Reptilia - Saurischia - Camarasauridae
Alternative combination: Morosaurus lentus
Synonyms: Camarasaurus annae Ellinger 1950, Camarasaurus douglassi Holland 1919, Uintasaurus douglassi Holland 1919
Full reference: O. C. Marsh. 1889. Notice of new American Dinosauria. The American Journal of Science and Arts, series 3 38:331-336
Belongs to Camarasaurus according to T. Ikejiri 2005
See also Bedell and Trexler 2005, Bonaparte 1978, Breithaupt 1990, Chatterjee and Zheng 2005, Chure et al. 2006, Ellinger 1950, Filla and Redman 1994, Fraas 1908, García et al. 2010, García et al. 2015, Gilmore 1925, Hay 1902, Hay 1930, Holland 1919, Holland 1919, Huene 1927, Ikejiri et al. 2005, Janensch 1933, Kay 1951, Knoll et al. 2012, Langston and Durham 1955, Lull 1911, Lull 1919, Marsh 1889, Marsh 1896, Mateus 2006, McGinnis 1982, McIntosh 1981, McIntosh 1990, McIntosh et al. 1996, Mook 1916, Nopcsa 1901, Saegusa and Ikeda 2014, Saegusa et al. 2010, Sakagami and Kawabe 2020, Sanz et al. 1987, Schwarz et al. 2007, Smith 1997, Steel 1970, Stokes 1949, Swinton 1970, Tatarinov 1964, Tidwell et al. 2005, Tschopp et al. 2019, Tschopp et al. 2015, Tweet et al. 2012, Tweet and Santucci 2018, Untermann and Untermann 1949, Untermann and Untermann 1954, Upchurch 1995, Upchurch et al. 2004, Wedel et al. 2000, Wilfarth 1938, Williston 1898, Wilson and Sereno 1998, Woodruff et al. 2021, Yates 2003 and Zittel 1890
Sister taxa: Camarasaurus grandis, Camarasaurus lewisi, Camarasaurus supremus, Morosaurus marchei
Type specimens:
- Camarasaurus lentus: YPM 1910. Its type locality is Quarry 13, Como Bluff (YPM), which is in a Kimmeridgian/Tithonian crevasse splay sandstone/claystone in the Morrison Formation of Wyoming.
- Camarasaurus annae: CM 8942. Its type locality is Dinosaur National Monument Quarry (CM), which is in a Tithonian coarse channel fill sandstone in the Morrison Formation of Utah.
- Uintasaurus douglassi: CM 11069, a set of postcrania. Its type locality is Dinosaur National Monument Quarry (CM), which is in a Tithonian coarse channel fill sandstone in the Morrison Formation of Utah.
Distribution:
• Jurassic of United States (5: Colorado, Utah, Wyoming collections)
Total: 5 collections including 8 occurrences
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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