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Futabasaurus suzukii is a plesiosaur that is located in Japan and was discovered in 2006.

Description[]

The length of Futabasaurus has been estimated at 6.4–9.2 metres (21–30 ft),[1] and it weighed about 3–4 tonnes (3.0–3.9 LT).[citation needed] It can be distinguished from other elasmosaurids by the following characteristics: there is a long distance between the eye sockets and nostrils; the interclavicles and clavicles are fused, and the anterior edge is bent; the humerus is relatively long; and the femora are slim and show prominent muscle scars.[2]

Discovery and naming[]

Futabasaurus is the first elasmosaurid found in Japan. It was originally known as either "Wellesisaurus sudzuki" or "Futaba-ryu" before publication. The type specimen of Futabasaurus was found in the Irimazawa Member of the Tamayama Formation, in the Futaba Group of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. The rocks in which it were found date to the Inoceramus amakusensis zone of the early Santonian. The fossils were found by Tadashi Suzuki, then a high school student.[2] Many of the bones of the type specimen show signs of apparent scavenging or predation by sharks.[2]

The genus Futabasaurus was named after the Futaba Group, in which it was discovered; the species name is derived from the family name of its discoverer, Suzuki.[2] The name "Futabasaurus" has also been used for an unrelated theropod dinosaur, also from the Late Cretaceous of Japan. However, this dinosaur was not officially named, and remains a nomen nudum.

Classification[]

The following cladogram shows the placement of Futabasaurus within Elasmosauridae following an analysis by Rodrigo A. Otero, 2016:[3]

Elasmosauridae
Eromangasaurus carinognathus
Callawayasaurus colombiensis
Libonectes morgani
Tuarangisaurus keyesi
Thalassomedon haningtoni
CM Zfr 115
Hydrotherosaurus alexandrae
Futabasaurus suzukii
Aristonectinae
Kaiwhekea katiki
Alexandronectes zealandiensis
Morturneria seymourensis
Aristonectes parvidens
Aristonectes quiriquinensis
Elasmosaurinae
Terminonatator pointeixensis
Elasmosaurus platyurus
Albertonectes vanderveldei
Styxosaurus sp. (="Hydralmosaurus serpentinus")
Styxosaurus snowii
Styxosaurus browni

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