- Gadolosaurus
"Gadolosaurus" is the informal name given to a
genus ofornithopod dinosaur fromlate Cretaceous -age rocks inMongolia . Though the name was made public in 1979, it has never been formally described, and the name is considered a "nomen nudum ". The name "Gadolosaurus" first appeared in a book by Japanese paleontologistTsunemasa Saito .cite book |last=Saito |first=Tsunemasa |title=Wonder of the World's Dinosaurs |year=1979 |publisher=Kodansha Publishers |location=Tokyo |pages=Plate 71 ] It came from a caption to a photo of a juvenile dinosaur skeleton; this small individual was only about a meter long (39inch es). The skeleton was part of an Soviet exhibition of fossils inJapan . Apparently, the name comes from a Japanese phonetic translation of the Cyrillic word "gadrosavr", orhadrosaur , and was never meant by the Russians to establish a new generic name.cite book|chapter=Barsboldia |last=Glut |first=Donald F. |title=Dinosaurs: The Encyclopedia |year=1997 |publisher=McFarland & Co |location=Jefferson, North Carolina|pages=202 |isbn=0-89950-917-7]Because it is an informal name, with a suspect history, it has not attracted much professional attention. However, it has appeared in many popular dinosaur books, with varying identifications.
Donald F. Glut in 1982 reported it as either an iguanodont or hadrosaur, with no crest or boot on theischium (both characteristics of the crested lambeosaurine duckbills), and suggested it could be the juvenile of a previously named genus like "Tanius " or "Shantungosaurus ".cite book |last=Glut |first=Donald F. |title=The New Dinosaur Dictionary |year=1982 |publisher=Citadel Press |location=Secaucus, NJ |isbn=0-8065-0782-9 |pages=280 ] David Lambert in 1983 classified it as an iguanodont,cite book |last=Lambert |first=David |coauthors=and the Diagram Group |title=A Field Guide to Dinosaurs |year=1983 |publisher=Avon Books |location=New York |isbn=0-380-83519-3 |pages= 153] but changed his mind by 1990, when it was listed as a synonym of "Arstanosaurus ".cite book |last=Lambert |first=David |coauthors=and the Diagram Group |title=The Dinosaur Data Book |year=1990 |publisher=Avon Books |location=New York |isbn=0-380-75896-3 |pages=63] What may be the same animal is mentioned but not named byDavid B. Norman andHans-Dieter Sues in 2000; this material, from the Soviet-Mongolian expeditions of the 1970s, had been listed as "Arstanosaurus" in theRussian Academy of Sciences , but is currently under study for a future description, and more bones have been found in the intervening years. These bones were found at Baishin Tsav and were assigned a tentativeCenomanian age.cite book |last=Norman |first=David B. |authorlink=David B. Norman |coauthors=Sues, Hans-Dieter |editor=Benton, Michael J.; Shishkin, Mikhail A.; Unwin, David M.; and Kurochkin, Evgenii N. |title=The Age of Dinosaurs in Russia and Mongolia |year=2000 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |location=Cambridge |isbn=0-521-55476-X |pages=462-479 |chapter=Ornithopods from Kazakhstan, Mongolia and Siberia ]References
External links
* [http://www.users.qwest.net/~jstweet1/iguanodontia.htm "Gadolosaurus"] at "Thescelosaurus!"
* [http://www.dinoruss.com/de_4/5a8ac49.htm "Gadolosaurus" in The Dinosaur Encyclopaedia] at Dino Russ's Lair
* [http://www.dinosaurier-web.de/images/dino_g/gadolosaurus.swf "Gadolosaurus"]
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