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''Phalarodon'' is an extinct genus of mixosaurid
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known from the
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(247.2-242.0 million years ago). Its name is derived from the
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φάλαρα (''phálara'') ("boss on the cheek plate of a helmet") and ''odon'' ("tooth"). The genus has had a tumultuous history since its classification in 1910, with different workers describing species under different genera or declaring the genus to be a ''
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''. Currently three species are recognized, but more have been identified in the past.


Discovery and history

The holotype of ''Phalarodon fraasi'', which consisted of a skull and several jaw fragments, was collected by
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from Fossil Hill in the West Humboldt Range of
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, and was subsequently described by Merriam in 1910. Since then, the species has also been found in the
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, as well as the Botneheia Formation on the islands of
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in
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. In 2004, a reanalysis of the available mixosaurid materials saw ''Phalarodon fraasi'' be merged into the genus ''Mixosaurus'' alongside several other species of mixosaurid ichthyosaur. ''Phalarodon atavus'', from the Lower
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of
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,
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, was originally described as ''
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atavus'' by Quenstedt in 1852, from the
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and
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. In 1998, reanalysis of the type material found it to be undiagnostic, resulting in a
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being designated and subsequently described as a new genus, ''Contectopalatus. ''Further analyses would see both the rejection of the neotype, and the merging of both ''Phalarodon'' and'' Contectopalatus''into the genus'' Mixosaurus. ''This change in taxonomy would be later overturned, albeit with the merge of ''Phalarodon''and ''Contectopalatus'' being maintained''. ''Additional specimens of'' Phalarodon atavus'' have been found in Middle Triassic Luoping Biota of
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, China.'''' ''Phalarodon callawayi'', from the Fossil Hill member of the
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in the
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of Nevada, was originally described as ''Mixosaurus callawayi'' before being reclassified as a species of ''Phalarodon''. This species is also known from Svalbard and
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. Additional species of ''Phalarodon'' have been identified throughout history, but only the three listed here are currently considered valid. A possible specimen identified as ''Phalarodon'' sp. was discovered from the
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Description

''Phalarodon'' had a body plan typical of mixosaurs, being relatively elongate in comparison to later
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ichthyosaur forms. Many specimens consist only of cranial material, meaning that many of the
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of ''Phalarodon'' are based on the morphology of the skull and jaw. These include the parietal forming a significant portion of the sagittal crest, the absence of a dental groove in the maxilla, and a nasal region with a pronounced narial shelf. Given that not all species possess the same degree of postcranial preservation, few characteristic from this region have been defined, but proposed defining features include an elongated humerus (not preserved in ''Phalarodon atavus'') and fifth metacarpal notched along the anterior edge (not preserved in ''Phalarodon callawayi''). In 2000, Maisch and Matzke noted that ''Contectopalatus'' (now ''P. atavus'') was a large mixosaurid, calculating a skull length of . Based on jaw fragments, they estimated another specimen they assigned to the species to have been even larger, with a skull length of and a total length of roughly . McGowan and Motani (2003), however, considered these estimates to be based on material to fragmentary for confident estimation and taxonomic assignment, instead considering the species to be a small mixosaurid, like the roughly long ''Mixosaurus cornalianus''.


Paleobiology

In 2000, it was found that ''Phalarodon atavus'' (then ''Contectopalatus atavus'') possessed a skull morphology indicative of a strong bite. This conclusion aligns with the unique teeth observed in the species, implying that ''Phalarodon atavus,'' and other mixosaurids, were highly specialized for particularly dietary niches. Conclusions such as this are typically difficult to reach given that most ichthyosaur remains are functionally preserved in two dimensions. A well preserved specimen of ''Phalarodon atavus'' from China has demonstrated that the species would have been an adept swimmer, capable of traversing the Tethyan ocean, as evidenced by the presence of the species in both Germany and China, which were located on opposite coasts of the Tethyan ocean. Both being found within the Fossil Hill Member of the Favert Formation, ''Phalarodon callawayi'' and ''Phalarodon fraasi'' would have not only shared an ecosystem with each other, but also with several other species of marine reptiles, including the ichthyosaurs ''
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'' and '' Omphalosaurus,'' as well as the
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Augustasaurus ''Augustasaurus'' is an extinct genus of sauropterygians that lived during the Anisian stage of the Middle Triassic in what is now North America. Only one species is known, ''A. hagdorni'', described in 1997 from fossils discovered in the Favr ...
''.


See also

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List of ichthyosaurs This list of ichthyosauromorphs is a comprehensive listing of all Genus, genera that have ever been included in the clade Ichthyosauromorpha, excluding purely vernacular terms. The list includes all commonly accepted genera, but also genera that ar ...
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Timeline of ichthyosaur research This timeline of ichthyosaur research is a chronological listing of events in the History of paleontology, history of paleontology focused on the ichthyosauromorphs, a group of secondarily aquatic marine reptiles whose later members superficially ...


References

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