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''Thaisaurus'' is an extinct
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marine reptile Marine reptiles are reptiles which have become secondarily adapted for an aquatic or semiaquatic life in a marine environment. The earliest marine reptile mesosaurus (not to be confused with mosasaurus), arose in the Permian period during the ...
that lived during the Spathian (late
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,
Early Triassic The Early Triassic is the first of three epochs of the Triassic Period of the geologic timescale. It spans the time between Ma and Ma (million years ago). Rocks from this epoch are collectively known as the Lower Triassic Series, which is a un ...
). Fossils have been found in Thailand.New Material of ''Qianichtyosaurus'' Li, 1999 (Reptilia, Ichthyosauria) from the late Triassic of southern China, and Implications for the Distribution of Triassic Ichthyosaurs. Elizabeth L. Nicholls, Chen Wei, Makoto Manabe.


Discovery

The
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of ''Thaisaurus'' was discovered by Chongpan Chonglakmani on the hill Khao Thong, around
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,
Thailand Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, located at the centre of the Indochinese Peninsula, spanning , with a population of almost 70 million. The country is bo ...
. This specimen consists of a
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, partial
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l series, and an incomplete fore- and hindlimb and was preserved in resistant
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, alongside two other poorly preserved natural molds of other specimens. The type specimen was subsequently extracted in 1988 by a joint paleontological expedention from Thailand and
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. The specimen is housed in the Department of Mineral Resources of
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, where it received the number TF2454. The specimen has yet to be fully prepared. Mazin and colleagues described the specimen in 1991, naming it ''Thaisaurus chonglakmanii'', in honor of the country it came from and its discoverer.


Description

''Thaisaurus'' is a small ichthyopterygian, a group of marine reptiles. While later members of this group were not unlike fish in body shape, Early Triassic ichthyopterygians had more
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-like bodies. However, they still possessed low tail fins and their limbs were encased in flippers. While rather similar to its fellow ichthyopterygian ''Chaohusaurus'', ''Thaisaurus'' also shows some differences. Some features of ''Thaisaurus'' resemble those of the later, better adapted ichthyosaurs while others represent the group’s ancestral characteristics. However, the anatomy of ''Thaisaurus'' is poorly understood, with further preparation and study needed. The skull of ''Thaisaurus'' bears enlarged, rounded
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(openings that housed the eyes) and is drawn out into a long, thin snout. The massive frontals and parietals, two pairs of skull roof bones, both contact the
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(a small hole along the skull’s midline). The small, broad
supratemporal fenestrae The skull is a bone protective cavity for the brain. The skull is composed of four types of bone i.e., cranial bones, facial bones, ear ossicles and hyoid bone. However two parts are more prominent: the cranium and the mandible. In humans, the ...
(openings behind the orbits) have quadrangular boundaries. The outer edges of these openings are formed by the well-developed postorbitals (paired skull bones behind the orbits). To the rear edges of the postorbitals are the small squamosals. An elongated ridge is present along the rear edges of the postorbitals. The postfrontals (a pair of skull roof bones) do not form any part of the borders of the supratemporal fenestrae. The narrow, pointed teeth of ''Thaisaurus'' are all identical in shape and firmly implanted in extensive, partially enclosed sockets. The outer surfaces of their crowns are smooth and the roots lack infolding. The teeth in its lower jaw are smaller than those in its upper. Unlike ''
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'' and ''Chaohusaurus'', Mazin and colleagues reported that ''Thaisaurus'' did not have blunted teeth at the back of its jaws. However, Motani noted in 2003 that the back teeth of ''Thaisaurus'' are not exposed, so the presence or absence of blunt teeth cannot be confirmed. The
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(bodies) of presacral vertebrae, those in front of the hips, are short measured from front to back, differing from the much more elongate vertebrae in the tail. The
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s in the area of the hips are tall, some exceeding twice the height of the centra. The known ribs of ''Thaisaurus'' are single-headed, each bearing just one surface articulating with the vertebra. The forelimbs of ''Thaisaurus'' are longer than its hindlimbs, with both sets of limbs composed of elongated bones. Each
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(upper arm bone) is straight and lacks a projecting flange on its front edge. Similar to ''Chaohusaurus'', ''Thaisaurus'' has a large, forwards projection on the upper end of each
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(front lower arm bone), as well as
ulna The ulna (''pl''. ulnae or ulnas) is a long bone found in the forearm that stretches from the elbow to the smallest finger, and when in anatomical position, is found on the medial side of the forearm. That is, the ulna is on the same side of t ...
e (rear lower arm bones) with constricted shafts. The
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(upper leg bones) are straight and are three quarters the length of the humerus. The first and fifth
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s are identical in size. There are a total of five digits in each hindlimb.


Classification


Validity

Mazin and colleagues in 1991 considered the features exhibited by ''Thaisaurus'' to be unique among ichthyopterygians. In 2003, however, Motani argued that some of these supposed distinctive features were actually a result of misinterpretation on the fossils. He considered it possible that the specimen instead represented a juvenile ''Chaohusaurus'', though noted that more preparation would be needed before more detailed study could be conducted. However, Maisch did not consider the synonymy of ''Thaisaurus'' and ''Chaohusaurus'' plausible, considering the two genera to be sufficiently distinct, and in 2010, named a new
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, Thaisauridae, for the former. Nevertheless, he also agreed that restudy was necessary.


Phylogeny

While ''Thaisaurus'' is widely regarded as a basal (early-diverging) ichthyopterygian, its relationships with other basal ichthyopterygians are not well understood due to the poor preservation of the holotype, frequently leading to its exclusion from analyses of ichthyosaur relationships. Mazin and colleagues noted in 1991 that the ichthyopterygians of the Early Triassic could be divided into two groups: one with shortened snouts and crushing teeth, the other with longer snouts and uniform conical teeth. They considered the former group to potentially be relatives of the mixosaurids and omphalosaurids, while the latter group, to which they assigned ''Thaisaurus'', were considered part of the "true" ichthyosaur line that persisted beyond the Triassic. However, later studies of ichthyopterygians did not support this dichotomy. Motani's 1999
cladistic analysis Cladistics (; ) is an approach to biological classification in which organisms are categorized in groups ("clades") based on hypotheses of most recent common ancestry. The evidence for hypothesized relationships is typically shared derived chara ...
found various Early Triassic ichthyopterygians, such as ''Utatsusaurus'' but also ''Grippia'' and ''Chaohusaurus'', to form a
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leading to the "intermediate" ichthyosaurs of the later Triassic, which in turn gave rise to the post-Triassic ichthyosaurs. Due to its poor preservation, Motani did not include ''Thaisaurus'' in the analysis, instead listing it as Ichthyopterygia ''
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''. Another cladistic analysis of the group was conducted by Maisch and Matzke in 2000. While not without differences, their topology was broadly similar to that of Motani's. They included ''Thaisaurus'' in their analysis, finding it to be the first-diverging member of the group. However, Motani voiced doubts about the stability of the topology at the base of the cladogram recovered by Maisch and Matzke.


See also

* List of ichthyosaurs *
Timeline of ichthyosaur research This timeline of ichthyosaur research is a chronological listing of events in the history of paleontology focused on the ichthyosauromorphs, a group of secondarily aquatic marine reptiles whose later members superficially resembled dolphins, shar ...


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q5687028 Early Triassic reptiles of Asia Triassic ichthyopterygians Ichthyosauromorph genera