Argovisaurus
Argovisaurus is an extinct genus of ophthalmosaurian ichthyosaurs from the Middle Jurassic Hauptrogenstein Formation of Switzerland. The genus contains a single species, A. martafernandezi, known from a partial skeleton. Argovisaurus was a large ichthyosaur compared to its relatives.
Discovery and naming
The Argovisaurus holotype specimen, Natural [History Museum of the University of Zurich|PIMUZ] A/III 5279, was discovered and collected before 2004 by Elmar Meier in sediments of the Hauptrogenstein Formation near Auenstein in Canton of Aargau, Switzerland. The specimen consists of a largely disarticulated skeleton, including many vertebral centra and neural arches, ribs, part of both clavicles, and most of the cranium, including the braincase and jaws.In 2024, Miedema et al. described Argovisaurus martafernandezi as a new genus and species of ophthalmosaurian ichthyosaur based on these fossil remains. The generic name, "Argovisaurus", combines "Argovia", the Latin name of Aargau, where the fossil was discovered, with the Greek "σαῦρος", meaning "lizard". The specific name, "martafernandezi", honors Marta Fernández and her paleontological work on marine reptiles including ichthyosaurs.