Extinct genus of reptiles
Not to be confused with the similarly-named plesiosaur
Muraenosaurus .
Life restoration
Morenosaurus is an extinct genus of plesiosaur from the Cretaceous of what is now California . The type species is Morenosaurus stocki , first named by Samuel Welles in 1943, in honor of Dr. Chester Stock .[ 1] The species was found by Robert Wallace and Arthur Drescher in the Panoche Hills region of Fresno County . The skeleton they found was fairly complete, and lacked only the head and parts of the neck and paddles; the preserved portion of the trunk and tail is 3.63 metres (11.9 ft) long.[ 2] The skeleton was originally mounted at Caltech but is now in the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County .
Morenosaurus may have been similar to Elasmosaurus or Thalassomedon , but studies in the early 2000s indicated that the fossils were too scrappy to identify to the family level.[citation needed ]
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