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Lagenanectes richterae

Time
125.8–132.6 million years ago
Period
Unknown
Known sites
1
Lagenanectes richterae, skull reconstruction, right lateral
Jahn J. HornungCC-BY-4.0File:Lagenanectes_richterae,_skull_reconstruction,_right_lateral.png

Summary

Lagenanectes is a genus of elasmosaurid plesiosaur from the Lower Cretaceous, found in Lower Saxony, Germany. The only species, Lagenanectes richterae, was first described in 2017, and is regarded as one of the best-preserved plesiosaur fossils from this geological age in Europe. Lagenanectes is one of the earliest elasmosaurids. The holotype is an incomplete skeleton, comprising large parts of the skull, some neck and tail vertebrae as well as ribs and part of the limbs. A length of about 8 meters has been estimated.

Source: Wikipedia - Lagenanectes

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