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NATHALIE BARDET, XABIER PEREDA SUBERBIOLA, MOHAMED IAROCHENE, BAADI BOUYA, MBAREK AMAGHZAZ, A new species of Halisaurus. from the Late Cretaceous phosphates of Morocco, and the phylogenetical relationships of the Halisaurinae (Squamata: Mosasauridae), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, Volume 143, Issue 3, March 2005, Pages 447–472, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1096-3642.2005.00152.x
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Abstract
A new species of the basal mosasaurid Halisaurus. from the Late Cretaceous (Late Maastrichtian) of the Oulad Abdoun Phosphate Basin of Morocco is described on the basis of both cranial and postcranial remains. H. arambourgi. sp. nov. is characterized by unique features of the nares, frontal, parietal, girdle and limb bones. A phylogenetical analysis supports the monophyletic status of Halisaurus.; H. platyspondylu. (Maastrichtian, New Jersey), H. ortliebi. (Maastrichtian, Belgium) and H. arambourgi. form an unresolved polytomy. This study does not support the attribution of ‘Halisaurus’ sternbergii. (Santonian, Kansas) to Halisaurus. nor to any known genus. A new genus, Eonatator., is proposed for the reception of this species, Eonatator sternbergii. comb. nov. The new taxon Halisaurinae (Halisaurus. + Eonatator.) is the sister-group of more advanced mosasaurids (Natantia). Halisaurines are defined by the shape of the lateral premaxilla-maxilla suture; an oblique contact plane between the parietal and the supratemporal; a preaxial ridge present on the distal two-thirds of the radius length; and tibia and fibula long and slender with slightly expanded extremities.