Ikechosaurus

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Ikechosaurus
Temporal range: Valanginian–Aptian
Fossil specimen, Beijing Museum of Natural History
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Choristodera
Suborder: Neochoristodera
Genus: Ikechosaurus
Sigogneau-Russell, 1981 [1]

Ikechosaurus is an extinct genus of choristoderan which existed in China and Mongolia during the Cretaceous period.[2] It contains the species Ikechosaurus sunailinae and Ikechosaurus gaoi.

Compared to other neochoristoderes, Ikechosaurus has a rather simple dentition, lacking the speciations seen in latter species. It also has parasphenoid palatal teeth, a feature not seen in any other choristodere.[3]

References

  1. ^ Junchang Lü; Qizhi Zhu; Xikan Cheng; Xiangke Du (1999). "Computed tomography (CT) of nasal cavity of Ikechosaurus sunailinae (Reptilia: Choristodera)". Chinese Science Bulletin. 44 (24): 2277–2281. doi:10.1007/BF02885939.
  2. ^ A new species of Ikechosaurus (Reptilia: Choristodera) from the Jiufutang Formation (Early Cretaceous) of Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia LÜ J.-C.; Kobayashi Y.; Li Z.-G.
  3. ^ Morphology and function of the palatal dentition in Choristodera Article in Journal of Anatomy 228(3):n/a-n/a · November 2015 DOI: 10.1111/joa.12414