New species of ancient marine reptile discovered

New species of ancient marine reptile discovered
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Scientists have discovered a new \'highly unusual\' species of the ancient marine reptile called pliosaur that lived in the oceans about 130 million years ago. \"The new pliosaur - Luskhan itilensis - has got its name from the Mongolian mythology, where Luus-khan stands for a spirit and master of water

Moscow: Scientists have discovered a new 'highly unusual' species of the ancient marine reptile called pliosaur that lived in the oceans about 130 million years ago. "The new pliosaur - Luskhan itilensis - has got its name from the Mongolian mythology, where Luus-khan stands for a spirit and master of water, and Itil is the ancient Turkic and Mongolian name for the Volga," said Nikolay Zverkov, from the Lomonosov Moscow State University in Russia.

Luskhan itilensis has been included into phylogenic analysis. As the result of this analysis, the scientists have recovered a new evolutionary tree for this reptile group. In the pliosaur family tree Luskhan is located in-between the Jurassic and Late Cretaceous pliosaurs since it combines a number of primitive and advanced characters.

Presence of several unique features puzzled the researchers so they had to gather additional data, related to pliosaur morphology, and conduct several additional morphospace analyses. Contrary to all other advanced pliosaurs, traditionally considered to be unexceptionally macropredators, Luskhan had an elongate skull with slender snout and relatively small teeth.

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