Microcoelus
Microcoelus (meaning "small hollow") is a dubius genus of small Titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur native to Argentina.[1][2] It is known from only a single dorsal vertebra. A left humerus was formerly referred to this species, but it is now considered to belong to Neuquensaurus.[1] This species may be a synonym of the contemporary sauropod Neuquensaurus australis.[3]
Microcoelus | |
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Holotype dorsal vertebra | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Clade: | Dinosauria |
Clade: | Saurischia |
Suborder: | †Sauropodomorpha |
Clade: | †Sauropoda |
Clade: | †Titanosauria |
Clade: | †Lithostrotia |
Family: | †Saltasauridae |
Subfamily: | †Saltasaurinae |
Genus: | †Microcoelus Lydekker, 1893 |
Species: | †M. patagonicus |
Binomial name | |
†Microcoelus patagonicus Lydekker, 1893 | |
It was described by British paleontologist Richard Lydekker in 1893.[4]
References
- A. Otero and M. Reguero. (2013). "Dinosaurs (Reptilia, Archosauria) at Museo de La Plata, Argentina: annotated catalogue of the type material and Antarctic specimens." Palaeontologia Electronica, 16(1): 1–24.
- The Palaeobiology Database
- J. S. McIntosh. 1990. Sauropoda. In D. B. Weishampel, H. Osmólska, and P. Dodson (eds.), The Dinosauria. University of California Press, Berkeley 345–401
- Lydekker, R. (1893). Contributions to a knowledge of the fossil vertebrates of Argentina. I. — The dinosaurs of Patagonia. Anales del Museo de La Plata. Paleontología Argentina 2: 1–16.
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