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Keilhauia nui

Time
137.1–143.1 million years ago
Period
Unknown
Known sites
1
Keilhauia-3
Lene Liebe Delsett, Aubrey J. Roberts, Patrick S. Druckenmiller, Jørn H. HuruCC0-1.0File:Keilhauia-3.png

Summary

Keilhauia is a genus of ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaur, a type of dolphin-like, large-eyed marine reptile, from the Early Cretaceous shallow marine Slottsmøya Member of the Agardhfjellet Formation in Svalbard, Norway. The genus contains a single species, K. nui, known from a single specimen discovered in 2010 and described by Delsett et al. in 2017. In life, Keilhauia probably measured approximately 4 metres (13 ft) in length; it can be distinguished by other ophthalmosaurids by the wide top end of its ilium and the relatively short ischiopubis compared to the femur. Although it was placed in a basal position within the Ophthalmosauridae by phylogenetic analysis, this placement is probably incorrect.

Source: Wikipedia - Keilhauia

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