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Plateosaurus is a member of a group of early herbivores known as "prosauropods". [29] The group is not a monophyletic group (thus given in quotation marks), and most researchers prefer the term basal sauropodomorph. [46] [47] Plateosaurus was the first "prosauropod" to be described, [29] and gives its name to the family Plateosauridae as the ...
Skeleton mount of Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis at the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago. Photo credit: User:Amphicoelias Articulated fossil skeleton of Plateosaurus engelhardti
The postcrania of the silhouettes are based on the digital model Plateosaurus skeleton of Mallison (2010), created from scans of GPIT-PV-30784 (formerly GPIT 1) and GPIT-PV-30785 (formerly GPIT 2), while the skulls are based primarily on MSF 11.4 and NAAG_00011238 (Lallensack et. al., 2021).
Largest known Triceratops skeleton; 60% complete with a skull that is 75% complete. [18] [19] Sold for €6.6 million (US$7.7 million) on 21 October 2021 [19] [20] Bill BDM Badlands Dinosaur Museum: Triceratops: Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian, 68-66 million years ago) Hell Creek Formation, MT Billy BHI 4772 Black Hills Institute of Geological ...
Images Gresslyosaurus [2] G. ingens "Incomplete sacrum, caudals, metacarpal, partial hindlimb." [3] G. torgeri [2] Kanton Baselland [2] "Postcranial skeleton" [3] Indeterminate prosauropod remains. [2] A referred skull was once known but has since been lost. [3] Plateosaurus [4] P. erlenbergiensis "Partial skull and skeleton." [5] Nomen dubium
Plateosauridae is a family of plateosaurian sauropodomorphs from the Late Triassic of Europe, Greenland, Africa and Asia. [1] [2] Although several dinosaurs have been classified as plateosaurids over the years, the family Plateosauridae is now restricted to Plateosaurus, Yimenosaurus, Euskelosaurus, and Issi [3].
New skeleton of Plateosaurus, representing the first substantially complete specimen of a juvenile Plateosaurus and the first such specimen with a body size significantly below the known adult size range of this taxon, is described from the Norian Klettgau Formation (Switzerland) by Nau et al. (2020). [191]
Mostly complete skeleton with a partial skull but lacking the front limbs [218] Type species of Dicraeosaurus as well as of the family "Dicraeosauridae" and the subfamily "Dicraeosaurinae" [220] A diagram of known material with the holotype in brown: Dicraeosaurus sattleri "Skeleton M", no specimen number given [221] Natural History Museum, Berlin