Edgarosaurus
Edgarosaurus is a genus of polycotylid plesiosaur from the Thermopolis Shale, containing one species, E. muddi.[1] The type specimen was found in Early Cretaceous (late Albian) rocks in the state of Montana in the United States.[1] At the time, this location was covered by part of the Western Interior Seaway. Edgarosaurus was one of the first polycotylids that evolved to become native to the Western Interior Seaway.
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| Type specimen of Edgarosaurus muddi on display in the Museum of the Rockies | |
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| Genus: | †Edgarosaurus Druckenmiller, 2002 |
| Species: | †E. muddi |
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| †Edgarosaurus muddi Druckenmiller, 2002 | |

Restoration
The holotype (which is currently the only known specimen) consists of the skull, neck, parts of the spine and the left front flipper.[1]
Sources
- Druckenmiller, PS, 2002. "Osteology of a new plesiosaur from the lower Cretaceous (Albian) Thermopolis Shale of Montana". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22: 29-42. (Abstract)
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