Lariosaurus

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Lariosaurus
Temporal range: Middle Triassic, Anisian–Ladinian
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Lariosaurus sp., Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Superorder: Sauropterygia
Order: Nothosauroidea
Family: Nothosauridae
Subfamily: Lariosaurinae
Genus: †Lariosaurus
Curioni, 1847
Species
  • <templatestyles src="Noitalic/styles.css"/>L. balsami Curioni, 1847 (type)
  • <templatestyles src="Noitalic/styles.css"/>L. buzzii Tschanz, 1989
  • <templatestyles src="Noitalic/styles.css"/>L. curionii Rieppel, 1998
  • <templatestyles src="Noitalic/styles.css"/>L. hongguoensis Jiang et al., 2006
  • <templatestyles src="Noitalic/styles.css"/>L. stensioi (Haas, 1963) Rieppel, Mazin & Tchernov, 1999
  • <templatestyles src="Noitalic/styles.css"/>L. valceresii Tintori & Renesto, 1990
  • <templatestyles src="Noitalic/styles.css"/>L. xingyiensis Li, Liu & Rieppel, 2002
Synonyms
Genus synonymy
  • Deirosaurus
    Owen, 1854 (nomen dubium)
  • Eupodosaurus
    Boulenger, 1891
  • Macromerosaurus
    Curioni, 1847 emend. Curioni, 1854
  • Micronothosaurus
    Haas, 1963
  • Phygosaurus
    Arthaber, 1924
  • Rhaticonia
    Broili, 1927
Species synonymy
  • Micronothosaurus stensioi
    Haas, 1963
    Synonyms of L. balsami:
  • Deirosaurus italicus
    Owen, 1854 (nomen dubium)
  • Eupodosaurus longobardicus
    Boulenger, 1891
  • Lariosaurus lavizzarii
    Kuhn-Schynder, 1987 (nomen dubium)
  • Macromerosaurus plinii
    Curioni, 1847 emend. Curioni, 1854
  • Phygosaurus balsami
    Arthaber, 1924 (not Curioni, 1847)
  • Proneusticosaurus carinthiacus
    Arthaber, 1924
  • Rhaticonia rothpletzi
    Broili, 1927

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Lariosaurus is an extinct genus of nothosaurid from the Middle Triassic (late Anisian to late Ladinian stage) of central and western Europe and China. With a length of just 60 centimetres (2.0 ft), it was one of the smallest known nothosaurs. First discovered at Perledo on the Lake Como in 1830, it was named in 1847 by Curioni, its name meaning "Lizard from Larius", the ancient name of the lake.

The nothosaur Eupodosaurus, initially classified as a stegosaurian dinosaur, is now considered synonymous with Lariosaurus.

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Lariosaurus balsami

For a nothosaur, Lariosaurus was primitive, possessing a short neck and small flippers in comparison to its relatives. This would have made it a relatively poor swimmer, and it is presumed to have spent lots of time on dry land, or hunting in shallows.[1]

Lariosaurus was unique among nothosaurs because its front legs were adapted into paddles, while the back legs remained five-toed. Further, based on skeletal findings of immature lariosaurs inside the adults, Lariosaurus is believed by many to be viviparous, or able to bear live young. Another Lariosaurus skeleton was found with two juvenile placodonts of the Cyamodus genus in its stomach, giving an indication of its diet.

References

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