Pachygonosaurus (meaning "wide angled [vertebrae] lizard")[1] is a genus of ichthyosaur from Upper Silesia, Poland (then part of the German Empire). It was described in 1916 by Friedrich von Huene and it has one single species, Pachygonosaurus robustus, based solely on the holotype, composed of two vertebral centra discovered in 1910, with a further three vertebrae also possibly belonging to the genus.[2] Nowadays, Pachygonosaurus is considered a nomen dubium.[3]

Pachygonosaurus
Temporal range: Ladinian,
242–237 Ma
Vertebrae of Pachygonosaurus sp.
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Ichthyosauria
Genus: Pachygonosaurus
von Huene, 1916
Type species
Pachygonosaurus robustus
Maisch and Matzke, 1997

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  • von Huene, Friedrich (1916). "Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Ichthyosaurier im deutschen Muschelkalk". Palaeontographica (in German). 62. Tübingen: 1–68.
  • Maisch, Michael W.; Matzke, Andreas T. (1997). "Observations on Triassic ichthyosaurs. Part I: Structure of the palate and mode of tooth implantation in Mixosaurus cornalianus (Bassini, 1886)". Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie. 1997 (12). Stuttgart: 717–732. doi:10.1127/njgpm/1997/1997/717.
  • Surmik, Dawid; Brachaniec, Tomasz (2013). "The large superpredators' teeth from Middle Triassic of Poland". Contemporary Trends in Geoscience. 2 (1): 91–94. Bibcode:2013CTGeo...2...91S. doi:10.2478/ctg-2014-0013. S2CID 59462364.