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Brachauchenius lucasi

Time
89.8–100.5 million years ago
Period
Unknown
Known sites
6
USNM 4989 - Brachauchenius lucasi holotype (in original position)
Original photographs by the Smithsonian Institution Adapted from originals by uploaderCC0-1.0File:USNM_4989_-_Brachauchenius_lucasi_holotype_(in_original_position).png

Summary

Brachauchenius is an extinct genus of pliosaurs that lived during the Late Cretaceous in what are now North America and North Africa. Only one species is known, B. lucasi, initially described by Samuel Wendell Williston in 1903 from a partial fossil skeleton discovered in a quarry in Kansas, United States. Many other fossil specimens attributed to the species were subsequently discovered, including an individual from Morocco whose presence was made official in 2016. Many contemporary pliosaur specimens were formerly attributed to Brachauchenius, but have since been reidentified as belonging to other genera or are recognized as indeterminate.

Source: Wikipedia - Brachauchenius

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