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Dacentrurus armatus
Taxonomy
Omosaurus armatus was named by Marsh (1877). Its type specimen is BMNH 46013, a set of postcrania, and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Swindon Brick and Tile Company brick pit, which is in a Kimmeridgian marine claystone in the Kimmeridge Clay Formation of the United Kingdom.
It was recombined as Stegosaurus armatus by Dollo (1889), Gadow (1901); it was considered a nomen dubium by Maidment (2010); it was recombined as Dacentrurus armatus by Lucas (1902), Hennig (1915), Delair (1960), Delair (1973), Thulborn (1975), Galton (1982), Galton (1983), Galton (1985), Galton (1990), Galton (1991), Olshevsky and Ford (1993), Galton (1994), Casanovas-Cladellas et al. (1995), Casanovas-Cladellas et al. (1995), Sanz (2000), Pereda Suberbiola and Galton (2001), Carpenter et al. (2001), Blows (2001), Ruiz-Omeñaca and Canudo (2003), Pereda Suberbiola et al. (2003), Pereda Suberbiola et al. (2005), Mateus (2006), Escaso et al. (2006), Escaso et al. (2007), Maidment et al. (2008), Suñer et al. (2008), Naish and Martill (2008), García-Ramos et al. (2008), Cobos et al. (2008), Butler et al. (2008), Ortega et al. (2009), Pereda Suberbiola et al. (2009), Company et al. (2010), Mateus and Milàn (2010), Barrett and Maidment (2011), Gaete et al. (2011), Pascual et al. (2012), Cobos and Gascó (2013), Cobos et al. (2014), Ulansky (2014), Ulansky (2014), Saitta (2015), Borinder et al. (2016), Galton and Carpenter (2016), Costa and Mateus (2019), Mocho et al. (2019), Maidment et al. (2020), Breeden et al. (2021), Sánchez-Fenollosa et al. (2024).
It was recombined as Stegosaurus armatus by Dollo (1889), Gadow (1901); it was considered a nomen dubium by Maidment (2010); it was recombined as Dacentrurus armatus by Lucas (1902), Hennig (1915), Delair (1960), Delair (1973), Thulborn (1975), Galton (1982), Galton (1983), Galton (1985), Galton (1990), Galton (1991), Olshevsky and Ford (1993), Galton (1994), Casanovas-Cladellas et al. (1995), Casanovas-Cladellas et al. (1995), Sanz (2000), Pereda Suberbiola and Galton (2001), Carpenter et al. (2001), Blows (2001), Ruiz-Omeñaca and Canudo (2003), Pereda Suberbiola et al. (2003), Pereda Suberbiola et al. (2005), Mateus (2006), Escaso et al. (2006), Escaso et al. (2007), Maidment et al. (2008), Suñer et al. (2008), Naish and Martill (2008), García-Ramos et al. (2008), Cobos et al. (2008), Butler et al. (2008), Ortega et al. (2009), Pereda Suberbiola et al. (2009), Company et al. (2010), Mateus and Milàn (2010), Barrett and Maidment (2011), Gaete et al. (2011), Pascual et al. (2012), Cobos and Gascó (2013), Cobos et al. (2014), Ulansky (2014), Ulansky (2014), Saitta (2015), Borinder et al. (2016), Galton and Carpenter (2016), Costa and Mateus (2019), Mocho et al. (2019), Maidment et al. (2020), Breeden et al. (2021), Sánchez-Fenollosa et al. (2024).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1875 | Omosaurus armatus Owen p. 45 |
1876 | Omosaurus armatus Hudleston p. 543 |
1876 | Omosaurus armatus Sauvage p. 439 |
1877 | Omosaurus armatus Marsh p. 435 |
1877 | Omosaurus armatus Owen p. 95 |
1878 | Omosaurus armatus Cope p. 57 |
1880 | Omosaurus armatus Sauvage p. 523 |
1882 | Omosaurus armatus Quenstedt p. 188 |
1887 | Osmosaurus armatus Hulke p. 376 |
1887 | Omosaurus armatus Hulke p. 700 |
1888 | Omosaurus armatus Lydekker p. 177 |
1889 | Stegosaurus armatus Dollo p. 680 |
1890 | Omosaurus armatus Woodward and Sherborn p. 253 |
1890 | Omosaurus armatus Zittel p. 748 |
1893 | Omosaurus armatus Seeley p. 54 |
1893 | Omosaurus armatus Winkler p. 104 |
1896 | Omosaurus armatus Depéret p. 185 |
1896 | Omosaurus armatus Mansel-Pleydell p. 119 |
1896 | Omosaurus armatus Marsh p. 196 |
1901 | Stegosaurus armatus Gadow p. 425 |
1901 | Omosaurus armatus Nopcsa p. 214 |
1902 | Dacentrurus armatus Lucas p. 435 |
1902 | Omosaurus armatus Sauvage p. 408 |
1910 | Omosaurus armatus Lull p. 377 |
1911 | Omosaurus armatus Nopcsa p. 23 |
1915 | Dacentrurus armatus Hennig p. 11 |
1924 | Omosaurus armatus Lull p. 242 |
1939 | Omosaurus armatus Kuhn p. 113 |
1951 | Omosaurus armatus Lapparent and Zbyszewski p. 1127 |
1957 | Omosaurus armatus Lapparent and Zbyszewski p. 48 |
1960 | Dacentrurus armatus Delair p. 87 |
1970 | Omosaurus armatus Swinton p. 241 |
1973 | Dacentrurus armatus Delair p. 5 |
1975 | Dacentrurus armatus Thulborn p. 89 |
1982 | Dacentrurus armatus Galton p. 145 |
1983 | Dacentrurus armatus Galton p. 11 |
1985 | Dacentrurus armatus Galton p. 213 figs. 2-14 |
1990 | Dacentrurus armatus Galton |
1991 | Dacentrurus armatus Galton pp. 317-318 |
1993 | Dacentrurus armatus Olshevsky and Ford |
1994 | Dacentrurus armatus Galton p. 257 |
1995 | Dacentrurus armatus Casanovas-Cladellas et al. p. 269 |
2000 | Dacentrurus armatus Sanz p. 292 |
2001 | Dacentrurus armatus Blows pp. 138-139 |
2001 | Dacentrurus armatus Carpenter et al. p. 73 |
2001 | Dacentrurus armatus Pereda Suberbiola and Galton p. 150 |
2003 | Dacentrurus armatus Pereda Suberbiola et al. p. 144 |
2003 | Dacentrurus armatus Ruiz-Omeñaca and Canudo p. 282 |
2005 | Dacentrurus armatus Pereda Suberbiola et al. p. 176 |
2006 | Dacentrurus armatus Escaso et al. p. 79 |
2006 | Dacentrurus armatus Mateus p. 231 |
2007 | Dacentrurus armatus Escaso et al. p. 158 |
2008 | Dacentrurus armatus Butler et al. p. 7 |
2008 | Dacentrurus armatus Cobos et al. p. 90 |
2008 | Dacentrurus armatus García-Ramos et al. p. 33 |
2008 | Dacentrurus armatus Maidment et al. p. 6 |
2008 | Dacentrurus armatus Naish and Martill p. 616 |
2008 | Dacentrurus armatus Suñer et al. p. 400 |
2009 | Dacentrurus armatus Ortega et al. p. 48 |
2009 | Dacentrurus armatus Pereda Suberbiola et al. p. 13 |
2010 | Dacentrurus armatus Company et al. p. 248 |
2010 | Dacentrurus armatus Mateus and Milàn p. 253 |
2011 | Dacentrurus armatus Barrett and Maidment p. 404 |
2011 | Dacentrurus armatus Gaete et al. p. 179 |
2012 | Dacentrurus armatus Pascual et al. p. 306 |
2013 | Dacentrurus armatus Cobos and Gascó p. 18 |
2014 | Dacentrurus armatus Cobos et al. p. 48 |
2014 | Dacentrurus armatus Ulansky p. 7 |
2015 | Dacentrurus armatus Saitta p. 2 |
2016 | Dacentrurus armatus Borinder et al. p. 64 |
2016 | Dacentrurus armatus Galton and Carpenter p. 200 |
2019 | Dacentrurus armatus Costa and Mateus p. 19 |
2019 | Dacentrurus armatus Mocho et al. p. 2 |
2020 | Dacentrurus armatus Maidment et al. p. 91 |
2021 | Dacentrurus armatus Breeden et al. p. 21 |
2024 | Dacentrurus armatus Sánchez-Fenollosa et al. p. 2 |
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†Dacentrurus armatus Marsh 1877
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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P. M. Galton 1991 | Twelve cervical vertebrae, centra of posterior third of neck and of the dorsal series are massive so the maximum transverse width is greater than the maximum length; in dorsal vertebrae from posterior two-thirds of series, the solid pedicel-like region is short and the minimum angle between each transverse process and the neural splne is 55°. Sacrum consists of seven coossified centra with two dorsosacral vertebrae anteriorly. Centra of anterior caudal vertebrae are massive and the short neural splnes have massive rounded tops. Anterior process of ilium is short and broadens anteriorly; distal part of ischium tapers and is straight in lateral view. Ratio of maximum lengths of humerus to radius is 1 : 0.69, of humerus to ulna is 1 : 0.79, of femur to humerus is 1 : 0.68, and of femur to ilium is 1: 0.85. Dermal armor includes at least small plates with a thick base, two pair of stocky spines with an expanded base, and four pairs of long caudal spines with a small base (modified from GALTON, 1985). | |
S. C. R. Maidment et al. 2008 | Differs from all other stegosaurs in possessing dorsal vertebral centra that are wider transversely than they are long anteroposteriorly. The dorsal surface ofthe distal ischial shaft is straight, | |
F. Costa and O. Mateus 2019 | Suggested revised diagnosis, modified from [9] with additional characters named herein. Differs from all other stegosaurs in possessing: (i) straight dorsal surface of the distal ischial shaft; (ii) anterior end of the prepubis expanded ventrally; (iii) apex of cervical neural spines expanded posteriorly; (iv) cervical transverse processes borne at mid height of the prezygapophyses. |
Measurements
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References: Marsh 1875, Peczkis 1995 |
Age range: base of the Late/Upper Kimmeridgian to the top of the Early/Lower Tithonian or 152.21000 to 145.06000 Ma
Collections (9 total)
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Kimmeridgian - Tithonian | Spain (Teruel) | Dacentrurus armatus (146261) | |
Kimmeridgian - Tithonian | Spain (Valencia) | Dacentrurus sp., Stegosauridae indet. (39423) | |
Late/Upper Kimmeridgian | United Kingdom (England) | Omosaurus armatus (type locality: 47421) | |
Late/Upper Kimmeridgian | Portugal (Centro) | Omosaurus armatus (88192) | |
Late/Upper Kimmeridgian - Early/Lower Tithonian | Portugal (Centro) | Omosaurus armatus (49219) | |
Late/Upper Kimmeridgian - Tithonian | Spain (Aragón) | Dacentrurus armatus (236288) Stegosauria indet. (68019) | |
Late/Upper Kimmeridgian - Tithonian | Spain (Valencia) | Dacentrurus armatus (61364) | |
Middle Tithonian | Portugal (Centro) | Dacentrurus armatus (74502) |