Brachypodosaurus

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Brachypodosaurus
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Sauropsida
Superorder: Dinosauria
Order: Ornithischia
Suborder: Thyreophora
Infraorder: Ankylosauria
Genus: Brachypodosaurus
Chakravarti, 1934
Species: B. gravis
Chakravarti, 1934
Binomial name
Brachypodosaurus gravis

Brachypodosaurus (meaning "short-footed lizard") was a genus of thyreophoran dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Lameta formation (Maastrichtian) in India. The only remains discovered so far for this animal has been a fossil humerus, named Brachypodosaurus gravis by Chakravati in 1934, and originally described as a stegosaur.[1]

This ornithischian could have been either an ankylosaur (an armoured dinosaur) or a stegosaur (a plated dinosaur). The name Brachypodosaurus is, however, considered as a nomen dubium as so few remains of the animal have been found.[2] Wilson et al., cast further doubts on the stegosaurian affinity of the genus in 2003.[3] The other Late Cretaceous genus from India originally described as a stegosaur, Dravidosaurus, is also a nomen dubium.

References

  1. Chakravarti, D. K., 1934, "On a stegosaurian humerus from the Lameta beds of Jubbulpore", Q.J. MINERAL. METALLURG. SOC. INDIA, 30; 75-79
  2. Maryanska T., 1977. "Ankylosauridae (Dinosauria) from Mongolia", Palaeontologia Polonica 37:85-151
  3. Wilson, J. A., P. C. Sereno, S. Srivastava, D. K. Bhatt, A. Khosla, and A. Sahni. 2003. "A new abelisaurid (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from the Lameta Formation (Cretaceous, Maastrichtian) of India", Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology of the University of Michigan, 31:1–42
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