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Satapliasaurus
Taxonomy
Satapliasaurus was named by Gabuniya (1951). It is considered to be a form taxon. Its type is Satapliasaurus tschabukianii.
It was assigned to Theropoda by Kuhn (1963); to Anomoepodidae by Sarjeant (1970); to Coelurosauria by Haubold (1971); to Saurischia by Kuhn (1958) and Haubold (1974); to Theropoda by Gabuniya (1951) and Romero Molina et al. (2003); and to Theropoda by Salisbury et al. (2016).
It was assigned to Theropoda by Kuhn (1963); to Anomoepodidae by Sarjeant (1970); to Coelurosauria by Haubold (1971); to Saurischia by Kuhn (1958) and Haubold (1974); to Theropoda by Gabuniya (1951) and Romero Molina et al. (2003); and to Theropoda by Salisbury et al. (2016).
Species
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1951 | Satapliasaurus Gabuniya p. 917 |
1958 | Satapliasaurus Kuhn p. 28 |
1963 | Satapliasaurus Kuhn p. 107 |
1970 | Satapliasaurus Sarjeant p. 275 |
1971 | Satapliasaurus Haubold p. 75 |
1974 | Satapliasaurus Haubold p. 45 |
2003 | Satapliasaurus Romero Molina et al. p. 25 |
2016 | Satapliasaurus Salisbury et al. p. 31 |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
G. †Satapliasaurus Gabuniya 1951
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†Satapliasaurus dsocenidzei Gabuniya 1951
†Satapliasaurus kandelakii Gabuniya 1951
†Satapliasaurus tschabukianii Gabuniya 1951
Diagnosis
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W. A. S. Sarjeant 1970 | Small, slender, functionally biped, digitigrade dinosaurs. The pes has three functioning digits, equipped with sharp claws. The digits are rather close-set, giving the pes a narrow shape. The weakly developed first digit left little trace in the footprints. TThe tail balanced, or lightly touched the ground when walking. (Translation) |
Measurements
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Source: subo = suborder, o = order | |||||
References: Marsh 1875, Benton 1983 |