Galesuchus

In Depth        Known from only a partial skull,‭ ‬Galesuchus has in the past been considered to be a dubious genus of gorgonopsid.‭ Further Reading -‭ ‬Phylogeny and evolution of the Gorgonopsia with a special reference to the skull and skeleton of GPIT‭ ‬/‭ ‬IR‭ ‬/‭ ‬7113‭ (‬Aelurognathus parringtoni‭?)‬.‭ ‬-‭ ‬Eberhard Karls University of T�bingen.‭ ‬-‭ … Read more

Changyuraptor

In Depth        Changyuraptor is another of an increasing number of dromaeosaurid dinosaurs that have been dubbed‭ ‘‬four-winged dromaeosaurs‭’‬.‭ ‬This is because Changyuraptor did not just have well developed pennaceous feathers on the arms‭; ‬they also grew from the back of the legs.‭ ‬The first of these dromaeosaurs to be described was Microraptor which is speculated … Read more

Quilmesaurus

In Depth        Named in‭ ‬2001,‭ ‬Quilmesaurus is so far known only from two right leg bones,‭ ‬and one of those is incomplete.‭ ‬This makes it very hard to establish details about Quilmesaurus,‭ ‬but assuming that the genus has similar body proportions to other abelisaurid dinosaurs then it is possible to scale the existing fossils of … Read more

Saghacetus

In Depth        Though only known from a partial skull and jaws,‭ ‬Saghacetus is known to‭ ‬have been a dorudontine whale that was hunting in the waters of Egypt during the Eocene.‭ ‬Before being established as a distinct genus,‭ ‬fossils of Saghacetus had been described as species of Dorudon.‭ ‬The exact size of Saghacetus is uncertain,‭ … Read more

Barapasaurus

In Depth        Barapasaurus was an Early Jurassic sauropod that seems to be caught in between other sauropod forms.‭ ‬The vertebrae of Barapasaurus are solid which has seen this sauropod placed within the Cetiosauridae,‭ ‬however the narrow sacrum is more characteristic of the Vulcanodontidae sauropods.‭ ‬Palaeontologists are split as to which placement is the most valid … Read more

Terrestrisuchus

In Depth        Terrestrisuchus was a small crocodylomorph that was well suited to life on land.‭ ‬The legs were fairly long and supported the body from underneath rather than from the sides and the feet were digitigrade,‭ ‬meaning that Terrestrisuchus walked on its toes.‭ ‬This meant that Terrestrisuchus was a fairly quick and agile predator of … Read more

Teilhardina

In Depth        Teilhardina is a genus of small primate that is known to have existed during the early Eocene.‭ ‬Perceived to have been similar to a marmoset,‭ ‬fossils of Teilhardina have been reported from Belgium,‭ ‬France and China,‭ ‬but are particularly common from the USA. Further Reading -‭ ‬Early Eocene Teilhardina brandti:‭ ‬oldest omomyid primate … Read more

Beipiaosaurus

beipiaosaurus

In Depth        As a basal therizinosaur Beipiaosaurus revealed some surprising characteristics,‭ ‬hence the species name inexpectus.‭ ‬One of these‭ ‬characteristics is the underdeveloped inner toes,‭ ‬something that is very different to later therizinosaurids which have all four toes developed and in contact with the ground.‭ ‬This has been taken as an indication of a three … Read more

Cumnoria

In Depth        Another European ornithopod that was once described as a species of Camptosaurus,‭ ‬Cumnoria was established as a distinct genus in‭ ‬1888.‭ ‬At three and a half meters long for the first‭ (‬and at the time of writing only‭) ‬individual found,‭ ‬it may be that Cumnoria was a fairly small ornithopod.‭ ‬However,‭ ‬studies of … Read more

Vesperopterylus

In Depth        Vesperopterylus is a genus of anurognathid pterosaur that lived in China during the early Cretaceous. Further Reading -‭ ‬Short note on a new anurognathid pterosaur with evidence of perching behaviour from Jianchang of Liaoning Province,‭ ‬China.‭ ‬-‭ ‬J.‭ ‬L�,‭ ‬Q.‭ ‬Meng,‭ ‬B.‭ ‬Wang,‭ ‬D.‭ ‬Liu,‭ ‬C.‭ ‬Shen‭ & ‬Y.Zhang‭ ‬-‭ ‬2017.