Genus of reptiles (fossil)
Skeleton at Peterborough Museum
Neosteneosaurus is a genus of machimosaurid , known from the Middle Jurassic Oxford Clay of the UK, and Marnes de Dives , France. The type species , N. edwardsi , was originally named as a species of Steneosaurus in 1868,[ 1] but was moved to its own genus in 2020. Steneosaurus durobrivensis and Steneosaurus hulkei are considered junior synonyms .[ 2]
In 2015, it was estimated at more than 7 m (23 ft) in length.[ 3] In 2016, this estimate was revised down to 6.6 m (22 ft), but even with such measurement, this animal remains to be the largest known Middle Jurassic crocodylomorph.[ 4]
References
^ Eudes-Deslongchamps E. 1867-1869. Notes Paléontologiques. Caen and Paris: 320-392.
^ Johnson, Michela M.; Young, Mark T.; Brusatte, Stephen L. (2020). "The phylogenetics of Teleosauroidea (Crocodylomorpha, Thalattosuchia) and implications for their ecology and evolution" . PeerJ . 8 : e9808. doi :10.7717/peerj.9808 . PMC 7548081 . PMID 33083104 .
^ Michela M Johnson, Mark Thomas Young, Lorna Steel, Yves Lepage (July 2015). "Steneosaurus edwardsi (Thalattosuchia: Teleosauridae), the largest known crocodylomorph of the Middle Jurassic" . Biological Journal of the Linnean Society . 115 (4): 911–918. doi :10.1111/bij.12525 . {{cite journal }}
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^ Young, MT; Rabi, M.; Bell, MA; Foffa, D.; Steel, L.; Sachs, S.; Peyer, K. (2016). "Big-headed marine crocodyliforms and why we must be cautious when using extant species as body length proxies for long-extinct relatives" . Palaeontologia Electronica . 19 (3): 1–14. doi :10.26879/648 .