Aigialosaurus is an extinct genus of Late Cretaceous marine or semiaquatic lizard classified as part of the family Aigialosauridae within the Mosasauroidea.
Exclusively found in deposits of Cenomanian age near Hvar, Croatia, the genus contains one valid species, A.
[1] According to recent molecular and morphological data, Aigialosaurus is the oldest known member of the lineage leading to large Cretaceous marine reptiles called mosasaurs, a group most closely related to snakes among living squamates.
[2][3] It was a relatively small reptile with a complete specimen measuring 65 cm (2.13 ft) long.
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