Thililua

Fil-e-lu-ah.
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Benjamin Gutierrez

Vertebrate Paleontologist

Benjamin Gutierrez is a leading expert on dinosaurs, particularly the mighty theropods. His fieldwork in South America has uncovered new species and provided insights into dinosaur social structures.

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Name

Thililua ‭(‬after an aquatic god from Berber mythology‭)‬.

Phonetic

Fil-e-lu-ah.

Named By

Nathalie Bardet,‭ ‬Xabier Pereda Suberbiola‭ & ‬Nour-Eddine Jalil‭ ‬-‭ ‬2003.

Classification

Chordata,‭ ‬Reptilia,‭ ‬Sauropterygia,‭ ‬Plesiosauria,‭ ‬Plesiosauroidea.

Diet

Piscivore.

Species

T.‭ ‬longicollis‭

Size

Estimated between‭ ‬5.5‭ ‬and‭ ‬6‭ ‬meters long.

Known locations

Morocco‭ ‬-‭ ‬High Atlas Mountains.

Time Period

Turonian of the Cretaceous.

Fossil representation

Complete skull,‭ ‬lower jaws and‭ ‬37‭ ‬cervical‭ (‬neck‭) ‬vertebrae.

In Depth

       Although the body is still unknown,‭ ‬Thililua is considered to be a polycotylid plesiosaur.‭ ‬Named after the genus Polycotylus,‭ ‬polycotylids had plesiosaur shaped bodies,‭ ‬but proportionately shorter‭ ‬necks and longer jaws,‭ ‬with probably the most famous example of this group being Dolichorhynchops.‭ ‬Although most polycotylid fossils are known from North America,‭ ‬the presence of Thililua in Morocco helps to establish the picture of polycotylid plesiosaurs being successful enough to colonise most of the ocean.‭

       But with thirty seven cervical vertebrae Thililua had more than most other polycotylid genera.‭ ‬This suggests that Thililua was more primitive in form and may have actually been a closely related offshoot descended from the ancestors of the polycotylids.

Further Reading

– A new polycotylid plesiosaur from the Late Cretaceous (Turonian) of Morocco. – Comptes Rendus Palevol 2:307-315. – N. Bardet, X. Pereda Suberbiola & N.-E. Jalil – 2003.

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