List of ichthyosauromorph genera

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Template:Short description This list of ichthyosauromorphs is a comprehensive listing of all genera that have ever been included in the clade Ichthyosauromorpha, excluding purely vernacular terms. The list includes all commonly accepted genera, but also genera that are now considered invalid, doubtful (nomen dubium), or were not formally published (nomen nudum), as well as junior synonyms of more established names, and genera that are no longer considered ichthyopterygian. Non-ichthyosaur ichthyopterygians shall be noted as such. This list contains Template:Table row counter genera.

Scope and terminology

There is no official, canonical list of ichthyosauromorph genera but one of the most thorough attempts can be found at the "Ichthyosauromorpha" section of Mikko Haaramo's Phylogeny Archive.[1]

Naming conventions and terminology follow the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. Technical terms used include:

  • Junior synonym: A name which describes the same taxon as a previously published name. If two or more genera are formally designated and the type specimens are later assigned to the same genus, the first to be published (in chronological order) is the senior synonym, and all other instances are junior synonyms. Senior synonyms are generally used, except by special decision of the ICZN, but junior synonyms cannot be used again, even if deprecated. Junior synonymy is often subjective, unless the genera described were both based on the same type specimen.
  • Nomen nudum (Latin for "naked name"): A name that has appeared in print but has not yet been formally published by the standards of the ICZN. Nomina nuda (the plural form) are invalid, and are therefore not italicized as a proper generic name would be. If the name is later formally published, that name is no longer a nomen nudum and will be italicized on this list. Often, the formally published name will differ from any nomina nuda that describe the same specimen. In this case, these nomina nuda will be deleted from this list in favor of the published name.
  • Preoccupied name: A name that is formally published, but which has already been used for another taxon. This second use is invalid (as are all subsequent uses) and the name must be replaced. As preoccupied names are not valid generic names, they will also go unitalicized on this list.
  • Nomen dubium (Latin for "dubious name"): A name describing a fossil with no unique diagnostic features. As this can be an extremely subjective and controversial designation, this term is not used on this list.

The list

Genus Authors Year Status Age Location Notes

Acamptonectes[2]

Fischer
et al.

2012

Valid

eK[2]
to
lK[2]

Europe[2]

Actiosaurus

Sauvage

1883

Disputed

Europe

Acuetzpalin[3]

Barrientos

et al.

2020 Valid lJ[3] North America[3]

Aegirosaurus[4]

Bardet
Fernández

2000

Valid

lJ[4]

Europe[4]

A 2 meter long[4] ophthalmosaurid[5] whose remains were discovered in the Solnhofen limestone and mistaken for a new Ichthyosaurus species. In 2000 scientists concluded that the fossil material should be assigned to a new genus.

Anhuisaurus[1]

Chen

1985

Jr. synonym

N/A

N/A

Preoccupied by lizard genus Anhuisaurus Hou, 1974. Junior synonym of Chaohusaurus.

Argovisaurus[6] Miedema et al. 2024 Valid mJ Europe May have preserved traumatic injuries based on abnormalities in its skeleton

Arthropterygius

Maxwell

2010

Valid

lJ

North America

Athabascasaurus

Druckenmiller
Maxwell

2010

Valid

eK

North America

Auroroborealia[7]

Zvernikov
et al.

2021

Valid

lT

Asia

Baisesaurus[8]

Ren
et al.

2022

Valid

eT

Asia

A basal ichthyosauromorph of uncertain affinities

Barracudasauroides

Maisch

2010

Valid

mT

Asia

Besanosaurus[9]

Dal Sasso
Pinna

1996

Valid

mT[9]

Europe[9]

Brachypterygius[10][11]

von Huene

1922

Valid

lJ[10]

Europe[12][13]

A lJ Ophthalmosaurid closely related to Platypterygius and Caypullisaurus.[5] Fossils have been found in England and European Russia.[12][13]

Californosaurus[10][14]

Kuhn

1934

Valid

lT[10]

N. America

A 3-meter teretocnemid who is also the basal-most known Euichthyosaurian. Its remains were first recovered from the Carnian Lower Hosselkus Limestone of California. Californosaurus has also been known as Shastasaurus perrini and Delphinosaurus perrini.

Callawayia[15]

Maische
Matzke

2000

Valid

Cartorhynchus[16]

Motani
et al.

2015

Valid eT Asia Non-ichthyosaur ichthyosauriform

Catutosaurus[17]

Fernández
et al.

2021

Valid lJ South America

Caypullisaurus[10][11]

Fernández

1997

Valid

lJ[10]

to

eKScript error: No such module "Unsubst".

S. America

A large ophthalmosaurid closely related to Platypterygius and Brachypterygius.[5] It was discovered in strata dating to the lJ - eK of Argentina.

Chacaicosaurus[14]

Fernández

1994

Valid

S. America[13]

A Bajocian genus whose fossils have been found in Argentina.[13] Possibly a stenopterygiid.

Chaohusaurus[1][10]

Young
Dong

1972

Valid

eT[10]

Asia

A primitive ichthyosaur that retained a lizard-like body discovered in Chaohu, China. It was also one of the smallest ichthyosaurs, being from 70 to 180 cm long and an estimated weight of 10 kg.

Chensaurus[1][10]

Mazin
Suteethorn
Buffetaut
Jaeger
Helmcke-Ingavat

1991

Jr. synonym

N/A

N/A

Junior synonym of Chaohusaurus.

Chonespondylus[10]

Leidy

1868

Valid

mT[10]

Contectopalatus[18]

Maische
Matzke

1998

Disputed

mT[18]

Europe[18]

A strange mT mixosaurid with a high crest of bone on its head and a 5-meter body. It was thought to be a Mixosaurus species for some time until given its own genus in 1998. Some experts have felt that the splitting was unjustified.

Cryopterygius[19]

Druckenmiller
et al.

2012[19]

Valid

lJ[19]

Europe[19]

Cymbospondylus[10][15]

Leidy

1868

Valid

eT[10]

to

mT[10]

One of the largest ichthyosaurs, adults ranged in length from Template:Convert up to Template:Convert long. It was one of the least fish-like of the ichthyosaurs, lacking a dorsal fin and fluked tail. Consequently, Cymbospondylus probably swam by wriggling its body from side to side like a modern sea snake.

Dearcmhara[20]

Brusatte
et al.

2015

Valid

eJ to mJ

Europe

Delphinosaurus[10]

Merriam

1905

Jr. synonym

N/A

N/A

Junior synonym of Californosaurus.

Eretmorhipis[21]

Chen
et al.

2015

Valid

eT

Asia

Non-ichthyosaur ichthyopterygian

Eurhinosaurus[10][14]

Abel

1909

Valid

eJ[10]

Europe

A genus exceeding 6 m in length[13] from the Sinemurian to Toarcian of England and Germany. Eurhinosaurus was built like a regular ichthyosaur, with a fish-like body including a large eyes, dorsal and caudal fins, but had one distinct feature that set it apart from other ichthyosaurs; its upper jaw was twice as long as the lower jaw and covered with sidewards-pointing 'teeth', like a sawfish's.

Eurypterygius

Jaekel

1904

Jr. synonym

N/A

N/A

Junior synonym of Ichthyosaurus.

Excalibosaurus

McGowan

1986

Valid

eJ[10]

Lived during the Sinemurian stage in what is now England. It is characterized by the extreme elongation of the rostrum, giving the animal a swordfish-like look. Excalibosaurus is known from two skeletons. The holotype was from a juvenile with an estimated body length of 4 m. The estimated body length of the second specimen, discovered in 1996, is 7 m.

Fernatator[22]

Massare
et al.

2025

Valid

eJ

North America

The most complete ichthyosaur known from the Early Jurassic of North America

Gadusaurus[23]

Pratas e Souza et al.

2025

Valid

eJ

Europe

Although the majority of the cranial sutures are completely fused, which is often seen in adult ichthyosaurs, the midline suture is not fused, which would mean the holotype belonged to either a juvenile or subadult individual

Gengasaurus Paparella et al. In press In press lJ Europe

Grendelius[10]

McGowan

1976

Jr. synonym

N/A

N/A

Junior synonym of Brachypterygius.

Grippia[1][10]

Wiman

1930

Valid

eT[10]

Asia
Greenland
Japan
N. America

A small ichthyosaur only 1-1.5 m long, its fossils have been found along the coasts of Greenland, China, Japan, and Canada.

Guizhouichthyosaurus

Cao
Luo

2000

Valid

lT

Asia

Gulosaurus[24]

Cuthbertson et al.

2013

Valid

eT[24]

N. America[24]

A grippidian. The type species is Gulosaurus helmi.[24]

Hauffiopteryx

Maisch

2008

Valid

eJ

Europe

Himalayasaurus

Young
Dong

1972

Valid

lT

Asia

Hudsonelpidia

McGowan

1995

Valid

lT[10]

Hupehsuchus[1]

Carroll
Dong

1991

Valid

mT

Asia

Non-ichthyosaur ichthyopterygian from the mT of China. The type species is H. nanchangensis.

Ichthyosaurus[10][14]

De la Beche
Conybeare

1821

Valid

eJ[10]

Ichthyotitan[25] Lomax et al. 2024 Valid lT Europe The largest ichthyosaur and marine reptile currently known

Isfjordosaurus

Motani

1999

Valid

Non-ichthyosaur ichthyopterygian.

Jabalisaurus[26]

Barrientos-Lara et al.

2021

Valid

lJ

North America

Janusaurus[27]

Roberts et al.

2014

Valid

lJ[27]

Europe[27]

An ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaur. The type species is Janusaurus lundi.[27]

Kazakhstanosaurus[28]

Bolatovna
Makustovich

2021

Valid

lJ

Asia

Keilhauia[29]

Delsett et al.

2017

Valid

eK

Europe

An ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaur. The type species is Keilhauia nui.

Kyhytysuka[30]

Cortés et al.

2021

Valid

eK

South America

Leninia[31]

Fischer et al.

2014

Valid

eK[31]

Europe[31]

An ophthalmosaurine ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaur. The type species is Leninia stellans.[31]

Leptocheirus

Merriam

1903

Jr. synonym

N/A

N/A

Junior synonym of Toretocnemus.

Leptonectes

McGowan

1996

Valid

Europe[13]

Lived from the Rhaetian to Pliensbachian in what is now Belgium, England and Germany.[13]

Leptopterygius

Huene

1922

Valid

lT[10] to eJ[10]

Macgowania

Motani

1999

Valid

Macropterygius

Huene

1923

Jr. synonym

N/A

N/A

Junior synonym of Aegirosaurus.

Magnipterygius[32]

Maisch
Matzke

2022

Valid

eJ

Europe

Maiaspondylus[11]

Maxwell
Caldwell

2006

Valid

lK[11]

N. America[11]

Malawania[33]

Fischer et al.

2013

Valid

eK[33]

Asia[33]

A basal member of Thunnosauria. The type species is Malawania anachronus.[33]

Merriamia[10]

Boulenger

1904

Jr. synonym N/A N/A

Junior synonym of Toretocnemus.

Metashastasaurus

Nicholls
Manabe

2001

Jr. synonym N/A N/A

Junior synonym of Callawayia.

Mikadocephalus[15][34]

Maisch
Matzke

1998

Valid

Europe[34]

Mixosaurus[10][15]

Baur

1887

Valid

mT[10]

Mollesaurus

Fernandez

1999

Valid

mJ

S. America

Myopterygius

von Huene

1922

Syn.

Synonym of Platypterygius.

Muiscasaurus

Maxwell
Dick
Padilla
Parra

2015

Valid

eK

S. America

Nanchangosaurus

Wang

1959

Valid

mT[10]

Nannopterygius

Huene

1922

Valid

lJ[10]

Europe

Nannopterygius is a genus of ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaur that lived in from the Kimmeridgian to Tithonian. Fossils have been found in England and Germany.[13]

Omphalosaurus

Merriam

1906

Valid

eT

Europe

An extinct genus of marine reptile from Spitsbergen. It has been considered an ichthyopterygian, however a study by Motani in 2000 showed that it lacks the basal synapomorphies of Ichthyopterygia. As such, its exact position in the diapsid tree is currently unknown.

Ophthalmosaurus[11]

Seeley

1874

Valid

mJ[10]

to

lJ[10]

EuropeScript error: No such module "Unsubst".
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S. America[11]

Otschevia

Efimov

1997

Jr. synonym N/A N/A

Junior synonym of Brachypterygius.

Pachygonosaurus

von Huene

1916

Nomen dubium

Palvennia [19]

Druckenmiller
et al.

2012

Valid

lJ[19]

Europe[19]

Panjiangsaurus

Chen
Chang

2003

Jr. synonym

N/A

N/A

Junior synonym of Guizhouichthyosaurus.[35][36]

Parahupehsuchus

Chen
et al.

2014

Valid

eT

Asia

Paraophthalmosaurus

Arkhangelsky

1997

Jr. synonym N/A N/A

Junior synonym of Ophthalmosaurus.

Parrassaurus[37]

Barrientos-Lara
Alvarado-Ortega

2021

Valid lJ North America

Parvinatator

Nicholls
Brinkman

1995

Valid

Non-ichthyosaur ichthyopterygian.

Pessopteryx

Wiman

1910

Valid

Pessosaurus

Wiman

1910

Valid

mT[10]

Phalarodon

Merriam

1910

Valid

mT[10]

Asia[38]

Phantomosaurus[10]

Maisch
Matzke

2000

Valid

Platypterygius

Kuhn

1946

Valid

lK[10]

Plutoniosaurus

Efimov

1997

Jr. synonym N/A N/A

Junior synonym of Platypterygius.

Proteosaurus

Home

1819

Jr. synonym N/A N/A

Junior synonym of Ichthyosaurus.

Protoichthyosaurus

Appleby

1979

Jr. synonym N/A N/A

Junior synonym of Ichthyosaurus.

Qianichthyosaurus

Li

1999

Valid

Quasianosteosaurus

Maisch
Matzke

2003

Valid

eT

Europe

Sangiorgiosaurus

Brinkmann

1998

Jr. synonym N/A N/A Junior synonym of Mixosaurus.

Sclerocormus

Jiang et al.

2016

Valid eT Asia

Non-ichthyosaur ichthyopterygian.

Shastasaurus

Merriam

1895

Valid

mT[35] to lT[10]

Asia
Europe
N. America

Shastasaurus is a genus of ichthyosaur from whose remains have been found in United States, Canada, Mexico, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Spitsbergen and China.[35]

Shonisaurus

Camp

1976

Valid

lT[10]

?Asia
N. America

One of the largest ichthyosaur genera that has yet been found. Fossils of Shonisaurus were first found in Nevada in 1920. It lived during the Norian stage of the late Triassic period and had a long pointed mouth that contained teeth only at the front end. S. popularis specimens reached a length of Template:Convert. A second species, S. sikanniensis, was later discovered in British Columbia and has an estimated length of Template:Convert.

Simbirskia

Otschev
Efimov

1985

Valid

Simbirskiasaurus

Otschev
Efimov

1985

Valid

eK[10]

Sisteronia[39]

Fischer et al.

2014

Valid

eK [39]

Europe [39]

A platypterygiine ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaur. The type species is Sisteronia seeleyi. [39]

Stenopterygius

Jaekel

1904

Valid

eJ[10]

Europe

Lived from the Toarcian to Aalenian from England, France, Germany and Luxembourg. Maximum length was 4 m.[13] One famous fossil is that of a mother and baby that died in childbirth. This proved that ichthyosaur infants were born tail-first, just like cetaceans, to prevent them from drowning before fully clearing the birth canal.

Suevoleviathan

Maisch

1998

Valid

Sumpalla[40]

Campos et al.

2021

Valid lJ South America

Svalbardosaurus

Mazin

1981

Nomen dubium[1]

eT[10]

Sveltonectes

Fischer
Masure
Arkhangelsky
Godefroit

2011

Valid

eK

Europe

Temnodontosaurus

Lydekker

1889

Valid

eJ[10]

Europe

Lived from the Hettangian to Toarcian in England and Germany. It was a large genus, exceeded Template:Convert in length.[13] Temnodontosaurus eyes were approximately Template:Convert in diameter making them the largest of any known vertebrateScript error: No such module "Unsubst"..

Thaisaurus

Mazin
Sutetthorn
Buffetaut
Jaeger
Helmcke-Ignavat

1991

Valid

Non-ichthyosaur ichthyopterygian.

Thalassodraco[41] Jacobs

Martill

2020 Valid mJ Europe
Thalattoarchon[42] Fröbisch

et al.

2013 Valid mT[42] North America[42]

Tholodus

von Meyer

1851

Valid

mT

Possibly Asia
Europe

Toretocnemus

Merriam

1902

Valid

lT[10]

Typicusichthyosaurus

Yin et al.

2000

Jr. synonym N/A N/A Probable junior synonym of Guanlingsaurus, though poor preservation makes it difficult to tell[43][44]

Undorosaurus

Efimov

1997

Valid

lJ

Russia

Utatsusaurus[1][10]

Shikoma

1978

Valid

eT[10]

Non-ichthyosaur ichthyopterygian.

Wahlisaurus Lomax 2016 Valid eJ Europe

Wimanius

Maisch
Matzke

1988

Valid

Xinminosaurus

Jiang et al

2008

Valid

Possible synonym of Tholodus.

Yasykovia

Efimov

1999

Valid

lJ

Russia

Formerly known as a synonym of Ophthalmosaurus.

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Besanosaurus
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Californosaurus.
File:Caypullisaurus Dak1.jpg
Caypullisaurus.
File:Chaohusaurus BW.jpg
Chaohusaurus.
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Cymbospondylus.
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Eurhinosaurus.
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Excalibosaurus.
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Grippia.
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Hupehsuchus.
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Ichthyosaurus.
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Leptonectes.
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Mixosaurus.
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Ophthalmosaurus.
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Platypterigius.
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Shastasaurus.
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Shonisaurus.
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Stenopterygius.
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Temnodontosaurus.
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Utatsusaurus.
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Yasykovia.

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