Biology:Kazakhstanosaurus

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Short description: Extinct genus of undorosaurid ichthyosaur


Kazakhstanosaurus
Temporal range: Late Jurassic,
150 Ma
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Class:
Reptilia
Order:
Family:
†Undorosauridae?
Genus:
Kazakhstanosaurus

Bolatovna and Maksutovich, 2021
Type species
Kazakhstanosaurus efimovi
Bolatovna and Maksutovich, 2021
Other species
  • K. shchuchkinensis Bolatovna and Makustovich, 2021

Kazakhstanosaurus (meaning "Kazakhstan lizard") is an extinct genus of undorosaurid ichthyosaur from the Late Jurassic of Kazakhstan and Russia . Two species are known: the type, K. efimovi, and K. shchuchkinensis, both named and described in 2021.[1]

Discovery and naming

The holotype of K. efimovi was discovered in 2016 by a group of school children and was excavated by Vladimir A. Efimov and Olga Subbotina and the fossils of both species were prepared by Dzhamilya Yakupova. Both species were eventually named and described in 2021 by Yakupova Bolatovna and Akhmemenov Maksutovich,[1] although the paper naming Kazakhstanosaurus was first submitted in 2019. The holotype was later put on display at Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan.[2]

Description

Based on the known remains, K. efimovi was slightly larger than K. shchuchkinensis.[1]

Classification

Bolatovna and Makustovich (2021) found Kazakhstanosaurus to be the sister taxon to the contemporaneous Undorosaurus.[1] It also was placed in the Undorosauridae in 2021 and was likely an ancestor of Undorosaurus itself.[1]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q109538059 entry