Gigantosaurus is a sauropod dinosaur genus from the Late Jurassic Kimmeridge Clay Formation of England. The type species, Gigantosaurus megalonyx, was named and described by Harry Govier Seeley in 1869. Its syntype series consists of several separately discovered sauropod bones found in Cambridgeshire, including two caudal vertebrae, the distal end of a tibia, a cast of the right radius, a cast of phalanx and an osteoderm. It was synonymised to Ornithopsis humerocristatus by Richard Lydekker in 1888 and to Pelorosaurus by Friedrich von Huene in 1909. Today it is considered a nomen dubium. Because of these references Eberhard Fraas incorrectly assumed in 1908 the name was available for other species and he used it, despite it being preoccupied, for African material totally unrelated to the British finds. As a result, the name Gigantosaurus factored into the convoluted taxonomic history of the African dinosaurs Barosaurus, Tornieria, and Janenschia.
À propos de Gigantosaurus
French-American preschool series which follows four curious young dinosaur friends as they explore the mystery of Gigantosaurus.
Réalisation de Gigantosaurus
The show is based on Jonny Duddle's book of the same name. It aired as part of Disney Channel's Disney Junior block.
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Late Jurassic dinosaurs of Europe.. Taxa named by Harry Seeley.. Kimmeridgian life.. Jurassic England.. Sauropods.. Nomina dubia.
Dernières informations sur Gigantosaurus mis à jour le 28 Juillet, 2021.