Platypterygius is a historically paraphyletic genus of platypterygiine Ichthyosauria from the Cretaceous period. It was historically used as a wastebasket taxon, and most species within Platypterygius likely are undiagnostic at the genus or species level, or represent distinct genera, even being argued as invalid. While fossils referred to Platypterygius have been found throughout different , the holotype specimen was found in Germany.
In 1998, Arkhangelsky estimated that P. platydactylus was about long, while "P." americanus was about long. In 2010, Zammit and colleagues estimated that "P." australis was about long.
One notable attempt at revising Platypterygius was conducted by Arkhangel'sky in 1998, who split the genus into three new subgenera. Longirostria (including the Australian "P." longmani, a synonym of "P." australis, and the Argentinian "P." hauthali), Tenuirostria ( "P." americanus) and Pervushovisaurus (which included the newly described "P." bannovkensis). Both Platypterygius platydactylus, "P." kiprianoffi and "P." hercynicus were placed in the subgenus Platypterygius.
"Platypterygius" bannovkensis was eventually elevated to its own genus Pervushovisaurus in 2014, utilizing Arkhangel'sky's proposed subgenus name and "P." campylodon was also assigned to this genus by a study published in 2016. "P." kiprianoffi was also assigned to P. campylodon (now Pervushovisaurus). Simbirskiasaurus was originally described in 1985 and later sunk into Platypterygius before being declared distinct in the same paper as Pervushovisaurus. "Platypterygius" ochevi, described in 2008 by Arkhangel'sky et al., was found to be a junior synonym of Maiaspondylus and in 2021 "Platypterygius" sachicarum was described by Cortés et al. as Kyhytysuka sachicarum. It is argued that the inclusion of oldest species "P." hauthali requires reinvestigation, for it lacks a skull to attribute. Because of this, recent analyses on ichthyosaur classification neglect this species. In 2024, "P." hauthali was reclassified back into the original genus, Myobradypterygius.
Discovery and species
Accepted species
Formerly assigned species
Classification
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