Hydrorion

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Hydrorion (meaning 'water hunter') is a genus of plesiosaur from the Toarcian Age of the Lower Jurassic. It is only known from multiple specimens, all discovered in the Posidonia Shale of south-western Germany. The only species of Hydrorion is H. brachypterygius, which was originally described as a species of Plesiosaurus and then Microcleidus.[1][2] It was a relatively small plesiosaur, with the largest specimen measuring 4 m (13 ft) long.[3]

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Reptilia
Superorder:Sauropterygia
Order:Plesiosauria
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Hydrorion
Temporal range: Lower Jurassic, Toarcian
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Superorder: Sauropterygia
Order: Plesiosauria
Superfamily: Plesiosauroidea
Family: Microcleididae
Genus: Hydrorion
Großmann, 2007
Type species
Hydrorion brachypterygius
Synonyms
  • Microcleidus brachypterygius von Huene, 1923
  • Plesiosaurus brachypterygius (von Huene, 1923)
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