Newtonsaurus
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Newtonsaurus" is the informal name given to an as yet undescribed genus of dinosaur from the Late Triassic. It was probably a ceratosaur, which lived in what is now the United Kingdom. The type species is "N. cambrensis", originally coined as Zanclodon cambrensis,[1] although it has usually been referred to Megalosaurus, due to the taxonomic difficulties associated with Zanclodon. It is based on a mold of a dentary from Rhaetian-age beds in Wales (hence the species name), and is one of the relatively few dinosaurs known from the time near the Triassic-Jurassic boundary.
Paleontologists have avoided using the name since its appearance in 1999 in private publications, although "Zanclodon" cambrensis or Megalosaurus cambrensis have both been used for this taxon.
[edit] References
- ^ Newton, E.T. (1899). On a megalosaurid jaw from Rhaetic beds near Bridgend (Glamorganshire). Quartely Journal of the Geological Society of London 55:89-96.
[edit] External links
- First wide dissemination, via the Dinosaur Mailing List
- One of the authors clarifies the name, via the Dinosaur Mailing List
- http://www.users.qwest.net/~jstweet1/theropoda.htm