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Pistosaurus

Pistosaurus
Temporal range: Middle Triassic, Anisian–Ladinian
Pistosaurus longaevus Tubingen.JPG
Fossil
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Superorder: Sauropterygia
Family: Pistosauridae
Zittel, 1887
Genus: Pistosaurus
Meyer, 1839
Type species
Pistosaurus longaevus
Meyer, 1839

Pistosaurus is an extinct genus of aquatic sauropterygian reptile closely related to plesiosaurs. Fossils have been found in France and Germany, and date to the Middle Triassic. It contains a single species, Pistosaurus longaevus

Pistosaurus was about 3 metres (10 ft) long, and had a body form resembling that of nothosaurs, aquatic reptiles that flourished during the Triassic. However, the vertebral column was stiff, like that of a plesiosaur, implying that the animal used its paddle-like flippers to propel itself through the water, as the plesiosaurs probably did. The head also resembled that of a plesiosaur, but with the primitive palate of a nothosaur, and numerous, sharp teeth ideal for catching and eating fish.

Although it is unlikely that Pistosaurus was a direct ancestor of the plesiosaurs, the mixture of features suggests that it was closely related to that group.

The following cladogram follows an analysis by Ketchum & Benson, 2011.

"Pistosaurus postcranium"

Augustasaurus hagdorni

Bobosaurus forojuliensis

Pistosaurus

Yunguisaurus liae

Thalassiodracon hawkinsii

Hauffiosaurus spp.

Attenborosaurus conybeari

advanced pliosaurids

Anningasaura lymense

advanced rhomaleosaurids

"Plesiosaurus" macrocephalus

Archaeonectrus rostratus


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