In 1910
Eberhard Fraas, the paleontology curator of the Stuttgart institution, named the specimen as
Thaumatosaurus victor. This name was mentioned on page 106 of the describing article. The heading of the description section on page 124 reads "Plesiosaurus (Thaumatosaurus) victor n. sp." which has been interpreted as his naming a
Plesiosaurus victor coinciding with an immediate renaming into a
Thaumatosaurus victor. Fraas, after explaining that he preferred
Thaumatosaurus ("wonder reptile") Meyer over
Rhomaleosaurus Seeley, states "I name our new species
Thaumatosaurus victor". The specific name
victor, "winner" in
Latin, refers to the specimen being a "magnificent and all previous discoveries in beauty exceeding find" but also explicitly honours E. Fraas's brother Victor Fraas. In 1932,
T. victor was renamed as a species of
Eurycleidus and in 1960 by
Lambert Beverly Tarlo as
Rhomaleosaurus victor. However, these names were rarely used. In 2007, Adam Stuart Smith announced that he would shortly name a separate genus for the taxon as
Thaumatosaurus was basically a
nomen dubium.
Meyerasaurus was first named by Adam S. Smith and Peggy Vincent in
2010 and the
combinatio nova is
Meyerasaurus victor. The
generic name honors the German palaeontologist
Hermann von Meyer for proposing the generic name
Thaumatosaurus. ==Description==