- Staurikosaurus
Taxobox
name = "Staurikosaurus"
fossil_range =Late Triassic
image_widt = 200px
image_caption = "Staurikosaurus" with aRhynchosaur .
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Sauropsida
superordo =Dinosauria
ordo =Saurischia
subordo = ?Theropoda
infraordo =Herrerasauria
familia = Staurikosauridae
genus = "Staurikosaurus"
genus_authority = Colbert, 1970
subdivision_ranks=Species
subdivision=
*"S. pricei" Colbert, 1970 (type)"Staurikosaurus" ("
Lizard of the Southern Cross") is agenus of earlydinosaur from theLate Triassic ofBrazil .Discovery
There exists only a single specimen of "Staurikosaurus",Fact|date=August 2008 recovered from the
Paleontological Site Jazigo Cinco of theSanta Maria Formation "Staurikosaurus." In: Dodson, Peter & Britt, Brooks & Carpenter, Kenneth & Forster, Catherine A. & Gillette, David D. & Norell, Mark A. & Olshevsky, George & Parrish, J. Michael & Weishampel, David B. "The Age of Dinosaurs". Publications International, LTD. p. 45. ISBN 0-7853-0443-6.] in thegeopark ofpaleorrota ,Rio Grande do Sul , southernBrazil . The name refers to thestar constellation "TheSouthern Cross ", pictured in thecoat of arms of Brazil and only visible in thesouthern hemisphere - when "Staurikosaurus" was described in 1970, it was unusual to find dinosaurs in the southern hemisphere. It was first described byEdwin Harris Colbert , working at theAmerican Museum of Natural History . The rarity of "Staurikosaurus" remains may be a result of it being uncommon while alive, or because it lived in an environment like a forest, where fossils rarely form.Description
"Staurikosaurus" was a small
theropod from the lateTriassic Period, 225 million years ago - specifically theCarnian age. It is one of the earliest dinosaurs that is known. At just 2metre s in length (6.5 ft), 80centimetre s tall (31 in), and weighing just 30kilogram s (66 lb), "Staurikosaurus" was tiny in comparison to later theropods like "Megalosaurus ". Newer research seems to confirm that "Staurikosaurus" and the related "Eoraptor " and "Herrerasaurus " are definite theropods and evolved after the sauropod line had split from the Theropoda.There exists very incomplete fossil record of "Staurikosaurus", consisting most of the spine, the legs and the large lower jaw. However, dating from such an early period in the dinosaurs' history and being otherwise so primitive, most of "Staurikosaurus"' other features as being primitive also can be reconstructed. For example, "Staurikosaurus" is usually depicted with five toes and five fingers - very simple features of an unspecialised dinosaur. However, since the skeletal structure of the legs is known, it can be seen that "Staurikosaurus" was a quick runner for its size. It also had just two
vertebra e joining thepelvis to the spine, a distinctly primitive arrangement. The tail would have been long and thin to balance the border - later sauropods had larger, shorter tails relative to their weight.The recovered
mandible suggests that sliding joint of the jaw allowed it to move backwards and forwards, as well as up and down. Thus smaller prey could be worked backwards towards "Staurikosaurus"' throat, along its small and backwards-curving teeth. This feature is common in theropods of the time, but disappears in later theropods who presumably had no need for efficiency in eating smaller prey.ee also
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Paleorrota Contemporaries
*Aetosaur s
*Rauisuchid sReferences
External links
* [http://www.royalsul.com.br/paleo/galeria.asp Dinosaurs of Rio grande do Sul.]
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