- Gasosaurus
Taxobox
name = "Gasosaurus"
fossil_range =Middle Jurassic
image_width = 200px
image_caption = Mounted "Gasosaurus" skeleton on the left, at the Zigong museum.
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Sauropsida
superordo =Dinosauria
ordo =Saurischia
subordo =Theropoda
infraordo =Carnosauria ?
genus = "Gasosaurus"
genus_authority = Dong & Tang, 1985
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = "G. constructus" Dong & Tang, 1985 (type)"Gasosaurus" ( _zh. 气龙属) was a
tetanuran dinosaur discovered inDashanpu ,China . The scientific name, meaning "Gas Lizard", honours thegasoline company that found the Dashanpu fossil quarry inSichuan Province, now named as theLower Shaximiao Formation . It had strong legs but short arms, and based on its relationship to other dinosaurs, it was probably acarnivore . It measured between 3.5 and 4 metres in length and 1.3 m in height, with a weight of around 150kg, placing it in the midrange of carnivores by size. However, some estimates put its weight as high as 400kg, as very little is known about this dinosaur. It lived during the mid-Jurassic period (Bathonian andCallovian stages), around 164 million years ago.Discovery and species
The first and to date only
fossil s, albeitpostcranial (missing theskull ), were recovered in 1985 during the construction of a gas facility, which explains the unusual name of the dinosaur. The fossils were defined as thetype species "Gasosaurus constructus" by thepaleontologist sDong Zhiming andTang Zilu . There have still been very few fossils retrieved, so exact details are unknown. Specifically, no skull has been found. Somepaleobotanist s have speculated that "Gasosaurus" and "Kaijiangosaurus " may be one and the same species. A relation to "Megalosaurus " has also been suggested. Also, although current consensus is to place "Gasosaurus" in the groupCarnosauria , it may in fact be the most basalCoelurosauria n yet known, or may even be acommon ancestor of the two groups.References
*cite journal|last=Creisler |first=B.|title=Chinese Dinosaurs: Naming the Dragons|journal=The Dinosaur Report|date= Fall 1994|pages=pp. 16–17
*"Fantastic Facts About Dinosaurs" (ISBN 0-7525-3166-2)External links
* [http://palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk/Dinos/Genlist/GenG/Gasostxg.html Bristol University] , England; source for the high weight estimate
* [http://www.users.qwest.net/~jstweet1/tetanurae.htm "Thescelosaurus"!]
* [http://www.dinoruss.org/de_4/5c79143.htm Dino Russ's Lair]
* [http://www.dinosaur.net.cn/Class_Dinosauria_Owen.htm Dinosaur.net] ; source for Chinese name
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