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Jinfengopteryx

In Depth        Initially thought to be one of the most primitive birds in the fossil record,‭ ‬later studies have depicted Jinfengopteryx as a small troodontid theropod dinosaur.‭ ‬This new interpretation has been derived from observation of the form of the skull and the presence of an enlarged sickle claw on the second toe of each … Read more

Viavenator

In Depth        Named in‭ ‬2016‭ ‬from a single specimen,‭ ‬Viavenator is another of the growing number of South American abelisaurid dinosaurs that are known to us.‭ ‬At a glance Viavenator does not seem to be anything special apart from being another abelisaur,‭ ‬however the authors of the paper describing this dinosaur have identified a combination … Read more

Yunnanosaurus

In Depth        Yunnanosaurus is one of the best represented‭ ‬sauropodomorph‭ (‬previously known as prosauropods‭) ‬dinosaurs not only in China,‭ ‬but the entire world,‭ ‬with the fossils remains of over twenty individual Yunnanosaurus so far known.‭ ‬This has allowed palaeontologists to become familiar with most aspects of this genus including the realisation that Yunnanosaurus would have … Read more

Tarascosaurus

In Depth        Despite its appearance in dinosaur documentaries like‭ ‬Dinosaur Planet‭,‭ ‬not much is known about Tarascosaurus.‭ ‬The type material is very incomplete but has still seen this dinosaur tentatively placed within the Abelisauridae.‭ ‬Aside from Betasuchus,‭ ‬Tarascosaurus is the only representative of this group of theropod dinosaurs which were previously considered to be present … Read more

Scipionyx

In Depth        The holotype specimen of Scipionyx was first discovered in‭ ‬1981,‭ ‬though it did not garner wider attention until‭ ‬1993‭ ‬when its existence was announced to the wider public.‭ ‬It would not be until‭ ‬1998‭ ‬however that the genus and species name Scipionyx samniticus would be created.‭ ‬The holotype was discovered by amateur palaeontologist … Read more

Shuangbaisaurus

In Depth        Shuangbaisaurus is a genus of predatory dinosaur that lived in China during the start of the Jurassic period.‭ ‬Known from a partial skull,‭ ‬there is speculation that Shuangbaisaurus might be synonymous with Sinosaurus. Further Reading -‭ ‬A new crested theropod dinosaur from the Early Jurassic of Yunnan Province,‭ ‬China.‭ ‬-‭ ‬Vertebrata PalAsiatica‭ ‬55‭(‬2‭)‬:177-186.‭ … Read more

Bravasaurus

In Depth        Bravasaurus is a genus of titanosaurian dinosaur that lived in‭ ‬South America during the late Cretaceous.‭ ‬While many of‭ ‬the South American titanosaurs such as Argentinosaurus were positive giants,‭ ‬Bravasaurus seems to have been much smaller than most.        Bravasaurus was named alongside the genus Punatitan in the same paper in 2020. Further reading … Read more

Liliensternus

In Depth        The Liliensternus holotype was originally described in‭ ‬1934‭ ‬as a species of Halticosaurus by Friedrich von Huene.‭ ‬However a later palaeontologist named Samuel Paul Welles concluded that this species was actually different beyond the species level and created the genus of Liliensternus for it instead.‭ ‬Further complication to the history of the genus … Read more

Scansoriopteryx

In Depth        If there has ever been a genus that has been a serious source of confusion for people,‭ ‬it’s Scansoriopteryx.‭ ‬We’ll start with the correct name for this genus regarding whether it should be Scansoriopteryx or Epidendrosaurus.‭ ‬We are certain that both of these genera are one and the same and therefore synonymous.‭ ‬However,‭ … Read more

Baurutitan

In Depth        Named in‭ ‬2005,‭ ‬Baurutitan seems to have been a fairly large titanosaur that lived in Brazil during the last stage of the Cretaceous. Further Reading -‭ ‬Description of a titanosaurid caudal series from the Bauru Group,‭ ‬Late Cretaceous of Brazil.‭ ‬-‭ ‬Arquivos do Museu Nacional,‭ ‬Rio de Janeiro‭ ‬63‭(‬3‭)‬:529-564.‭ ‬-‭ ‬A.‭ ‬W.‭ ‬A.‭ … Read more