Hauffiopteryx typicus (von Huene, 1931)
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Hauffiopteryx typicus (von Huene, 1931)
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Lectotype. GPIT 1491 View Materials /4; a complete skeleton with partial preserved soft-tissue outline in left lateral view. GPIT 1491 View Materials /4; a complete skeleton with partial preserved soft-tissue outline in left lateral view ( Figure 1A View FIGURE 1 ).
Geographical distribution. Baden-Württemberg, Germany; Ilminster ( UK) (Maisch, 2008); Solothurn, Switzerland (see discussion for details).
Stratigraphic distribution. Late Pliensbachian, margaritatus Zone; lower Toarcian, tenuicostatum Zone, semicelatum Subzone– serpentinum Zone, exaratum Subzone (SWGB: beds εII 3- εII 4/5). Note that according to the specimen label, SMNS 51552 originates from bed εII 3, rather than εII 2 as stated elsewhere (Maisch, 2008). Peak abundance occurs in εII 4, where material referred to Hauffiopteryx represents a substantial percentage of all small ichthyosaurs recovered (Maxwell and Vincent, 2016).
MAXWELL & CORTÉS: REVISION OF HAUFFIOPTERYX
Emended diagnosis. Hauffiopteryx typicus can be distinguished from other species of Hauffiopteryx by a triradiate lacrimal forming the posterior border of the external narial opening, deepest lateral exposure of the maxilla located ventral to the posterior half of the external narial opening, a large, rounded orbit, and nasals with pronounced dorsal inflection at the anterior orbital margin.
Referred specimens. Of the material examined, GPIT 1491/4, GPIT /RE/12905, MHH 9, SMNS 51552, and SMNS 80226 can be confidently referred to H. typicus ( Figures 1-3 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 ). The English material referred to Hauffiopteryx is also consistent with H. typicus , as is NMO 26575 from the Pliensbachian of Switzerland (see discussion for details).
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