The Late Triassic was populated by the largest ichthyosaurs known to date, reaching lengths of over 20 m. Recent discoveries include the remains of giant ichthyosaurs from the Austroalpine nappes of the eastern Swiss Alps. The finds come from the lower two members of the Kössen Formation (late Norian to Rhaetian). The material consists of a very large tooth lacking most of the crown from the Rhaetian Schesaplana Member, a postcranial bone association of one very large vertebra and ten rib fragments also from the Schesaplana Member, and an association of seven very large vertebral centra from the upper Norian to lower Rhaetian Alplihorn Member. These associations represent the only published partial skeletons of large to giant ichthyosaurs y...
Considered as the last survivors of a dying group, all Cretaceous ichthyosaurs have traditionally be...
peer reviewedFossils of Mesozoic vertebrates are rare in Scotland, particularly specimens of marine ...
Ichthyosaur diversity near the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary, particularly from high paleolatitudes, ...
The Late Triassic was populated by the largest ichthyosaurs known to date, reaching lengths of over ...
peer reviewedAmong marine reptiles of the Mesozoic, ichthyosaurs exemplify a typical case of morphol...
The largest reported ichthyosaurs lived during the Late Triassic (~235-200 million years ago), and i...
Ichthyosaurs were a successful group of Mesozoic marine reptiles spanning a time interval of nearly ...
Ichthyosaurs are a large group of marine reptiles that first appeared in the Early Triassic Period a...
Recent advances in the phylogeny and evolution of diversity of ichthyosaurs have recognized a smalle...
Humeri of Pessopteryx nisseri and vertebrae referred to Cymbospondylus sp. are described from the Lo...
Ichthyosaurs rapidly diversified and colonised a wide range of ecological niches during the Early an...
<p><b>A-C</b>. Assemblage of skull and lower jaw elements of a large <i>Birgeria</i> sp. (PIMUZ A/I ...
An incomplete skull of an ichthyosaur attributed to Ichthyosaurus communis Conybeare 1822 is reporte...
Considered as the last survivors of a dying group, all Cretaceous ichthyosaurs have traditionally be...
grantor: University of TorontoThe interrelationships among Triassic ichthyosaurs have bee...
Considered as the last survivors of a dying group, all Cretaceous ichthyosaurs have traditionally be...
peer reviewedFossils of Mesozoic vertebrates are rare in Scotland, particularly specimens of marine ...
Ichthyosaur diversity near the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary, particularly from high paleolatitudes, ...
The Late Triassic was populated by the largest ichthyosaurs known to date, reaching lengths of over ...
peer reviewedAmong marine reptiles of the Mesozoic, ichthyosaurs exemplify a typical case of morphol...
The largest reported ichthyosaurs lived during the Late Triassic (~235-200 million years ago), and i...
Ichthyosaurs were a successful group of Mesozoic marine reptiles spanning a time interval of nearly ...
Ichthyosaurs are a large group of marine reptiles that first appeared in the Early Triassic Period a...
Recent advances in the phylogeny and evolution of diversity of ichthyosaurs have recognized a smalle...
Humeri of Pessopteryx nisseri and vertebrae referred to Cymbospondylus sp. are described from the Lo...
Ichthyosaurs rapidly diversified and colonised a wide range of ecological niches during the Early an...
<p><b>A-C</b>. Assemblage of skull and lower jaw elements of a large <i>Birgeria</i> sp. (PIMUZ A/I ...
An incomplete skull of an ichthyosaur attributed to Ichthyosaurus communis Conybeare 1822 is reporte...
Considered as the last survivors of a dying group, all Cretaceous ichthyosaurs have traditionally be...
grantor: University of TorontoThe interrelationships among Triassic ichthyosaurs have bee...
Considered as the last survivors of a dying group, all Cretaceous ichthyosaurs have traditionally be...
peer reviewedFossils of Mesozoic vertebrates are rare in Scotland, particularly specimens of marine ...
Ichthyosaur diversity near the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary, particularly from high paleolatitudes, ...