This is a life size 3d digital model skull of a Ichthyosaurus. OBJ, ZTL, PLY, FBX and STL files. parts is seperated in Fbx format You cannot sell my models anywhere without my permission. you can only use them for your own hobbies and works, you can contact me for special royalties
Ichthyosaurus was the first complete fossil to be discovered in the early 19th century by Mary Anning in England;[8] the holotype of I. communis, no coll. number given,[9] was a fairly complete specimen discovered by Mary and Joseph Anning around 1814 in Lyme Regis[10] but was reported as lost by McGowan (1974) in his review of the latipinnate ichthyosaurs of England.[11] The name Ichthyosaurus was first used by Charles König in 1818, but it was not used in a formal scientific description, with the earliest described ichthyosaur being Proteosaurus by James Everard Home in 1819 for a skeleton which is now attributed to Temnodontosaurus platyodon. Henry De la Beche and William Conybeare in 1821 considered Ichthyosaurus to have taxonomic priority over Proteosaurus and named the species I. communis based on BMNH 2149 (now NHMUK PV R1158), a now partially lost specimen now assigned to Temnodontosaurus that was discovered and collected between 1811 and 1812.[12][13] One specimen that Home had assigned to Proteosaurus was the first complete ichthyosaur skeleton known, but it was destroyed in WW2. Two casts were rediscovered in 2022, showing that the specimen belonged to Ichthyosaurus, but of uncertain species.[14] During the 19th century, almost all fossil ichthyosaurs were attributed to Ichthyosaurus, resulting in the genus having over 50 species by 1900. These species were subsequently moved to separate genera or synonymised with other species.[15]