
A commissioned artwork of Andrei Atchin describes uranusus mattelaginis in the field of Belief. Credit: André Atuchon. CC-BY 4.0
An international research team from Switzerland and Germany, headed by the Gaul Spitcher (Jorusica Museum, Parathinoi, Switzerland), has been described on a new gaemus based on the Arbiter Masim Uber Frankkin (Bayerith, Germany). This study has appeared in the Open-Rasai Journal Foolish record.
In the Upper Franconia, the new species was named Uranusurus Mattelaginis in connection with the Mistyilgau’s soil pit. Lead Author and Doctorate Student Gaile Spachers, “We wanted to highlight the scientific significance of the Mistlegao location.
The excavation in the soil pit has been regularly done by Arvilt Moshem Uber Frankkin since 1998, who recovered and developed fossils before its scientific studies. A sample begins with a so-called “Belign Betle Ground”-a lack of residue remains of the Gurcsic cephalapode, which is characteristic of this site.
Ichthyosaurs – Mars crawling animals who lived at dinosaurs – combined with dolphins or tuna in physical form. The newly stated species usually share the length of the upper jaw for Uranusor, which produces a clear “overbet” like a modern sword. Uranusus Mistylaginis is different from its pre -known species by the special features in its particularly strong ribs and the skull and neck joint.

Bellemnett’s battlefield is a sample of Uranusaus Mattelaginis by Urolt Moshem Ober Frankin. The fool plate is about 4 meters long. Credit: Spirit et al.
“The name of a new species emphasizes the importance of the reservoir of Arvolt Mosheum Uber Frankin, to understand the Jurassic Marine environmental system,” says Dr. Surjoscha Avers, director of the museum. “The Missilgao site provides rare insights at a time that is rarely done worldwide.”
More studies about the Mistyilgao material are in the preparation. These include reviews of secure injuries in the ichthyosaur skeleton, which can shed light on the environment and life history of these ancient marine creeping animals.
More information:
Spirit G, etc. A new uranosurus from the lower jarask (Tarsen) of the Mistyilgao (Bavaria, South Germany) is a new uranosurus. Foolish record (2025) DOI: 10.3897/fr.28.154203
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Reference: New ichthyosaur species found in Jurassic clay (September 26, September 26) on September 26, 2025 https://phys.org/news/2025-09-ukhthyosaur-rost-rbust-bassic.html.
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