Herein we report the discovery of an ichthyosaur embryo from the Upper Member of the Sundance Formation (Oxfordian) of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. The specimen is the first known ichthyosaur embryo from the Upper Jurassic, and is the first Jurassic ichthyosaur embryo from North America. The embryo was discovered in close association with the abdomen of an articulated partial plesiosaur skeleton, and several lines of evidence support the interpretation of the embryo as plesiosaur stomach contents. The small size and extremely poor ossification of the embryo indicate that the animal was probably not a neonate. Although the taxonomic affinities of the fossil are unknown, the large ichthyosaurian (sensu stricto) Opthalmosaurus natans is the onl...
A formerly undescribed Ichthyosaurus specimen from the collection of the Niedersächsisches Landesmus...
Ichthyosaurs are a large group of marine reptiles that first appeared in the Early Triassic Period a...
Eggs and eggshell are generally rare in the Upper Cretaceous rocks of Alberta, despite being relativ...
Herein we report the discovery of an ichthyosaur embryo from the Upper Member of the Sundance Format...
Cryptocleidoid plesiosaurs from the Upper Jurassic are well known from the Oxford Clay (Callovian) o...
Current knowledge of plesiosaurs of clade Cryptoclidia is constrained by a lack of fossils from outs...
The elasmosaurs were marine reptiles, plesiosaurs with extremely long necks and proportionately very...
Plesiosaur material has been known from the Redwater Shale member of the Sundance Formation (Jurassi...
The cryptocleidoid plesiosaur Tatenectes laramiensis, new genus, is described from the Redwater Shal...
Fossil dinosaur embryos are surprisingly rare, being almost entirely restricted to Upper Cretaceous ...
Recent field work in the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming has recovered significant new material of the plesio...
In this paper we present evidence for pachyostosis in the cryptocleidoid plesiosaur Tatenectes laram...
A screenwashed microvertebrate site, the Mile 175 locality, in the Morrison Formation of Wyoming has...
The Posidonienschiefer Formation (Toarcian) of Holzmaden, Baden-Wurttemberg in southwestern Germany ...
A formerly undescribed Ichthyosaurus specimen from the collection of the Niedersächsisches Landesmus...
Ichthyosaurs are a large group of marine reptiles that first appeared in the Early Triassic Period a...
Eggs and eggshell are generally rare in the Upper Cretaceous rocks of Alberta, despite being relativ...
Herein we report the discovery of an ichthyosaur embryo from the Upper Member of the Sundance Format...
Cryptocleidoid plesiosaurs from the Upper Jurassic are well known from the Oxford Clay (Callovian) o...
Current knowledge of plesiosaurs of clade Cryptoclidia is constrained by a lack of fossils from outs...
The elasmosaurs were marine reptiles, plesiosaurs with extremely long necks and proportionately very...
Plesiosaur material has been known from the Redwater Shale member of the Sundance Formation (Jurassi...
The cryptocleidoid plesiosaur Tatenectes laramiensis, new genus, is described from the Redwater Shal...
Fossil dinosaur embryos are surprisingly rare, being almost entirely restricted to Upper Cretaceous ...
Recent field work in the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming has recovered significant new material of the plesio...
In this paper we present evidence for pachyostosis in the cryptocleidoid plesiosaur Tatenectes laram...
A screenwashed microvertebrate site, the Mile 175 locality, in the Morrison Formation of Wyoming has...
The Posidonienschiefer Formation (Toarcian) of Holzmaden, Baden-Wurttemberg in southwestern Germany ...
A formerly undescribed Ichthyosaurus specimen from the collection of the Niedersächsisches Landesmus...
Ichthyosaurs are a large group of marine reptiles that first appeared in the Early Triassic Period a...
Eggs and eggshell are generally rare in the Upper Cretaceous rocks of Alberta, despite being relativ...