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Woolungasaurus

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Kingdom
  
Superorder
  
Family
  
Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Sauropsida

Suborder
  
Plesiosauroidea

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Plesiosauria

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Genus
  
WoolungasaurusP.O. Persson 1960

Similar
  
Plesiosauria, Libonectes, Terminonatator, Callawayasaurus, Microcleidus

Woolungasaurus glendowerensis ('Glendower's Woolunga lizard', named after an Aboriginal mythical reptile, Persson 1960) is a plesiosaur, an extinct marine reptile, belonging to the Elasmosauridae.

Woolungasaurus Woolungasaurus by Dracorexius on DeviantArt

The type species Woolungasaurus glendowerensis, named by Per Ove Persson in 1960, is known from a partial skeleton, holotype QM F6890, (forty-six vertebrae, ribs, forearms, shoulder girdle and part of the rear limbs) unearthed from the Wallumbilla Formation (Albian, Lower Cretaceous) of the Richmond District, Queensland, Australia. The specific name refers to Glendower Station. Another find of undetermined species, consisting of twelve vertebrae, was unearthed from the Maree Formation (Cretaceous, of uncertain age) of Neales River, near Lake Eyre, South Australia. In addition a skull from Yamborra Creek, near Maxwelltown, Queensland, described by Persson in 1982 has been referred to Woolungasaurus.

Woolungasaurus Woolungasaurus Feeding by Dracorexius on DeviantArt

Woolungasaurus appears to have been a typical elasmosaur, with forty sharp teeth and an estimated length of about 9.5 metres. Persson (1982) believes it to be closely related to the North American elasmosaur Hydralmosaurus.

Woolungasaurus Woolungasaurus Pictures Facts The Dinosaur Database

The genus was referred to Styxosaurus by Sven Sachs in 2004.

Woolungasaurus Woolungasaurus Feeding 2 by Dracorexius on DeviantArt

Woolungasaurus Woolungasaurus by zoobuilder21 on DeviantArt

References

Woolungasaurus Wikipedia


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