Opetiosaurus

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Opetiosaurus
Temporal range: Cenomanian, 99.7–94.3 Ma
Aigialosaurus bucchichi skull.jpg
Skull of Opetiosaurus bucchichi
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Superfamily: Mosasauroidea
Family: Aigialosauridae
Genus: Opetiosaurus
Kornhuber, 1901
Species:
O. bucchichi
Binomial name
Opetiosaurus bucchichi
Kornhuber, 1901

Opetiosaurus is an extinct genus of Late Cretaceous marine or semiaquatic lizard classified as part of the family Aigialosauridae within the Mosasauroidea. Exclusively found in deposits of Cenomanian age near Hvar, Croatia, the genus contain one valid species, O. bucchichi.

The genus was diagnosed as congenetic with Aigialosaurus by Dutchak and Caldwell (2009),[1] being re-diagnosed as "Aigialosaurus bucchichi" and only separated by some minor anatomical differences between specimens of the two species. Madzia & Cau (2017)[2] show that the two species are not necessarily more closely related to each other than either is to more derived mosasauroids, suggesting not only that Opetiosaurus is a valid genus, but also calling the validity of the Aigialosauridae as a monophyletic group into question.

Life restoration of O. bucchichi

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