Further testing revealed that the bone resembles the jaw of Shonisaurus sikanniensis, a 69 - foot - long species of ichthyosaur first discovered in 2004. (techtimes.com)
The presence of ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaurs in the Upper Jurassic of India, Madagascar and South America implies that a marine seaway possibly connected the western Tethys with South America via the Indian Ocean in the Late Jurassic facilitating faunal exchanges between Europe and Gondwanan continents. (journals.plos.org)
To verify these findings, we need a complete giant Triassic ichthyosaur from the UK — a lot easier said than done!» (sciencedaily.com)