List of dinosaurs and other Mesozoic reptiles of New Zealand

Although the evidence is rare, fossils reveal that there were dinosaurs in New Zealand. Possibly because it lacks the right conditions for fossilisation, only fragments of bone and a few vertebrae have been found there. Because these fossils are only a single bone or a piece of a bone, the dinosaurs' species cannot be identified, but by comparing the fossils with others it can be seen which family or order a given fossil belonged to. Marine fossils are more common than fossils of land animals in New Zealand because dead animals and plants are easily preserved in sand and mud. Therefore, some fossils of large marine reptiles are nearly complete, and so can be identified to species.

Species list

So far, there have been fossils found in New Zealand that have been identified as coming from:

Non-avian dinosaurs

NameTimeNotes
AnkylosaurMaastrichtianProbably a nodosaur similar to Kunbarrasaurus.
CompsognathidTithonianKnown from phalanges. Associated with possible coprolites.
OrnithopodMaastrichtianPossibly an Elasmarian.
Joan Wiffen's theropodMaastrichtianPossibly a Megaraptoran.
TitanosaurMaastrichtianKnown from a rib.
Unidentified dinosaurEarly MaastrichtianKnown from footprints. Possibly a thyreophoran.
Unidentified theropodLate CretaceousKnown from toe bone around the size of Allosaurus.

Dinosaurs that lived in the Ross Dependency, a part of Antarctica within the Realm of New Zealand, include the tetanuran Cryolophosaurus. The Ross Dependency, unlike the Chatham Islands, is not actually part of New Zealand, and this is why it is excluded from the list above until sufficient evidence shows that it entered what was the sector of Gondwana that is now New Zealand.

Other Mesozoic reptiles

Fossils of other reptiles from the Mesozoic Era have also been found in New Zealand. These creatures include:

NamePeriodNotes
CarsosaurusCenomanian
EctenosaurusCretaceous
EidolosaurusCretaceous
Hector's IchthyosaurTriassic
KaiwhekeaCretaceous
KomensaurusCretaceous
LiodonCretaceousThe maximum length of this species is 30 feet (9.1 m).
MauisaurusCretaceousLargest plesiosaur in New Zealand.
MoanasaurusCretaceousLargest mosasaur in New Zealand.
NothosaurTriassic
PontosaurusCretaceous
PrognathodonCretaceous
PterosaurLate CretaceousPossibly an Azhdarchid.
SphenodonMesozoic-HoloceneExtant.
TaniwhasaurusCretaceous
TuarangisaurusCretaceous

See also

References

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