Jianianhualong

In Depth        Jianianhualong is a genus of troodontind dinosaur that lived in China during‭ ‬the early Cretaceous.‭ ‬The holotype individual‭ ‬has an‭ ‬almost perfect state of preservation in the skeleton,‭ ‬and while some bones are not too clearly distinguished,‭ ‬the only significant thing missing from it is the tip of the tail.‭ ‬The whole animal … Read more

Ichthyovenator

ichthyovenator

In Depth        Although still only known from a few bones,‭ ‬Ichthyovenator remains a very exciting discovery as at the time of its discovery it was still the most complete spinosaurid dinosaur known from Asia,‭ ‬and still more complete than other spinosaurid genera such as the South American Oxalaia.‭ ‬Ichthyovenator is also the first known spinosaurid … Read more

Beipiaognathus

In Depth        Described as a compsognathid dinosaur in‭ ‬2016,‭ ‬the holotype Beipiaognathus has since been accused of being a fake.‭ ‬The theory is that the holotype is actually parts of many different creatures that an unscrupulous fossil dealer has stuck together in order to sell the fossil for more money.‭ ‬Unfortunately this is an often … Read more

Sinosauropteryx

In Depth        Sinosauropteryx was the first confirmed feathered but non-avian dinosaur discovered.‭ ‬What this means is that while Sinosauropteryx had protofeathers,‭ ‬it was still more like theropod dinosaurs than birds.‭ ‬Sinosauropteryx is often described as being very small‭ ‬at sixty-eight centimetres long‭ ‬however this measurement was just for the holotype specimen which was a juvenile.‭ … Read more

Austroraptor

In Depth        Although not as large as the North American Utahraptor,‭ ‬Austroraptor is still the largest dromaeosaurid currently known from South America.‭ ‬However to mark Austroraptor down for just this reason would be doing the genus a grave injustice as Austroraptor displays many features that make it unique among the other members of its group.‭ … Read more

Ornithodesmus

In Depth        The story of Ornithodesmus can be a confusing one as for a long time the genus was credited with being a pterosaur,‭ ‬whereas we now know this was a mistake.‭ ‬It all began in‭ ‬1887‭ ‬when Harry Govier Seeley described a set of six sacral vertebrae that he thought belonged to a bird.‭ … Read more

Sinocoelurus

In Depth        Sinocoelurus is a dubious genus given that it is only based upon the description of teeth,‭ ‬making this a tooth taxon.‭ ‬The only thing that can be said about Sinocoelurus with any confidence is that given the size of the teeth,‭ ‬the holotype individual would have been a small theropod. Further Reading -‭ … Read more

Eshanosaurus

In Depth        Not a lot is known about Eshanosaurus,‭ ‬yet it has still managed to be a controversial dinosaur.‭ ‬Thought to be one hundred and ninety-six million years old,‭ ‬the partial dentary of Eshanosaurus‭ (‬currently the only part known‭) ‬goes as far back as the Hettangian stage of the Jurassic.‭ ‬The describers of the dentary … Read more

Podokesaurus

In Depth        Podokesaurus is often spoken about as being a valid genus,‭ ‬yet the partial remains of the fossils attributed to this genus are considered to be near identical of another dinosaur named Coelophysis.‭ ‬In fact the genus is sometimes referenced as Coelophysis holyokensis,‭ ‬though the genus name Podokesaurus also still appears in use despite … Read more

Shanyangosaurus

In Depth        Shanyangosaurus is a little known genus of coelurosaurian dinosaur that lived in China. Further Reading -‭ ‬The development and environmental changes of the intermontane basins in the Eastern part of Qinling Mountains.‭ ‬-‭ ‬Geological Publishing House,‭ ‬Beijing.‭ ‬-‭ ‬X.‭ ‬Xue,‭ ‬Y.‭ ‬Zhang,‭ ‬Y.‭ ‬Bi,‭ ‬L.‭ ‬Yue‭ & ‬D.-K.‭ ‬Chen‭ ‬-‭ ‬1996.