boreaalisia
Boreaalisia is a genus of extinct marine reptiles belonging to the clade Thalattosauria, which thrived during the Late Triassic period, approximately 228 to 201 million years ago. The name *Boreaalisia* derives from the Latin *borealis*, meaning "northern," and the Greek suffix *-isia*, referring to a place or region, reflecting its discovery in northern Europe. This genus is notable for its specialized adaptations to a fully aquatic lifestyle, distinguishing it from its terrestrial relatives.
Fossil remains of *Boreaalisia* have been recovered primarily from marine sedimentary deposits in what is now
The ecological role of *Boreaalisia* within its ecosystem remains partially speculative, but it likely occupied a
Paleontological research on *Boreaalisia* continues to refine its anatomical and phylogenetic relationships, though it remains one