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Blezingeria is an extinct genus of marine reptile from the Middle Triassic of Germany. The type and only species Blezingeria ichthyospondyla was named by German paleontologist Eberhard Fraas in 1896. It is known from many isolated bones that come from a deposit in southwestern Germany called the Upper Muschelkalk, which dates back to the Ladinian stage. The relationships of Blezingeria are uncertain. Fraas identified it as a nothosaur, but it has also been classified as a cymbospondylid ichthyosaur, and most recently a thalattosaur. Many thalattosaur fossils have been found in a slightly olderLate Ladinian-age rock unit in Monte San Giorgio, Switzerland, so if Blezingeria is a thalattosaur, it may represent an early stage in an evolutionary radiation of the group across the Tethys, an ocea

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  • Blezingeria is an extinct genus of marine reptile from the Middle Triassic of Germany. The type and only species Blezingeria ichthyospondyla was named by German paleontologist Eberhard Fraas in 1896. It is known from many isolated bones that come from a deposit in southwestern Germany called the Upper Muschelkalk, which dates back to the Ladinian stage. The relationships of Blezingeria are uncertain. Fraas identified it as a nothosaur, but it has also been classified as a cymbospondylid ichthyosaur, and most recently a thalattosaur. Many thalattosaur fossils have been found in a slightly olderLate Ladinian-age rock unit in Monte San Giorgio, Switzerland, so if Blezingeria is a thalattosaur, it may represent an early stage in an evolutionary radiation of the group across the Tethys, an ocean that covered much of what is now Europe and southern China during the Triassic. However, since Blezingeria is known from very incomplete material, its classification as a thalattosaur remains uncertain. (en)
  • Blezingeria ichthyospondyla Blezingeria Fossiles de Blezingeria ichthyospondyla. Genre † Blezingeria, 1896 Espèce † Blezingeria ichthyospondyla, 1896 Blezingeria est un genre éteint de reptiles marins du Trias moyen de l'Allemagne. L'espèce type et seule espèce Blezingeria ichthyospondyla a été nommée par le paléontologue allemand (de) en 1896. Elle est connue par de nombreux os isolés qui proviennent d'une série sédimentaire dans le sud-ouest de l'Allemagne appelée Muschelkalk supérieur, qui date du Ladinien (Trias moyen). (fr)
  • 블링게리아(학명:Blezingeria ichthyospondyla)는 기룡목 탈라토사우루스과에 속하는 기룡이다. 지금은 멸종된 종으로서 전체적인 몸길이가 2~3m인 기룡에선 중형급의 몸을 가진 종이다. (ko)
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  • Middle Triassic, (en)
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  • Blezingeria (en)
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  • Blezingeria ichthyospondyla (en)
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  • Blezingeria ichthyospondyla Blezingeria Fossiles de Blezingeria ichthyospondyla. Genre † Blezingeria, 1896 Espèce † Blezingeria ichthyospondyla, 1896 Blezingeria est un genre éteint de reptiles marins du Trias moyen de l'Allemagne. L'espèce type et seule espèce Blezingeria ichthyospondyla a été nommée par le paléontologue allemand (de) en 1896. Elle est connue par de nombreux os isolés qui proviennent d'une série sédimentaire dans le sud-ouest de l'Allemagne appelée Muschelkalk supérieur, qui date du Ladinien (Trias moyen). (fr)
  • 블링게리아(학명:Blezingeria ichthyospondyla)는 기룡목 탈라토사우루스과에 속하는 기룡이다. 지금은 멸종된 종으로서 전체적인 몸길이가 2~3m인 기룡에선 중형급의 몸을 가진 종이다. (ko)
  • Blezingeria is an extinct genus of marine reptile from the Middle Triassic of Germany. The type and only species Blezingeria ichthyospondyla was named by German paleontologist Eberhard Fraas in 1896. It is known from many isolated bones that come from a deposit in southwestern Germany called the Upper Muschelkalk, which dates back to the Ladinian stage. The relationships of Blezingeria are uncertain. Fraas identified it as a nothosaur, but it has also been classified as a cymbospondylid ichthyosaur, and most recently a thalattosaur. Many thalattosaur fossils have been found in a slightly olderLate Ladinian-age rock unit in Monte San Giorgio, Switzerland, so if Blezingeria is a thalattosaur, it may represent an early stage in an evolutionary radiation of the group across the Tethys, an ocea (en)
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  • Blezingeria (en)
  • Blezingeria (fr)
  • 블링게리아 (ko)
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