Pervushovisaurus


Pervushovisaurus is a genus of platypterygiine ichthyosaur from the Late Cretaceous of the Melovatka Formation in the Saratov region in western Russia, the La Penthiève Beds of France and the Cambridge area of the UK.

History

It was originally described as a subgenus of Platypterygius, but later work showed that it was sufficiently distinct from the type species of Platypterygius, P. platydactylus, to be elevated to full generic rank.
The type species of Pervushovisaurus, P. bannovkensis, is known only from the holotype, SSU 104a/24, a partial skull. In 2016, an additional species of Platypterygius from England and France, P. campylodon, was also referred to Pervushovisaurus after previously being allied with Ichthyosaurus in 1846. A previous Russian species of Platypterygius, "P." kiprianoffi, was also assigned to P. campylodon.
A specimen of P. campylodon was found in the La Penthiève Beds of France and was described in 1882 by Henri Émile Sauvage.

Description

Pervushovisaurus was a medium-sized ichthyosaur measuring long. Fishcer gave the emended diagnosis of Pervushovisaurus as follows, based on that of Fischer et al. : "Platypterygiine ophthalmosaurid characterized by the following autapomorphies : presence of foramina along the ventral premaxillary–maxillary suture; presence of a semi-oval foramen on the lateral surface of the premaxilla, anteroventral to the external naris; presence of lateral ridges on the maxilla; presence of wide supranarial 'wing' of the nasal ; robust splenial markedly protruding from the external surface of the mandible; root with quadrangular cross-section, with the cementum forming prominent 90° angles.
Pervushovisaurus is also characterized by the following unique combination of features: secondarily closed naris surrounded by foramina, and in Simbirskiasaurus birjukovi, although the 'anterior' naris is still present in this taxon ); elongated anterior process of the maxilla, reaching anteriorly the level of the nasal ; rostrum straight ; straight, non-recurved tooth crowns ."