Genre
Valide Éteint

Germanosaurus

(Nopcsa 1928)

Germanosaurus, meaning "German lizard", is an extinct aquatic genus of nothosaurid sauropterygian known from the early Middle Triassic Lower Muschelkalk of what was known as Upper Silesia, now a part of Poland. The type species of Germanosaurus is G. latissimus, originally named as a species of Nothosaurus. After a new generic name was erected for it, the holotype fragmentary skull was lost, possibly during World War II. Rieppel (1997) thus considered the species to be a nomen dubium in the species. However, from surviving illustrations and descriptions of the material, he concluded that another taxon known as Cymatosaurus schafferi, is referable to Germanosaurus and possibly even represents the same species as G. latissimus. Rieppel removed the species from Cymatosaurus and created the new combination G. schafferi, making it the only valid species of Germanosaurus diagnosable to the species level.

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Plage temporelle
Trias
Jurassique
Crétacé
Paléogène
Néogène
252 201 145 66 0 Ma
Occurrences PBDB
2
Groupe
Sauroptérygiens
Marin
Classification
Sauropterygia Sous-ordre
Eosauropterygia Ordre
Nothosauridae Famille
Germanosaurus Genre
Sites de découverte 2 sites géolocalisés
Répartition
Principaux pays
🇵🇱 Pologne
2
Formations géologiques
Gogolin
1
Wellenkalk
1
Distribution temporelle
Anisien (246.7–241.464 Ma)
2
Espèces (2)
Germanosaurus latissimus nomen dubium, species not entered Germanosaurus 247 Ma
Germanosaurus schafferi 247 Ma
Synonymes (1)
Germanosaurus latissimus nomen dubium, species not entered Germanosaurus
Bibliographie
Description originale
C.-C. Young. 1965. On the new nothosaurs from Hupeh and Kweichou, China. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 9(4):337-356
Bibliographie (1)
O. Rieppel. 1997. Revision of the sauropterygian reptile genus Cymatosaurus v. Fritsch, 1894, and the relationships of Germanosaurus Nopcsa, 1928, from the Middle Triassic of Europe. Fieldiana: Geology, new series 36:1-36 DOI ↗