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''Shastasaurus'' ("
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lizard") is a very large extinct
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of ichthyosaur from the middle and late
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, and is the largest known marine reptile.Hilton, Richard P., ''Dinosaurs and Other Mesozoic Animals of California'', University of California Press, Berkeley 2003 , at pages 90-91. Specimens have been found in the
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,
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, and China.


Description

left, Size of '' Shonisaurus popularis'' (green) and ''S. sikanniensis'' (red), a possible species of ''Shastasaurus'', compared with a human ''Shastasaurus'' lived during the late
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period. The type species ''Shastasaurus pacificus'' is known from California. ''S. pacificus'' was a medium-sized ichthyosaur, measuring over in length and weighing . A second possible species of ''Shastasaurus'', ''S. sikanniensis'', is known from the Pardonet Formation
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, dating to the middle Norian age (about 210 million years ago). If ''S.sikanniensis'' belongs to ''Shastasaurus'', it would be the larger species, measuring up to in length and weighing . ''Shastasaurus'' was highly specialized, and differed considerably from other ichthyosaurs. It was very slender in profile. ''S. sikanniensis'' had a ribcage slightly less than deep despite a distance of over between its flippers. Due to its unusually short, toothless snout (compared to the long, toothed, dolphin-like snouts of most ichthyosaurs) it was proposed that ''Shastasaurus'' was a suction feeder, feeding primarily on soft-bodied cephalopods, although current research indicates ichthyosaur jaws do not fit the suction-feeding profile. It is unknown whether ''Shastasaurus'' had a dorsal fin, however, the more basal ichthyosaur ''
Mixosaurus ''Mixosaurus'' is an extinct genus of Middle Triassic ( Anisian to Ladinian, about 250-240 Mya) ichthyosaur. Its fossils have been found near the Italy– Switzerland border and in South China. The genus was named in 1887 by George H. Bau ...
'' had dorsal fin. The upper fluke of the tail was probably much less developed than the shark-like tails found in later species.Wallace, D.R. (2008). ''Neptune's Ark: From Ichthyosaurs to Orcas''. University of California Press, 282pp.


Species and synonyms

The
type species In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specime ...
of ''Shastasaurus'' is ''S. pacificus'', from the late
Carnian The Carnian (less commonly, Karnian) is the lowermost stage (stratigraphy), stage of the Upper Triassic series (stratigraphy), Series (or earliest age (geology), age of the Late Triassic Epoch (reference date), Epoch). It lasted from 237 to 227 m ...
of northern
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. It is known only from fragmentary remains, which have led to the assumption that it was a 'normal' ichthyosaur in terms of proportions, especially skull proportions. Several species of long-snouted ichthyosaur were referred to ''Shastasaurus'' based on this misinterpretation, but are now placed in other genera (including ''
Callawayia ''Callawayia'' is an extinct genus of ichthyosaur. It contains the species ''Callawayia neoscapularis''.Sander, P.M., Chen X., Cheng L. and Wang X. (2011).Short-Snouted Toothless Ichthyosaur from China Suggests Late Triassic Diversification of Su ...
'' and ''
Guizhouichthyosaurus ''Guizhouichthyosaurus'' is an extinct genus of ichthyosaur which is known primarily from the Xiaowa Formation of the lower Carnian stage of the Late Triassic in southwest China. The type species of this genus is ''Guizhouichthyosaurus tangae'', ...
''). ''Shastasaurus'' may include a second species, ''Shastasaurus liangae''. It is known from several good specimens, and was originally placed in the separate genus ''
Guanlingsaurus ''Guanlingsaurus'' is an extinct genus of shastasaurid ichthyosaur from the Late Triassic of China. It grew up to in length and has a wide, triangular skull with a short and toothless snout. Discovery It is known from a single species, ''Gua ...
''. Complete skulls show that it had an unusual short and toothless snout. ''S. pacificus'' probably also had a short snout, although its skull is incompletely known. ''S. sikanniensis'' was originally described in 2004 as a large species of '' Shonisaurus''. However, this classification was not based on any phylogenetic analysis, and the authors also noted similarities with ''Shastasaurus''. The first study testing its relationships, in 2011, supported the hypothesis that it was indeed more closely related to ''Shastasaurus'' than to ''Shonisaurus'', and it was reclassified as ''Shastasaurus sikanniensis''. However, a 2013 analysis supported the original classification, finding it more closely related to ''Shonisaurus'' than to ''Shastasaurus''. In the 2019 study, ''S. sikanniensis'' was pertained within the genus ''Shastasaurus''. In the 2021 analysis, ''S. sikanniensis'' forms a clade with ''Shonisaurus'', indicating that it is closer to ''Shonisaurus'' than to ''Shastasaurus''. Specimens belonging to ''S. sikanniensis'' have been found in the Pardonet Formation
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, dating to the middle Norian age (about 210 million years ago). In 2009, Shang & Li reclassified the species ''Guizhouichthyosaurus tangae'' as ''Shastasaurus tangae''. However, later analysis showed that ''Guizhouichthyosaurus'' was in fact closer to more advanced ichthyosaurs, and so cannot be considered a species of ''Shastasaurus''.
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species that were referred to this genus include ''S. carinthiacus'' (Huene, 1925) from the
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and ''S. neubigi'' (Sander, 1997) from the German
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. ''S. neubigi'', however, was re-described and reassigned to its own genus, ''
Phantomosaurus ''Phantomosaurus'' is an extinct genus of ichthyosaur that lived during the late Anisian stage of the Middle Triassic. Fossils have been found in southern Germany. It was discovered in 1965 and named in 1997 as a species of ''Shastasaurus'' by Sa ...
''. Synonyms of ''S.'' / ''G. liangae'':
''Guanlingichthyosaurus liangae'' Wang ''et al.'', 2008 (''
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'')
Synonyms of ''S. pacificus'':
''Shastasaurus alexandrae'' Merriam, 1902
''Shastasaurus osmonti'' Merriam, 1902


See also

* List of ichthyosaurs * Timeline of ichthyosaur research * '' Shonisaurus''


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q2700110 Middle Triassic ichthyosaurs Late Triassic ichthyosaurs of North America Middle Triassic reptiles of Asia Middle Triassic reptiles of North America Late Triassic reptiles of Asia Triassic California Ichthyosauromorph genera Fossils of Canada Triassic Canada