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Agilisaurus louderbacki
Taxonomy
Agilisaurus louderbacki was named by Peng (1990). Its type specimen is ZDM 6011, a skeleton, and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Dashanpu Dinosaur Quarry [lower], which is in a Bajocian/Oxfordian lacustrine sandstone/mudstone in the Shaximiao Formation of China.
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1990 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Peng figs. 1-6 |
1992 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Peng p. 39 figs. 1-6 |
1997 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Dong p. 121 |
1997 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Peng p. 238 |
1999 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Knoll p. 65 |
2002 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Buchholz p. 19 |
2004 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Norman et al. p. 394 |
2005 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Barrett et al. pp. 830-831 fig. 5 |
2005 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Peng et al. |
2008 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Butler et al. p. 8 |
2009 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Butler and Sullivan p. 26 |
2011 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Li et al. p. 23 |
2012 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Han et al. p. 1391 fig. 14 |
2012 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Zheng et al. p. 208 |
2016 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Becerra et al. p. 559–560 |
2018 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Alifanov p. 1636 |
2018 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Herne et al. p. 41 |
2019 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Andrzejewski et al. p. 12 |
2019 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Herne et al. p. 573 |
2020 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Dieudonné et al. |
2021 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Breeden et al. p. 9 |
2023 | Agilisaurus louderbacki Manitkoon et al. p. 1 |
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†Agilisaurus louderbacki Peng 1990
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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P. M. Barrett et al. 2005 | (characters from the original diagnosis marked with ‘*’). A small ornithischian dinosaur that can be distinguished from other basal ornithischians by the presence of several cranial autapomorphies: presence of a palpebral/ supraorbital bar that traverses the width of the orbit* (acquired convergently in Dryosaurus); premaxillary teeth opposing three teeth in the rostral part of the dentary*; rostralmost dentary teeth conical, resembling premaxillary teeth; presence of a series of low, rostrolaterally directed ridges on the orbital portion of the frontal; and presence of an excavation or embayment on the ascending process of the maxilla, immediately rostral to the antorbital fossa. | |
G. Peng et al. 2005 | Small cursorial primitive ornithopod recognized by short but deeper skull, strongly contracted interfenestral region of parietal; long nasal with a longitudinal median depression; posterior process of premaxilla no contact lachrymal; slightly dorsally positioned antorbital vacuity; orbit positioned laterally in posterior half of skull; quite well developed palpebral bridging over orbit; robust quadrate with transversely expanded mandibular condyle; higher coronoid eminence of mandible; lower positioned articular cavity; absence of external mandibular fenestra; dental formula Pm5 + M14 / D20; premaxillary teeth and first three dentary teeth recurved and canine-shaped while remaining dentary teeth and maxillary teeth diamond or leaf shaped with wear surface of varied degree; 9 cervicals, 15 dorsals, 5 sacrals, and at least 45 caudals; neck and trunk short while tail longer than half of its body length; ossified tendons confined to trunk and hip; scapula shorter than humerus; long ilium with a extraordinarily developed supra-acetabular flange; slender and rod-like postpubis; proximally placed obturator process of ischium; lesser trochanter of femur lower than greater trochanter, and presence of a deep cleft between them; pendent fourth trochanter of femur with a nutritive foramina at its base medially; tibia longer than femur; matatarsal III longer than 1/2 of femur length; pedal phalangeal formula 2-3-4-5-0; all pedal digits clawed. | |
R. J. Butler et al. 2008 | Presence of a palpebral/supraorbital bar that traverses the width of the orbit; anteriormost dentary teeth conical, resembling premaxillary teeth; presence of a series of low, anterolaterally directed ridges on the orbital portion of the frontal; presence of an excavated area immediately anterior to the antorbital fossa. |
Measurements
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Reference: Marsh 1875 |
Collections: one only
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Bajocian - Oxfordian | China (Sichuan) | Agilisaurus louderbacki (type locality: 24883) |