Apricosiren
Apricosiren is an extinct genus of prehistoric salamander that lived during the Early Cretaceous period around 145.5-140 million years ago. It is known from the Berriasian aged Lulworth Formation in southern England. It was a small species.
The genus name combines Latin apricus, in reference to the type locality, Sunnydown Farm, and siren, a salamander. The specific name ensomi honours Paul Ensom for his contributions to "our knowledge of Early Cretaceous microvertebrates".