russell's Sea Snake)
Hydrophis ornatus (Ornate Reef Sea Snake)
Hydrophis semperi (Garman's Sea Snake)
Hydrophis spiralis (Yellow Sea Snake)
Hydrophis stricticollis (Collared Sea Snake)
Hydrophis viperinus
Lapemis curtus (Shaw's Sea Snake)
Lapemis hardwickii (Hardwicke's spine-bellied Sea Snake)
Laticauda colubrina (Colubrine sea krait, yellow-lipped sea krait)
Laticauda laticaudata (Blue-lipped sea krait)
Thalassophis anomalus (Anomalous Sea Snake)

Sea turtles

Dermochelys coriacea (leatherback sea turtle)
Caretta caretta (Loggerhead sea turtle)
Lepidochelys kempii (Kemp's ridley)
Lepidochelys olivacea (Olive Ridley)
Chelonia mydas (Green sea turtle)
Eretmochelys imbricata (Hawksbill sea turtle)
Natator depressus (Flatback sea turtle)

Extinct

From the Permian to the present day there have been numerous groups of extinct reptiles that have adapted to life in the marine realm:

Mesosaurs

Stereosternum
Mesosaurus

Squamates

Adriosaurus
Dolichosaurus
Judeasaurus
Carinodens
Clidastes
Dallasaurus
Globidens
Mosasaurus
Plotosaurus
Prognathodon
Eonatator
Halisaurus
Hainosaurus
Tylosaurus
Taniwhasaurus
Platecarpus
Plioplatecarpus
Selmasaurus

Prolacertiformes

Sauropterygians

Cyamodus
Henodus
Paraplacodus
Placochelys
Placodus
Psephoderma
Lariosaurus
Nothosaurus
Anarosaurus
Dactylosaurus
Keichousaurus
Neusticosaurus (Pachypleurosaurus)
Cryptoclidus
Microcleidus
Muraenosaurus
Elasmosaurus
Futabasaurus
Hydrotherosaurus
Libonectes
Mauisaurus
Thalassomedon
Dolichorhynchops
Edgarosaurus
Manemergus
Sulcusuchus
Thililua
Trinacromerum
Kronosaurus
Liopleurodon
Macroplata
Peloneustes
Rhomaleosaurus
Umoonasaurus

Choristoderes

Crocodilians

Aggiosaurus
Dakosaurus
Enaliosuchus
Geosaurus
Metriorhynchus
Neustosaurus
Purranisaurus
Teleidosaurus
Machimosaurus
Pelagosaurus
Platysuchus
Teleosaurus
Steneosaurus

Sea turtles

Thalattosaurs

References

  1. Liu, J., L.-J. Zhao, C. Li, and T. He. 2013. Osteology of Concavispina biseridens (Reptilia, Thalattosauria) from the Xiaowa Formation (Carnian), Guanling, Guizhou, China Journal of Palaeontology 87:341-350.
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