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Parvipelvia

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Clade
  
†Euichthyosauria

Order
  
Ichthyosaur

Class
  
Reptilia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Parvipelvia

Node
  
†Parvipelvia Motani, 1999

Similar
  
Thunnosauria, Leptonectidae, Ichthyosaur, Mixosauria, Californosaurus

Parvipelvia (Latin for "little pelvis" - parvus meaning "little" and pelvis meaning "pelvis") is an extinct clade of euichthyosaur ichthyosaurs from the Late Triassic to the early Late Cretaceous (middle Norian - Cenomanian) of Asia, Australia, Europe, North America and South America. Named by Ryosuke Motani, in 1999, it contains the basal taxa like Macgowania and Hudsonelpidia. Maisch and Matzke (2000) found in their analysis seven synapomorphies that support Parvipelvia. They also found 10 synapomorphies that support the existence of post-Triassic clade of ichthyosaurs (all parvipelvians excluding Macgowania and Hudsonelpidia), for which the name Neoichthyosauria was found to be available.

Phylogeny

Parvipelvia is a node-based taxon defined in 1999 as "the last common ancestor of Hudsonelpidia, Macgowania, Ichthyosaurus and all of its descendants". Maisch and Matzke (2000) also defined Neoichthyosauria which is a node-based taxon originally named by P. Martin Sander in 2000, as "the last common ancestor of Temnodontosaurus trigonodon and Ophthalmosaurus icenicus and all of its descendants". The cladograms below follows Motani (1999) and Maisch and Matzke (2000).

References

Parvipelvia Wikipedia


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