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- Dyslocosaurus abstract "Dyslocosaurus (meaning "hard-to-place lizard") is the name given in 1992 to a genus of sauropod dinosaur, possibly from the Late Jurassic Period. Its fossils were found in North America.The holotype or type specimen the genus is based on, AC 663, is part of the collection of the Amherst College Museum of Natural History. It was collected by professor Frederic Brewster Loomis. However, the only available information regarding its provenance is that given on the label: "Lance Creek", a county in east Wyoming. Loomis himself thought that it stemmed from the Lance Formation, dating from the Late Cretaceous Maastrichtian.In 1963 the specimen was brought to the attention of John Stanton McIntosh, who later, together with William Coombs and Dale Russell, decided to create a new genus and species for it. The type species is Dyslocosaurus polyonychius. The genus name is derived from Greek dys, "bad, "poor", and Latin locus, "place", a reference to the lack of knowledge about the exact site it was discovered in. The specific name is derived from Greek polys, "many", and onyx, "claw". The describers interpreted the remains, consisting of some limb bones, as those of a diplodocid dinosaur. From this they concluded that it in fact dated from the Late Jurassic Period, like most diplodocids. The species would then be unique in having four, or perhaps five, claws on the foot, whereas other diplodocids have only three — hence the specific name. A species similar to Dyslocosaurus would have made the tracks of the ichnospecies Brontopodus birdi from the Early Cretaceous, that also features four claws.In 1998 Paul Sereno and Jeffrey A. Wilson gave an alternative interpretation: the specimen would come from the Lance Formation after all but be a chimera: in this case a mix up of titanosaur limb bones and theropod phalanges.".
- Dyslocosaurus class Reptile.
- Dyslocosaurus family Diplodocid.
- Dyslocosaurus kingdom Animal.
- Dyslocosaurus order Dinosaur.
- Dyslocosaurus order Saurischia.
- Dyslocosaurus order Sauropoda.
- Dyslocosaurus order Sauropodomorpha.
- Dyslocosaurus phylum Chordate.
- Dyslocosaurus wikiPageID "4590180".
- Dyslocosaurus wikiPageRevisionID "584168888".
- Dyslocosaurus classis Reptile.
- Dyslocosaurus familia "?Diplodocidae".
- Dyslocosaurus fossilRange Late_Jurassic.
- Dyslocosaurus genus "Dyslocosaurus".
- Dyslocosaurus hasPhotoCollection Dyslocosaurus.
- Dyslocosaurus imageWidth "200".
- Dyslocosaurus infraordo Sauropoda.
- Dyslocosaurus name "Dyslocosaurus".
- Dyslocosaurus ordo Saurischia.
- Dyslocosaurus phylum Chordate.
- Dyslocosaurus regnum "Animalia".
- Dyslocosaurus subdivision "* D. polyonychius".
- Dyslocosaurus subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Dyslocosaurus subordo Sauropodomorpha.
- Dyslocosaurus superordo "Dinosauria".
- Dyslocosaurus subject Category:Dinosaurs_of_North_America.
- Dyslocosaurus subject Category:Jurassic_dinosaurs.
- Dyslocosaurus subject Category:Morrison_fauna.
- Dyslocosaurus subject Category:Sauropods.
- Dyslocosaurus type Animal100015388.
- Dyslocosaurus type Archosaur101695681.
- Dyslocosaurus type Chordate101466257.
- Dyslocosaurus type Diapsid101661818.
- Dyslocosaurus type Dinosaur101699831.
- Dyslocosaurus type DinosaursOfNorthAmerica.
- Dyslocosaurus type JurassicDinosaurs.
- Dyslocosaurus type LivingThing100004258.
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- Dyslocosaurus type Reptile101661091.
- Dyslocosaurus type Saurischian101708106.
- Dyslocosaurus type Sauropod101708998.
- Dyslocosaurus type Sauropods.
- Dyslocosaurus type Vertebrate101471682.
- Dyslocosaurus type Whole100003553.
- Dyslocosaurus type Animal.
- Dyslocosaurus type Eukaryote.
- Dyslocosaurus type Reptile.
- Dyslocosaurus type Species.
- Dyslocosaurus type Reptile.
- Dyslocosaurus type Organism.
- Dyslocosaurus comment "Dyslocosaurus (meaning "hard-to-place lizard") is the name given in 1992 to a genus of sauropod dinosaur, possibly from the Late Jurassic Period. Its fossils were found in North America.The holotype or type specimen the genus is based on, AC 663, is part of the collection of the Amherst College Museum of Natural History. It was collected by professor Frederic Brewster Loomis.".
- Dyslocosaurus label "Dyslocosaurus polyonychius".
- Dyslocosaurus label "Dyslocosaurus".
- Dyslocosaurus label "Dyslocosaurus".
- Dyslocosaurus label "Dyslocosaurus".
- Dyslocosaurus label "Dyslokozaur".
- Dyslocosaurus label "難覓龍屬".
- Dyslocosaurus sameAs Dyslocosaurus.
- Dyslocosaurus sameAs Dyslocosaurus_polyonychius.
- Dyslocosaurus sameAs Dyslocosaurus.
- Dyslocosaurus sameAs Dyslokozaur.
- Dyslocosaurus sameAs m.0cbg2r.
- Dyslocosaurus sameAs Q2006215.
- Dyslocosaurus sameAs Q2006215.
- Dyslocosaurus sameAs Dyslocosaurus.
- Dyslocosaurus wasDerivedFrom Dyslocosaurus?oldid=584168888.
- Dyslocosaurus isPrimaryTopicOf Dyslocosaurus.
- Dyslocosaurus name "Dyslocosaurus".