Mollesaurus is known from the
holotype MOZ 2282 V, articulated partial
skeleton which preserved partial
skull and most of the
vertebral column. It was collected in the Chacaico Sur locality from the
Emileia giebeli ammonoid zone of the
Los Molles Formation,
Cuyo Group, dating to the early
Bajocian stage of the
Middle Jurassic, about 171.6-170
million years ago.
Mollesaurus, along with
Chacaicosaurus cayi which was found at the same locality, are the only diagnostic ichthyosaur specimens from the
Aalenian-
Bathonian interval. It was found near
Zapala city of the
Neuquén Basin. However, all recent
cladistic analyses found that
Mollesaurus is a valid genus of ophthalmosaurid. Patrick S. Druckenmiller and Erin E. Maxwell (2010) found it to be the basalmost member of the ophthalmosaurid lineage that included
Brachypterygius,
Caypullisaurus and
Platypterygius (but not
Ophthalmosaurus).
Phylogeny The following cladogram shows a possible phylogenetic position of
Mollesaurus in Ophthalmosauridae according to the analysis performed by Zverkov and Jacobs (2020). }} == See also ==