- Effigia
Taxobox
name = "Effigia"
fossil_range =Late Triassic
image_width = 250px
image_caption = "Effigia okeeffeae"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Sauropsid a
infraclassis =Archosauromorpha
unranked_ordo =Crurotarsi
ordo =Rauisuchia
familia =Poposauridae
genus = "Effigia"
binomial = "Effigia okeeffeae"
binomial_authority = Nesbitt & Norell, 2006"Effigia" was an
archosaur that lived in what is nowNew Mexico . The 2 meter (6 ft)fossil was collected byEdwin H. Colbert in blocks of rock from the Ghost Ranch Quarry, which were excavated in 1947 and 1948. However, Colbert did not think any large vertebrates besides basal theropod dinosaurs were present in the quarry and as such did not even open the jackets of most of the blocks that were returned to the AMNH.Discovery
The fossil was rediscovered in January 2006 by graduate student Sterling Nesbitt at the
American Museum of Natural History . Nesbitt was opening jackets of blocks in order to find new specimens of "Coelophysis ". Upon finding the remains of "Effigia", he instantly recognized this was not a dinosaur and proceeded to track down the rest of the blocks from that area of the quarry. Nesbitt and Mark Norell, curator at the museum, named it "Effigia okeeffeae" in January 2006 afterGeorgia O'Keeffe , who spent many years at Ghost Ranch (her ashes are scattered there).Convergence
"Effigia" is remarkable for its extreme similarity to ornithomimid
dinosaur s. Nesbitt, in 2007, showed that "Effigia" was very similar to "Shuvosaurus ", and is definitely a member of the crurotarsan groupSuchia (in the line leading towards moderncrocodilia ns), and that its similarity to ornithomimids represents a case of "extreme"convergent evolution . Nesbitt also demonstrated that "Shuvosaurus " was the same animal as "Chatterjeea", and that it belonged to an exclusiveclade containing closely related suchians such as "Shuvosaurus" and "Poposaurus " (thePoposauridae ). Within this group, "Effigia" forms an even more exclusive clade with "Shuvosaurus" and the South American "Sillosuchus " (theChatterjeeinae ).Nesbitt, S. (2007). "The anatomy of "Effigia okeeffeae" (Archosauria, Suchia), theropod-like convergance, and the distribution of related taxa." "Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History", 302: 84 pp.]In popular culture
In a
January 30 ,2006 episode of "The Colbert Report ",Stephen Colbert satirically touted the fossil as disproving the "Darwinlutionists" ("who try to claim that every kind of creature had evolved from monkeys"). Colbert also believes that the fossil should not have been named after Georgia O'Keeffe, whose paintings "scare the hell out of [him] ", and instead should have been named after Edwin H. Colbert (seeList of The Colbert Report episodes ).Nesbitt and Effigia were both featured in the 2007 3-D IMAX film,
Dinosaurs Alive! . In the film Nesbitt explains how he discovered Effigia and Effigia is also featured in an animated sequence where it is chased by a small pack ofCoelophysis .References
External links
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