algusaegades
Algusaegades is an extinct genus of marine reptiles that lived during the Late Triassic period, approximately 210 to 200 million years ago. Fossils attributed to this genus have predominantly been found in the eastern coastal regions of North America, especially within the Newark Supergroup, a sequence of Triassic sedimentary rocks. The remains include partial skulls, vertebral columns, and limb bones, indicating a medium-sized creature with an elongated body and robust, paddle-like limbs adapted for swimming. Radiometric dating of the surrounding strata places Algusaegades in a narrow temporal range, providing a useful marker for correlating Triassic marine deposits in the region.
Taxonomically, Algusaegades has been placed within the order Saurosphynx, a group of reptilian carnivores that shared
The ecological significance of Algusaegades is inferred from its widespread geographic distribution and relatively high abundance