- Poekilopleuron
Taxobox
name = "Poekilopleuron"
fossil_range =Middle Jurassic
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Sauropsida
superordo =Dinosaur ia
ordo =Saurischia
subordo =Theropoda
familia =Megalosauridae
genus = "Poekilopleuron"
genus_authority = Eudes-Deslongchamps, 1837
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision =
*"P. bucklandii""Poekilopleuron" is an
extinct genus of large basal tetanurantheropod dinosaur, pertaining to theclade Megalosauroidea . It measured thirty feet (nine metres) long and one ton (one tonne) in mass. It dates from theBathonian (Middle Jurassic ), 168 to 165 million years ago. It is mostly known from a partial skeleton discovered in France in 1824 and was initially subsumed into what would become the wastebasket taxon "Megalosaurus "; it was renamed in 1923. This skeleton was destroyed duringWorld War II , and the taxon has since had to be studied on the basis of cast replicas."Poekilopleuron's" most distinctive feature was its forelimbs. Their length was a sign of this theropod's primitive nature. Unlike later theropods, whose forelimbs tended toward reduction in length in proportion to the animals' size, "Poekilopleuron's" were long and, by implication, potent. The antebrachia (forearms) were markedly short and robust, a characteristic shared with "Poekilopleuron's" slighter later and considerably larger American cousin "Torvosaurus".
Because the original fossil was destroyed and no other remains of this species have since been found, and also because of its name change, there is much controversy surrounding this classification that cannot be resolved.
A skull previously thought to belong to a species of "Poekilopleuron" and named "P.valesdunensis" turned out to be distinct from "Poekilopleuron". It was renamed "Dubreillosaurus" in 2006.
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