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- Lametasaurus abstract "Lametasaurus (luh-MAY-tuh-SAWR-us - meaning "Lameta lizard") named for the Lameta Formation, Jabalpur, India, is the generic name given to a possible dubious dinosaur species. Originally it indicated a possible chimera composed of several different animals. They were ground dwelling carnivores.Between October 1917 and 1919 Charles Alfred Matley excavated fossils near Jabalpur. In 1921 he reported the find in the "Carnosaur Bed" of what he considered to be two megalosaurians, theropod dinosaurs. In 1923/1924 he named one of these as the type species Lametasaurus indicus. The generic name refers to the Lameta Formation, dating from the Maastrichtian, the specific name refers to India. However, Matley no longer identified it as a theropod but as a member of the Stegosauria instead, which concept at the time also included the armoured dinosaurs today assigned to the Ankylosauria; at first Matley had seen it as a stegosaurian in the modern sense and even intended to name it as a species of Omosaurus. The type specimen consisted of a number of dermal scutes, a sacrum of at least five sacral vertebrae, a pelvis, a tibia and teeth. In 1933 Matley and Friedrich von Huene described some more remains collected by Barnum Brown, thought to have been part of a tail club; later this was shown to be a large osteoderm.However, in 1935 Dhirendra Kishore Chakravarti contested the interpretation as an armoured dinosaur. He claimed that the specimen was a chimera including titanosaurid armor, crocodile teeth and theropod hindlimb material. In 1964 Alick Walker chose the scutes as the lectotype, thus removing the teeth and the bones from the type material. The name Lametasaurus now designated the scutes only and was generally considered to represent a member of the Nodosauridae. The pelvis and hindlimb bones have in 2003 been suggested to belong to Rajasaurus. In 2008 Matthew Carrano e.a. discarded the possibility the scutes were ankylosaurian, stating they were probably titanosaurian or perhaps abelisaurid, in which latter case the species would possibly not have been a chimera in the first place and be a possible senior synonym of Indosaurus and/or Rajasaurus.The type material has been lost, lacking a known inventory number, making it difficult to test the several hypotheses. The taxon is today commonly seen as a nomen dubium.".
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- Lametasaurus fossilRange "Late Cretaceous,".
- Lametasaurus hasPhotoCollection Lametasaurus.
- Lametasaurus name "Lametasaurus".
- Lametasaurus subdivision "*Lametasaurus indicus (Matley, 1923 )".
- Lametasaurus subdivisionRanks Species.
- Lametasaurus subject Category:Cretaceous_dinosaurs.
- Lametasaurus subject Category:Dinosaurs_of_India_and_Madagascar.
- Lametasaurus subject Category:Invalid_dinosaurs.
- Lametasaurus type Animal100015388.
- Lametasaurus type Archosaur101695681.
- Lametasaurus type Chordate101466257.
- Lametasaurus type CretaceousDinosaurs.
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- Lametasaurus type Dinosaur101699831.
- Lametasaurus type DinosaursOfIndiaAndMadagascar.
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- Lametasaurus comment "Lametasaurus (luh-MAY-tuh-SAWR-us - meaning "Lameta lizard") named for the Lameta Formation, Jabalpur, India, is the generic name given to a possible dubious dinosaur species. Originally it indicated a possible chimera composed of several different animals. They were ground dwelling carnivores.Between October 1917 and 1919 Charles Alfred Matley excavated fossils near Jabalpur.".
- Lametasaurus label "Lametasaurus indicus".
- Lametasaurus label "Lametasaurus".
- Lametasaurus label "Lametasaurus".
- Lametasaurus label "Lametasaurus".
- Lametasaurus label "Lametasaurus".
- Lametasaurus label "Lametazaur".
- Lametasaurus label "拉米塔龍".
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- Lametasaurus wasDerivedFrom Lametasaurus?oldid=567832663.
- Lametasaurus isPrimaryTopicOf Lametasaurus.