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Satapliasaurus dsocenidzei
Taxonomy
Satapliasaurus dsocenidzei was named by Gabuniya (1951). It is considered to be a form taxon. It is a trace fossil. Its type locality is Mount Sataplia (lower), which is in a Neocomian marine limestone in Georgia.
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1951 | Satapliasaurus dsocenidzei Gabuniya p. 918 fig. 1b |
1954 | Satapliasaurus dsocenidzei Yuryev p. 189 |
1956 | Satapliasaurus dsocenidzei Gabuniya p. 78 fig. 29 |
1963 | Satapliasaurus dsocenidzei Kuhn p. 107 |
1970 | Satapliasaurus dsocenidzei Sarjeant p. 275 |
1971 | Satapliasaurus dsocenidzei Haubold p. 75 |
1983 | Satapliasaurus dsotsenidzei Kordos p. 508 |
1984 | Satapliasaurus dsocenidzei Thulborn and Wade p. 450 |
1985 | Satapliosaurus dsocenidzei Amanniyazov p. 24 |
1998 | Satapliasaurus dsocenidzei Lockley et al. p. 264 |
2003 | Satapliasaurus dsocenidzei Romano and Whyte p. 200 |
2016 | Satapliasaurus dsotsenidze 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.
†Satapliasaurus dsocenidzei Gabuniya 1951
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Diagnosis
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W. A. S. Sarjeant 1970 | Small, biped, digitigrade dinosaurs. The pes has a narrow shape and comparatively short digits, with strongly developed claws. On the imprint of the pes is a well-marked footprints (of the post-phalangeal section of the "heel"). Prints of the first digit and tail are lacking. (Translated) |
Measurements
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Source: subo = suborder, o = order | |||||
References: Benton 1983, Marsh 1875 |