Sunday, December 13, 2015

The Giving of December. Turiasaurus

Without doubt,‭ ‬Turiasaurus is one of the largest sauropod dinosaurs to ever roam the European continent.‭ ‬Early estimates of Turiasaurus place the potential length of this dinosaur beyond thirty-five meters,‭ ‬though most now consider Turiasaurus to have been around thirty meters long,‭ ‬but still establishing Turiasaurus as one of the biggest.‭ ‬Despite being around thirty meters long however,‭ ‬Turiasaurus had a proportionately small head with a skull about seventy centimetres long.
       Turiasaurus was once informally named as Riodevasaurus,‭ ‬after Riodeva in Spain,‭ ‬but this is now a nomen nudum.‭ ‬The name Turiasaurus means‭ ‘‬Turia lizard‭’ ‬but it should be pointed out that‭ ‘‬Turia‭’ ‬is the Latinised form of Teruel,‭ ‬the name of the Province where the first Turiasaurus fossils were found.‭ ‬Turiasaurus has also become the type genus of the Turiasaria‭ (‬hence the similar name‭) ‬which also includes the genera Losillasaurus,‭ ‬Galveosaurus and Zby.‭ ‬This is quite odd as usually the first named genus is used to establish the group name,‭ ‬and in this instance it would be Losillasaurus which was named in‭ ‬2001.

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