Subfamily
Valid Extinct

Aristonectinae

(Otero et al. 2012)

Elasmosauridae, often called elasmosaurs or elasmosaurids, is an extinct family of plesiosaurs that lived from the Hauterivian stage of the Early Cretaceous to the Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous period. The taxon was initially erected in 1869 by Edward Drinker Cope to include the type genus Elasmosaurus with the related Cimoliasaurus, although he did not argue in detail why. Over the following years, many authors recognized this classification on the basis of predominantly postcranial features, becoming one of the three groups in which plesiosaurs were often classified during the 19th century, along with the Pliosauridae and the Plesiosauridae. However, most of these traits led to many genera since recognized as belonging to other plesiosaur families being classified as elasmosaurids. Another family historically considered as distinct, the Cimoliasauridae, has since 2009 been recognized as a junior synonym of the Elasmosauridae. Along with the Polycotylidae, elasmosaurids represent the few plesiosauroids that lived until the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event.

Temporal range
Triassic
Jurassic
Cretaceous
Paleogene
Neogene
252 201 145 66 0 Ma
PBDB occurrences
33
Group
Sauroptérygiens
Carnivore aquatic, depth=surface Marine
Aristonectinae
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Elasmosaurus platyurus in the Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center in Woodland Park, Colorado © MCDinosaurhunter · CC BY-SA 3.0 · Wikimedia
PBDB Wikipedia
Classification
Sauropterygia Suborder
Plesiosauria Order
Plesiosauroidea Superfamily
Elasmosauridae Family
Weddellonectia Unranked clade
Aristonectinae Subfamily
Fossil sites 33 geolocated sites
Distribution
Top countries
🇳🇿 New Zealand
13
🇨🇱 Chile
11
🇦🇶 Antarctica
6
🇦🇷 Argentina
2
🇦🇴 Angola
1
Geological formations
Conway
10
Quiriquina
6
Dorotea
3
Lopez de Bertodano
2
Conway Siltstone
1
Snow Hill Island
1
Laidmore
1
Tahora
1
Lefipán
1
Temporal distribution
Maastrichtian (72.2–66 Ma)
21
Campanian (83.6–72.2 Ma)
11
Santonian (85.7–83.6 Ma)
1
Synonyms (3)
Mauisaurus nomen dubium Aristonectinae
Mauisaurus haasti nomen dubium, species not entered Aristonectinae
Tuarangisaurus cabazai nomen dubium, species not entered Aristonectinae
Images 1
Bibliography
Original description
R. A. Otero, S. Soto-Acuña, and D. Rubilar-Rogers. 2012. A postcranial skeleton of an elasmosaurid plesiosaur from the Maastrichtian of central Chile, with comments on the affinities of Late Cretaceous plesiosauroids from the Weddellian Biogeographic Province. Cretaceous Research 37:89-99 DOI ↗
Bibliography (19)
R. A. Otero. 2025. Review of two marine vertebrate assemblages from the Arauco Basin (central Chile) reveals diversity changes throughout the Maastrichtian. Cretaceous Research 166(78):105996 DOI ↗
R. A. Otero and S. Soto-Acuña. 2021. Wunyelfia maulensis gen. et sp. nov., a new basal aristonectine (Plesiosauria, Elasmosauridae) from the Upper Cretaceous of central Chile. Cretaceous Research 118:104651 DOI ↗
J. P. O'Gorman, S. Santillana, and R. Otero, M. Reguero. 2019. A giant elasmosaurid (Sauropterygia; Plesiosauria) from Antarctica: New information on elasmosaurid body size diversity and aristonectine evolutionary scenarios. Cretaceous Research 102:37-58 DOI ↗
J. P. O'Gorman, M. Talevi, and M. S. Fernández. 2016. Osteology of a perinatal aristonectine (Plesiosauria; Elasmosauridae). Antarctic Science 29(1):61-72 DOI ↗
R. A. Otero, J. P. O'Gorman, and N. Hiller, F. R. O.'Keefe, R. E. Fordyce. 2016. Alexandronectes zealandiensis gen. et sp. nov., a new aristonectine plesiosaur from the lower Maastrichtian of New Zealand. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 36(2):e1054494:1-14 DOI ↗
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