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''Luopingosaurus'' (meaning "Luoping lizard") is an extinct genus of
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sauropterygian from the Middle Triassic Guanling Formation of Yunnan Province, China. The genus contains a single species, ''L. imparilis'', known from a well-preserved, nearly complete skeleton.


Discovery and naming

The ''Luopingosaurus'' holotype specimen,
IVPP The Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP; ) of China is a research institution and collections repository for fossils, including many dinosaur and pterosaur specimens (many from the Yixian Formation). As its name suggest ...
V19049, was discovered in sediments of the Guanling Formation, dated to the Anisian age (Pelsonian substage) of the middle Triassic period, in Luoping County, Yunnan Province, China. This specimen consists of a nearly complete, ventrally-exposed, articulated individual, lacking only the end of the tail. The preserved portion of the skeleton measures long. In 2023, Xu ''et al''. described ''Luopingosaurus imparilis'', a new genus and species of
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, based on these fossil remains. The generic name, "''Luopingosaurus''", combines a reference to the
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in Luoping County with the Greek word "saurus", meaning "lizard". The
specific name Specific name may refer to: * in Database management systems, a system-assigned name that is unique within a particular database In taxonomy, either of these two meanings, each with its own set of rules: * Specific name (botany), the two-part (bino ...
, "''imparilis''", means "peculiar" and "unusual" in Latin.


Description

''Luopingosaurus'' is one of the largest pachypleurosauroids, with an estimated total body length of . It also has an unusually long snout compared to other pachypleurosaurids; the only related taxon with a longer snout is '' Wumengosaurus'', which has occasionally been placed outside of
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by other authors. The evolution of this feature alongside the shorter-snouted
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may have occurred due to differences in foraging and feeding specializations. The elongated snout may have allowed ''Luopingosaurus'' to more effectively catch and hold prey. ''Luopingosaurus'' represents the only known instance of hyperphalangy (an increase in the number of phalanges) in Pachypleurosauroidea, having five phalanges in the third digit as opposed to the
plesiomorphic In phylogenetics, a plesiomorphy ("near form") and symplesiomorphy are synonyms for an ancestral character shared by all members of a clade, which does not distinguish the clade from other clades. Plesiomorphy, symplesiomorphy, apomorphy, and ...
condition of four.


Classification

Xu ''et al''. (2023) recovered ''Luopingosaurus'' as a derived pachypleurosaurid member of the Pachypleurosauroidea, as the sister taxon to '' Honghesaurus''. Their results are shown in the cladogram below:


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q116041293 Pachypleurosaurs Triassic sauropterygians Guanling Formation Anisian genera Fossils of China Extinct animals of China Fossil taxa described in 2023 Prehistoric reptile genera