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7 February 2012 A New Pliosaurid from the Pliensbachian, Early Jurassic of Normandy, Northern France
Peggy Vincent, Nathalie Bardet, Emanuela Mattioli
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Abstract

Complete plesiosaur skeletons are relatively abundant in the Lower Jurassic of England and Germany, but are exceptional in France. A new specimen from Normandy (northern France), including incomplete skull, palate and mandible with several associated vertebrae, is here described and its pliosauroid affinities are discussed. Comparison of this new specimen with other plesiosaurians indicates that it belongs to a new genus and species: Cryonectes neustriacus. This new plesiosaurian taxon represents one of the most complete pliosaurids reported from the Pliensbachian, a stage that has yielded very few diagnostic plesiosaurian remains. Our preliminary phylogenetic analysis places Cryonectes in a basal position among Pliosauridae, and suggests that the radiation of this clade occurred several millions of years earlier than previously thought. This new taxon contributes to our understanding of Early Jurassic plesiosaur diversity.

Copyright © 2013 P. Vincent et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Peggy Vincent, Nathalie Bardet, and Emanuela Mattioli "A New Pliosaurid from the Pliensbachian, Early Jurassic of Normandy, Northern France," Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 58(3), 471-485, (7 February 2012). https://doi.org/10.4202/app.2011.0113
Received: 14 September 2011; Accepted: 1 February 2012; Published: 7 February 2012
KEYWORDS
Cryonectes
France
Jurassic
Plesiosauria
Pliensbachian
Pliosauroidea
Reptilia
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