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Every Single Mainline (3.75 scale) Mattel Jurassic World Species (2025 update)

Started by Faelrin, December 19, 2021, 08:59:52 PM

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Faelrin

Updated the lists in the op, minus the one sorting by top 5 families section, and everything below it. Have to also add most of the missing figures to the image lists, but that'll be the next thing I tackle, since I've definitely fallen behind on managing this thread. I might also reconstruct it based on groups as well, since that may make it easier to manage going forward.
Film Accurate Mattel JW and JP toys list (incl. extended canon species, etc):
http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=6702

Every Single Mainline Mattel Jurassic World Species A-Z; 2025 toys added!:
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9974.0

Most produced Paleozoic genera (visual encyclopedia):
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9144.0


Faelrin

First major reconstruction of the image lists are done now. All of Saurischia finished. Theropoda is further broken down into spoilers based on major clades, and T. rex and Velociraptor also get their own spoilers due to the plethora of figures they have. This should hopefully make it much easier to find what one is looking for, as long as one knows what group the animal belongs to.

Please let me know if I've sorted something incorrectly, or missed figures or whatever.

Tomorrow I'll work on getting Ornithischia (in the post currently occupied with the N-Z section), and the remaining groups (pterosaurs, marine reptiles, etc).
Film Accurate Mattel JW and JP toys list (incl. extended canon species, etc):
http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=6702

Every Single Mainline Mattel Jurassic World Species A-Z; 2025 toys added!:
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9974.0

Most produced Paleozoic genera (visual encyclopedia):
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9144.0

Halichoeres

Very surprising that their first Cenozoic animal is Gryposuchus! (I mean, aside from humans and grasshoppers and foxes.)
In the kingdom of the blind, better take public transit. Well, in the kingdom of the sighted, too, really--almost everyone is a terrible driver.

My attempt to find the best toy of every species

My trade/sale/wishlist thread

Sometimes I draw pictures

Faelrin

avatar_Halichoeres @Halichoeres Lol I didn't even think to include those.

Edit: Could just be unintentional, and they wanted another big "croc" to go with. Though I mean nothing was stopping them from picking Deinosuchus either, but honestly, I'll gladly take it. First toy of it too right?
Film Accurate Mattel JW and JP toys list (incl. extended canon species, etc):
http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=6702

Every Single Mainline Mattel Jurassic World Species A-Z; 2025 toys added!:
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9974.0

Most produced Paleozoic genera (visual encyclopedia):
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9144.0

Faelrin

New in box pics of Gryposuchus, Megalosaurus, Ekrixinatosaurus, and Hesperosaurus dropped. Don't have any way to share them sorry.

Edit: Oh lol I meant to add this to my other 2024 thread. Sigh. But this one does need updating now too.

Edit: Added all of Ornithischia to the image list. Also added Rugops to the list of theropods. Apparently I forgot that one earlier. Hopefully I'm not missing any others. It's overwhelming how many genera and figures there is to keep track of now.
Film Accurate Mattel JW and JP toys list (incl. extended canon species, etc):
http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=6702

Every Single Mainline Mattel Jurassic World Species A-Z; 2025 toys added!:
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9974.0

Most produced Paleozoic genera (visual encyclopedia):
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9144.0

Faelrin

Added a bunch of the new 2024 reveals from yesterday, and also added back all the pterosaurs (except Pteranodon currently, but should have up by later today).

I also updated the lists of species and sorted by time period, but removed the lists of top five families, and sorted by phylogeny until I get the rest of the image roster finished first, since it will be easier to just copy that stuff and go from there.

Next will be pseudosuchians, the remaining reptiles, synapsids, and the fictional hybrids. Probably going to add those later.

Edit: Synapsida and Pteranodon added. Rest will be added another day I think.

Edit 2: Everything except the fictional hybrids added now. If I'm missing something, or something is incorrect please let me know. Hybrids will be added tomorrow probably.
Film Accurate Mattel JW and JP toys list (incl. extended canon species, etc):
http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=6702

Every Single Mainline Mattel Jurassic World Species A-Z; 2025 toys added!:
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9974.0

Most produced Paleozoic genera (visual encyclopedia):
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9144.0

Faelrin

Finished adding back the top five most groups, and animals sorted by group (much like the posts with images) to the first post of this thread.

Here's some numbers that may be of interest (in the above mentioned post as well).

-128 sauropsids
-121 archosauromorphs
-103 dinosaurs
-67 saurischians
-10 sauropodomorphs
-56 theropods
-36 ornithischians

Current top five groups (or 6 since the bottom two are tied currently):

-Ceratopsia (14 genera; 11 ceratopsids)
-Tyrannosauroidea (13 genera; includes 3 proceratosaurids, 2 megaraptorans, 4 tyrannosaurids)
-Pterosauria (9 genera)
-Stegosauria (8 genera)
-Pseudosuchia (7 genera)
-Abelisauridae (7 genera)

If I've missed a group that would make sense to include in this ranking then let me know.

Edit: Added the fictional hybrids back in now. They are at the bottom of the saurischians with images post. I figured they probably fit there the most since their designs are heavily theropod derived to begin with.
Film Accurate Mattel JW and JP toys list (incl. extended canon species, etc):
http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=6702

Every Single Mainline Mattel Jurassic World Species A-Z; 2025 toys added!:
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9974.0

Most produced Paleozoic genera (visual encyclopedia):
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9144.0

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Quote from: GojiraGuy1954 on December 22, 2021, 12:28:19 AM73 unique genera and only 2 marine reptiles

im DESPERATE for more mosasaurs, and ichthyosaurs too. i really want clidastes or prognathodon or plioplatecarpus, something cool.

CityRaptor

By now it is 5 marine reptiles.
Mosasaurus, Plesiosaurus, Nothosaurus, Liopleurodon, Dakosaurus
For some odd reason they are rarely made as action figures.

Also not a Marine Reptile example, but when Schleich made their Edlrador line, the first World they killed off was the Water World, replaced by the Jungle World.

So Sea Creatures don't sell?
Jurassic Park is frightning in the dark
All the dinosaurs are running wild
Someone let T. Rex out of his pen
I'm afraid those things'll harm me
'Cause they sure don't act like Barney
And they think that I'm their dinner, not their friend
Oh no

Gwangi

Quote from: CityRaptor on February 01, 2024, 08:03:30 PMBy now it is 5 marine reptiles.
Mosasaurus, Plesiosaurus, Nothosaurus, Liopleurodon, Dakosaurus
For some odd reason they are rarely made as action figures.

Also not a Marine Reptile example, but when Schleich made their Edlrador line, the first World they killed off was the Water World, replaced by the Jungle World.

So Sea Creatures don't sell?
Quote from: CityRaptor on February 01, 2024, 08:03:30 PMBy now it is 5 marine reptiles.
Mosasaurus, Plesiosaurus, Nothosaurus, Liopleurodon, Dakosaurus
For some odd reason they are rarely made as action figures.

Also not a Marine Reptile example, but when Schleich made their Edlrador line, the first World they killed off was the Water World, replaced by the Jungle World.

So Sea Creatures don't sell?

There is also Kronosaurus and Elasmosaurus. Tanystropheus should count too.

CityRaptor

Jurassic Park is frightning in the dark
All the dinosaurs are running wild
Someone let T. Rex out of his pen
I'm afraid those things'll harm me
'Cause they sure don't act like Barney
And they think that I'm their dinner, not their friend
Oh no

Faelrin

I did quite the update on this today. Updated counts, added images for some new figures, and added new genera to the various lists. Things should be pretty much caught up now, but I've missed something out there, let me know.
Film Accurate Mattel JW and JP toys list (incl. extended canon species, etc):
http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=6702

Every Single Mainline Mattel Jurassic World Species A-Z; 2025 toys added!:
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9974.0

Most produced Paleozoic genera (visual encyclopedia):
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9144.0

Faelrin

Added the 2025 figures (that have retailer listings and images so far).

Have to update the first post with the new additions, but the rest of the thread is updated.
Film Accurate Mattel JW and JP toys list (incl. extended canon species, etc):
http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=6702

Every Single Mainline Mattel Jurassic World Species A-Z; 2025 toys added!:
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9974.0

Most produced Paleozoic genera (visual encyclopedia):
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9144.0


Faelrin

Added and updated a number of the new 2025 figures. Still need to get around to updating the first post at some point.
Film Accurate Mattel JW and JP toys list (incl. extended canon species, etc):
http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=6702

Every Single Mainline Mattel Jurassic World Species A-Z; 2025 toys added!:
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9974.0

Most produced Paleozoic genera (visual encyclopedia):
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9144.0

Faelrin

First year is when the taxa is introduced to the 3 and 3/4 scale line, in addition to the line's name for the year they first appeared in (Fallen Kingdom, Legacy, etc), second year in parenthesis is when the genus name was erected to keep things simple. Canceled figures are not taken into account, instead only those with initial releases (see 2018 Destruct-A-Saurs Dimetrodon, or 2019 Dino Rivals Therizinosaurus for examples). See the various Wikipedia pages and scientific papers for more on the history (it gets particularly messy with the older ones, especially when taking into account the naming of the type species). The exceptions to this include notes. Genera will be sorted from most recent to oldest from they were initially named.

Dinosauria:

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Saurischia:

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2018 Fallen Kingdom and Battle Damage Herrerasaurus (Reig, 1963; just read the complicated history on Wikipedia lol)

Sauropodmorpha:

Spoiler
2024 Epic Evolution Bajadasaurus (Gallina et al., 2019)
2022 Dominion Dreadnoughtus (Lacovara et al., 2014)
2024 Epic Evolution Guaibasaurus (Bonaparte et al., 1999; the head sculpt resembles Zupaysaurus, named in 2003 by Arcucci & Coria)
2023 Dino Trackers Nigersaurus (Sereno et al., 1999)
2022 Dominion Ampelosaurus (Le Loeuff, 1995)
2024 Epic Evolution Eoraptor (Sereno et al. 1993)
2019 Dino Rivals Amargasaurus (Salgado & Bonaparte, 1991)
2019 Dino Rivals Mussaurus (Bonaparte & Vince, 1979)
2023 Legacy Collection Mamenchisaurus (Young, 1954)
2019 Legacy Collection Brachiosaurus (Riggs, 1903; mostly based on Giraffatitan, named by Paul in 1988, which was originally assigned to Brachiosaurus back in 1914 by Janensch)
2024 Legacy Collection Diplodocus (Marsh, 1878)
2021 Legacy Collection Apatosaurus (Marsh, 1877)
2025 Rebirth Titanosaurus (Lydekker, 1877)
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Theropoda:

Spoiler
2025 Chaos Theory Farlowichnus (Leonardi et al., 2023; ichnotaxon/footprints)
2025 Chaos Theory Guemesia (Agnolín et al., 2022)
2025 Chaos Theory Ceratosuchops (Barker et al., 2021)
2022 Dominion Moros intrepidus (Zanno et al., 2019)
2020 Primal Attack Siats meekerorum (Zanno & Makovicky, 2013)
2022 Dominion Ichthyovenator (Allain et al., 2012)
2023 Dino Trackers Bistahieversor (Carr & Williamson, 2010)
2019 Dino Rivals Concavenator (Ortega et al. 2010)
2024 Epic Evolution Kileskus (Averianov et al., 2010)
2023 Dino Trackers Sinotyrannus (Ji et al., 2009)
2022 Dominion Skorpiovenator (Canale et al. 2009)
2023 Dino Trackers Austroraptor (Novas et al., 2008)
2023 Dino Trackers Eocarcharia (Sereno & Brusatte, 2008)
2025 Chaos Theory Kryptops (Sereno & Brusatte, 2008)
2023 Dino Trackers Orkoraptor (Novas, Ezcurra & Lecuona, 2008)
2025 Chaos Theory Lophostropheus (Ezcurra & Cuny, 2007)
2024 Epic Evolution Guanlong (Xu et al., 2006)
2024 Epic Evolution Mapusaurus (Coria & Currie, 2006)
2025 Rebirth Tyrannotitan (Novas et al., 2005)
2022 Dominion Atrociraptor (Currie & Varricchio, 2004)
2024 Epic Evolution Ekrixinatosaurus (Calvo et al. 2004)
2022 Dominion Rugops primus (Sereno et al. 2004)
2022 Dominion Rajasaurus (Wilson et al., 2003)
2021 Dino Escape Masiakasaurus (Sampson et al., 2001)
2022 Extreme Damage Quilmesaurus (Coria, 2001)
2022 Dominion Pyroraptor (Allain & Taquet, 2000)
2022 Dominion Megaraptor (Novas 1998)
2018 Fallen Kingdom Suchomimus (Sereno et al., 1998)
2020 Primal Attack Irritator (Martill et al., 1996)
2024 Epic Evolution Neovenator (Hutt, Martill & Barker, 1996)
2022 Dominion Giganotosaurus (Coria & Salgado, 1995)
2020 Primal Attack Cryolophosaurus (Hammer & Hickerson, 1994)
2018 Battle Damage Monolophosaurus (Zhao & Currie 1993)
2019 Dino Rivals Mononykus (Perle et al., 1993; formerly Mononychus earlier in 1993, but the name was occupied by a beetle)
2018 Fallen Kingdom Velociraptor (based on Paul's "Velociraptor antirrhopus", 1988; originally Deinonychus antirrhopus in 1969, with Velociraptor in 1924 by Osborn)
2025 Rebirth Utahraptor (Kirkland, Gaston & Burge, 1993)
2018 Fallen Kingdom Baryonyx (Charig & Milner, 1986)
2022 Dominion Siamosaurus (Buffetaut & Ingavat, 1986; tooth taxa, with potential other material)
2018 Fallen Kingdom Carnotaurus (Bonaparte, 1985)
2020 Battle Damage Gasosaurus (Dong & Tang, 1985)
2023 Dino Trackers Xuanhanosaurus (Dong, 1984)
2023 Dino Trackers Piatnitzkysaurus (Bonaparte, 1979)
2022 Dominion Yangchunaosaurus (Dong et al., 1978)
2020 Primal Attack Alioramus (Kurzanov, 1976)
2018 Fallen Kingdom Gallimimus (Osmólska et al., 1972)
2018 Fallen Kingdom Dilophosaurus (Welles, 1970)
2018 Fallen Kingdom Metriacanthosaurus (Walker, 1964; based on Yangchuanosaurus by Dong et al. in 1978? Synonymized in 1988 by Paul)
2020 Primal Attack Majungasaurus (Lavocat, 1955; though named in 1955, most remains were attributed to Majungatholus atopus, named in 1979  by Sues & Taquet, until better material allowed the original material to be revisited and it to be synonymized with Majungasaurus in 2007 by Samson and Krause et al.)
2020 Primal Attack Tarbosaurus (Maleev, 1955)
2022 Dominion Therizinosaurus (Maleev, 1954; thought to be a turtle like reptile until 1970 when Rozhdestvensky made the connection it was actually a theropod)
2021 Dino Escape Carcharodontosaurus (Stromer, 1931)
2018 Fallen Kingdom Proceratosaurus (von Huene, 1926)
2024 Epic Evolution Becklespinax (von Huene, 1923; Becklespinax was named in 1991 by Olshevsky, which was previously assigned to Acrocanthosaurus altispinax by Paul in 1988. In 2016 Maisch re-examined the history of the material and found it to belong to Altispinax, and all previous names become synonyms).
2023 Dino Trackers Elaphrosaurus (Janensch, 1920)
2018 Legacy Collection Spinosaurus (Stromer, 1915)
2019 Battle Damage Albertosaurus (Osborn, 1905)
2018 Fallen Kingdom Tyrannosaurus rex (Osborn, 1905)
2020 Primal Attack Ornitholestes (Osborn, 1903)
2022 Dominion Genyodectes serus (Woodward 1901)
2018 Fallen Kingdom Ceratosaurus (Marsh, 1884)
2019 Dino Rivals Coelurus (Marsh, 1879)
2018 Fallen Kingdom Allosaurus (Marsh, 1877)
2023 Dino Trackers Dryptosaurus (Marsh, 1877; originally named Laelaps in 1866 by Cope, but was a preoccupied name by a mite)
2018 Legacy Collection Compsognathus (Wagner, 1859)
2020 Primal Attack and Camp Cretaceous Troodon (Leidy, 1856; based on Stenonychosaurus, named in 1932 by Sternberg, which was synonymized with Troodon in 1987 by Currie, which was later re-assigned to Stenonychosaurus by Evans et al. and Latenivenatrix by Van der Reest and Currie in 2017. By 2021 Latenivenatrix was considered a junior synonym of Stenonychosaurus by Cullen et al.)
2024 Epic Evolution Megalosaurus (Buckland, 1824)
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Ornithischia:

Spoiler
2025 Rebirth Iani (Zanno et al., 2023)
2025 Chaos Theory Jakapil (Riguetti, Apesteguía & Pereda-Suberbiola, 2022)
2025 Rebirth Yuxisaurus (Yao et al., 2022)
2024 Epic Evolution Stegouros (Soto-Acuña et al., 2021)
2023 Dino Trackers Borealopelta (Brown et al., 2017)
2023 Dino Trackers Regaliceratops (Brown & Henderson, 2015)
2019 Dino Rivals Nasutoceratops (Sampson et al., 2013)
2023 Dino Trackers Diabloceratops (Kirkland and DeBlieux, 2010)
2022 Legacy Collection Kosmoceratops (Sampson et al., 2010)
2020 Camp Cretaceous Sinoceratops (Xu et al., 2010; the design of the animal is still an exaggerated and outdated reconstruction of Pachyrhinosaurus lakustai really, see the Skeleton Crew vid on it, never mind the early models and concept art for it, and also early iterations of the DPG viral website extinction poster that had Pachyrhinosaurus but not Sinoceratops - see wayback machine. See also the original FK toy, which was likely designed before a model for the film was in progress or finalized. The mini figure released in 2018 was also labeled as Pachyrhinosaurus and not Sinoceratops as the mainline toy was, on the checklist that came with the mini figure)
2022 Dominion Miragaia (Mateus et al., 2009; may actually be synonymous with Dacentrurus, named in 1902 by Lucas, from a 2024 paper by Sánchez-Fenollosa et al.)
2018 Destruct-A-Saurs Microceratus (Mateus, 2008; based on Graciliceratops by Sereno in 2000, previously assigned to Microceratus in 1975, then under the name Microceratops by Bohlin in 1953, though the name Microceratops was formerly used by a wasp)
2019 Dino Rivals Dracorex (Bakker et al., 2006; Pachycephalosaurus?)
2025 Rebirth Eotriceratops (Wu et al., 2006)
2024 Epic Evolution Hesperosaurus (Carpenter, Miles & Cloward, 2001)
2024 Epic Evolution Gastonia (Kirkland, 1998)
2021 Dino Escape Zuniceratops (Wolfe & Kirkland, 1998)
2022 Dominion Einiosaurus (Sampson, 1994)
2023 Dino Trackers Gigantspinosaurus (Ouyang, 1992)
2024 Epic Evolution Avaceratops (Dodson, 1986; might be based on Furcatoceratops named in 2023 by Ishikawa et al?)
2018 Fallen Kingdom Stygimoloch (Galton & Sues, 1983; Pachycephalosaurus?)
2025 Chaos Theory Huayangosaurus (Dong, Tang, and Zhou, 1982)
2020 Primal Attack Callovosaurus (Galton, 1980; sculpt based on Iguanodon and/or relatives)
2018 Fallen Kingdom Minmi (Molnar, 1980; based on Kunbarrasaurus by Leahey et al. in 2015, previously assigned to Minmi, in 1989)
2025 Rebirth Maiasaura (Horner & Makela, 1979)
2024 Epic Evolution Tuojiangosaurus (Dong et al., 1977)
2021 Dino Escape Ouranosaurus (Taquet, 1976)
2020 Primal Attack Sauropelta (Ostrom, 1970)
2021 Dino Escape Chialingosaurus (Young, 1959)
2024 Epic Evolution Pachyrhinosaurus canadensis (genus and species was named in 1950 by Sternberg; clearly based on it due to the shape of the nasal boss and shapes of the epiparietals/frill horns)
2018 Fallen Kingdom Pachyrhinosaurus lakustai "Sinoceratops" (genus was named in 1950 by Sternberg, and Sinoceratops by Xu et al. in 2010; clearly based on Pachyrhinosaurus lakustai named in 2008 by Currie, Langston & Tanke)
2018 Legacy Collection and Battle Damage Pachycephalosaurus (Brown & Schlaikjer, 1943)
2025 Rebirth Edmontonia (Sternberg, 1928; not sure which species it is based on)
2021 Dino Escape Pentaceratops (Osborn, 1923)
2018 Fallen Kingdom Protoceratops (Granger & Gregory, 1923)
2019 Dino Rivals Parasaurolophus (Parks, 1922)
2020 Primal Attack Edmontosaurus (Lambe, 1917)
2021 Dino Escape Kentrosaurus (Hennig, 1915)
2024 Epic Evolution Chasmosaurus (Lambe, 1914)
2023 Hammond Collection Corythosaurus (Brown, 1914)
2019 Dino Rivals Styracosaurus (Lambe, 1913)
2018 Fallen Kingdom Ankylosaurus (Brown, 1908)
2018 Fallen Kingdom Triceratops (Marsh, 1889)
2018 Fallen Kingdom Stegosaurus (Marsh, 1877)
2024 Epic Evolution Craterosaurus (Seeley, 1874)
2025 Chaos Theory Hypsilophodon (Huxley, 1869)
2022 Dominion Iguanodon (Mantell, 1825; better material was not known until the Belgium specimens were found in the 1880's)
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Pterosauria:

Spoiler
2025 Chaos Theory Thapunngaka (Richards et al., 2021)
2023 Dino Trackers Tupandactylus (Kellner & Campos, 2007; also based on Tupandactylus imperator, see below notes)
2019 Dino Rivals Tapejara (Kellner, 1989; based on "Tapejara imperator", named in 1997 by Campos & Kellner, which was assigned to Tupandactylus in 2007 by Kellner & Campos)
2019 Dino Rivals Quetzalcoatlus (Lawson, 1975)
2022 Legacy Collection Geosternbergia (aka Pteranodon sternbergi, Harksen, 1966; it was re-described as Geosternbergia in 1971 by Miller?)
2022 Dominion Dsungaripterus (Young, 1964)
2018 Fallen Kingdom Pteranodon (Marsh, 1876)
2023 Dino Trackers Ornithocheirus (Seeley, 1869; sculpt mostly based on Tropeognathus named in 1987 by Wellnhofer)
2018 Fallen Kingdom Dimorphodon (Owen, 1859)
2018 Dino Rivals Rhamphorhynchus (Meyer, 1846)
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Sauropterygia (and Plesiosauria):

Spoiler
2025 Chaos Theory Styxosaurus (Welles, 1943; no idea what species is based on)
2023 Dino Trackers Kronosaurus (Longman, 1924)
2022 Dominion Liopleurodon (Sauvage, 1873)
2023 Dino Trackers Elasmosaurus (Cope, 1868)
2023 Dino Trackers Nothosaurus (Münster, 1834)
2019 Dino Rivals and Battle Damage Plesiosaurus (De la Beche & Conybeare, 1821; the iconic holotype specimen was found by Mary Anning in 1823, and described in 1824 in Conybeare)
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Pseudosuchia:

Spoiler
2025 Rebirth Torvoneustes (Andrade et al., 2010)
2024 Epic Evolution Kaprosuchus (Sereno and Larsson, 2009)
2020 Primal Attack Postosuchus (Chatterjee, 1985)
2020 Primal Attack Sarcosuchus (Broin & Taquet, 1966)
2023 Dino Trackers Prestosuchus (Kuhn, 1961)
2024 Epic Evolution Rauisuchus (von Huene, 1936; was not given a diagnosis or description until 1942 however)
2024 Epic Evolution Poposaurus (Mehl, 1915)
2024 Epic Evolution Gryposuchus (Gurich, 1912)
2023 Dino Trackers Dakosaurus (von Quenstedt, 1856)
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Other reptiles:

Spoiler
2021 Dino Escape Shringasaurus (Sengupta et al., 2017; Archosauromorpha - Allokotosauria)
2020 Primal Attack Scutosaurus (Hartmann-Weinberg, 1930; Parareptilia - Pareiasauria)
2021 Dino Escape Tanystropheus (Meyer, 1852; Archosauromorpha; most material was fragmentary until better material was found in the late 1920's and on, some of which was thought as belonging to a pterosaur named Tribelesodon longobardicus, named in 1886 by Bassani)
2018 Fallen Kingdom Mosasaurus (Conybeare, 1822; Squamata - Mosasauria)
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Synapsida:

Spoiler
2025 Rebirth Inostrancevia (Amalitsky, 1922; not sure what species was the inspiration)
2023 Dino Trackers Edaphosaurus (Cope, 1882)
2019 Dino Rivals Dimetrodon (Cope, 1878)
2022 Dominion Lystrosaurus (Cope, 1870; Wikipedia also lists that Huxley named the species L. murrayi in 1859, so not sure what was first?)
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Let me know if anything is incorrect, missing, whatever. I'll try to add this list to the op tomorrow.

Edit: Italicized binomial names, and I plan to add sub categories for the dinosaurs tomorrow (or technically much later today), such as ceratopsians, etc.

Edit 2: Probably should update the image lists with the new Rebirth figures as well.
Film Accurate Mattel JW and JP toys list (incl. extended canon species, etc):
http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=6702

Every Single Mainline Mattel Jurassic World Species A-Z; 2025 toys added!:
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9974.0

Most produced Paleozoic genera (visual encyclopedia):
https://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9144.0

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