File:Californosaurus Holotype.jpg

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English: Photograph of the holotype of the Late Triassic ichthyosaur Californosaurus perrini (originally named as a species of Shastasaurus), a partial, headless skeleton. This photograph was extracted from plate 5 of the description paper. Original caption: "Skeleton in relief on the original slab. About one-tenth natural size."
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Author B. F. White

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Holotype of ''Californosaurus perrini''

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1 June 1902Gregorian

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