Genus: Tanystropheus MEYER, 1855
Etymology:
Species: longobardicus (BASSANI, 1886)
Etymology:
Referred material:
= Tanystropheus cf. T. longobardicus RENESTO, 2005
Locality: Val Serrata, Monte San Giorgio, Canton Tessen, Switzerland.
Horizon: Lower Cava inferiore beds, Meride Limestone.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Ladinian Stage, Lower Mid Triassic Epoch, Middle Triassic.
Material:
MCSN 4451: Fragmentary skeleton lacking the head and first 8 cervical vertebrae, and most bones fo both hind limbs.
Note: Has skin impressions.