Clarazia is an extinct genus of thalattosaur from the Middle Triassic of Monte San Giorgio in Switzerland. It is represented by a single type species, Clarazia schinzi, which was named in 1936.[1][2]
^Peyer, B. (1936). Die Triasfauna der Tessiner Kalkalpen. X. Clarazia schinzi nov. gen. nov. spec. Abhandlungen der Schweizerischen Pala¨ontologischen Gesellschaft, 57, 1–61.
^Rieppel, O. (1987). "Clarazia and Hescheleria: a re-investigation of two problematical reptiles from the Middle Triassic of Monte San Giorgio (Switzerland)". Palaeontographica Abteilung A. A195 (4–6): 101–129.
Clarazia is an extinct genus of thalattosaur from the Middle Triassic of Monte San Giorgio in Switzerland. It is represented by a single type species,...
the maxilla was straight, very similar to the rostral structure known of Clarazia. Upon further examination, the other characteristics found true of this...
thalattosaur group, Thalattosauroidea, have more distinctive downturned snouts. Clarazia and Thalattosaurus both have snouts that taper into a narrow tip. Most...
fish and marine reptiles, including two other genera of thalattosaurs: Clarazia and Hescheleria. Müller, Johannes (2005). "The anatomy of Askeptosaurus...
the Besano Formation are represented by the thalattosaurs Askeptosaurus, Clarazia, and Hescheleria in addition to the semiaquatic, long-necked Tanystropheus...
Tanystropheus and Macrocnemus, and the thalattosaurians Askeptosaurus, Clarazia and Hescheleria. In both the Fossil Hill Member and the Besano Formation...
the Besano Formation are represented by the thalattosaurs Askeptosaurus, Clarazia, and Hescheleria in addition to the semiaquatic, long-necked Tanystropheus...