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- Dystrophaeus abstract "Dystrophaeus is the name given to an extinct genus of dinosaur from the early Kimmeridgian stage of the Late Jurassic that existed around 155.7 Ma. It was perhaps a diplodocoid sauropod. Its fossils were found in the Morrison Formation of Utah. Its estimated mass is 12 tonnes (13 short tons).The type species, D. viaemalae, was described by Edward Drinker Cope in 1877. The genus name means "coarse joint" from Greek dys, "bad", and stropheus, "joint", a reference to the pitted joint surfaces serving as an attachment for cartilage. The specific name reads as Latin viae malae, "of the bad road", a reference to the various arduous routes taken to find, reach and salvage the remains. It consists of one partial skeleton, the holotype USNM 2364, which includes an ulna, a 76 centimetres long humerus, a scapula, a partial radius, and some metacarpals discovered in August 1859 by John Strong Newberry. It was found in what is possibly stratigraphic zone 1 of the Morrison, although an older Oxfordian-Callovian has also been suggested. Dystropheus represents one of the oldest discoveries of sauropods in America; earlier, in 1855, some teeth had been found of Astrodon.The classification of Dystrophaeus has been rather confusing. Cope in 1877 merely concluded it was some Triassic dinosaur. Henri-Émile Sauvage in 1882 understood it was a sauropod, assigning it to the Atlantosauridae. Othniel Charles Marsh however, in 1895 stated it belonged to the Stegosauridae. Friedrich von Huene, the first to determine it was of Jurassic age, in 1904 created a special family for it, the Dystrophaeidae, which he assumed to be herbivorous theropods. Only in 1908 von Huene realised his mistake and classified it in the sauropod Cetiosauridae, refining this in 1927 to the Cardiodontinae. Alfred Romer in 1966 put it in the Brachiosauridae, in a subfamily Cetiosaurinae.Finally, a modern analysis by David Gillette concluded it was a member of the Diplodocidae. However, many researchers consider the taxon to be a nomen dubium.".
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- Dystrophaeus authority "Cope, 1877".
- Dystrophaeus displayParents "3".
- Dystrophaeus fossilRange "Late Jurassic,".
- Dystrophaeus hasPhotoCollection Dystrophaeus.
- Dystrophaeus imageCaption "Dystrophaeus pubis".
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- Dystrophaeus name "Dystrophaeus".
- Dystrophaeus parentAuthority "Cope, 1877".
- Dystrophaeus taxon "Dystrophaeus viaemalae".
- Dystrophaeus subject Category:Dinosaurs_of_North_America.
- Dystrophaeus subject Category:Diplodocoids.
- Dystrophaeus subject Category:Jurassic_dinosaurs.
- Dystrophaeus type Animal100015388.
- Dystrophaeus type Archosaur101695681.
- Dystrophaeus type Chordate101466257.
- Dystrophaeus type Diapsid101661818.
- Dystrophaeus type Dinosaur101699831.
- Dystrophaeus type DinosaursOfNorthAmerica.
- Dystrophaeus type JurassicDinosaurs.
- Dystrophaeus type LivingThing100004258.
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- Dystrophaeus type Organism100004475.
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- Dystrophaeus type Reptile101661091.
- Dystrophaeus type Vertebrate101471682.
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- Dystrophaeus type Reptile.
- Dystrophaeus comment "Dystrophaeus is the name given to an extinct genus of dinosaur from the early Kimmeridgian stage of the Late Jurassic that existed around 155.7 Ma. It was perhaps a diplodocoid sauropod. Its fossils were found in the Morrison Formation of Utah. Its estimated mass is 12 tonnes (13 short tons).The type species, D. viaemalae, was described by Edward Drinker Cope in 1877.".
- Dystrophaeus label "Dystrofez".
- Dystrophaeus label "Dystrophaeus viaemalae".
- Dystrophaeus label "Dystrophaeus".
- Dystrophaeus label "Dystrophaeus".
- Dystrophaeus label "Dystrophaeus".
- Dystrophaeus label "ディストロファエウス".
- Dystrophaeus label "糙節龍屬".
- Dystrophaeus sameAs Dystrophaeus.
- Dystrophaeus sameAs Dystrophaeus_viaemalae.
- Dystrophaeus sameAs ディストロファエウス.
- Dystrophaeus sameAs Dystrophaeus.
- Dystrophaeus sameAs Dystrofez.
- Dystrophaeus sameAs m.0cbg56.
- Dystrophaeus sameAs Q1990928.
- Dystrophaeus sameAs Q1990928.
- Dystrophaeus sameAs Dystrophaeus.
- Dystrophaeus wasDerivedFrom Dystrophaeus?oldid=566919978.
- Dystrophaeus depiction Pube_di_Dystrophaeus.jpg.
- Dystrophaeus isPrimaryTopicOf Dystrophaeus.