阿曼茲龍屬:修订间差异
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Amanzia (after Swiss geologist Amanz Gressly) is a genus of turiasaurian sauropod dinosaur from the Reuchenette Formation in Moutier, Switzerland. The type and only species is Amanzia greppini, originally named as a species of Ornithopsis. |
Amanzia (after Swiss geologist Amanz Gressly) is a genus of turiasaurian sauropod dinosaur from the Reuchenette Formation in Moutier, Switzerland. The type and only species is Amanzia greppini, originally named as a species of Ornithopsis.<ref name="Amanzia">{{cite journal|author1=Daniela Schwarz|author2=Philip Mannion|author3=Oliver Wings|author4=Christian Meyer|year=2020|title=Re-description of the sauropod dinosaur ''Amanzia'' ("''Ornithopsis''/''Cetiosauriscus''") greppini n. gen. and other vertebrate remains from the Kimmeridgian (Late Jurassic) Reuchenette Formation of Moutier, Switzerland|journal=''Swiss Journal of Geosciences''|doi=10.1186/s00015-020-00355-5}}</ref> |
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==發現和命名== |
==發現和命名== |
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The remains were originally discovered in the 1860s. Due to being found in association with theropod teeth, they were misidentified as belonging to a theropod, for which Greppin coined the name "Megalosaurus meriani". In 1920, Werner Janensch reassigned the tooth to the genus Labrosaurus. However, in 1922, Janensch realized the vertebrae belonged to a sauropod, so he wrote to Friedrich von Huene, who gave them the name Ornithopsis greppini. In 1927, von Huene assigned the species to his new genus Cetiosauriscus. From then on it has received little attention, with the few papers that mention it usually calling it a nomen dubium without further comment. It was eventually realized to be its own genus. In 2020, Schwarz et al. gave it the name Amanzia, after Swiss geologost Amanz Gressly.[1] |
The remains were originally discovered in the 1860s. Due to being found in association with theropod teeth, they were misidentified as belonging to a theropod, for which Greppin coined the name "Megalosaurus meriani". In 1920, Werner Janensch reassigned the tooth to the genus Labrosaurus. However, in 1922, Janensch realized the vertebrae belonged to a sauropod, so he wrote to Friedrich von Huene, who gave them the name Ornithopsis greppini. In 1927, von Huene assigned the species to his new genus Cetiosauriscus. From then on it has received little attention, with the few papers that mention it usually calling it a nomen dubium without further comment. It was eventually realized to be its own genus. In 2020, Schwarz et al. gave it the name Amanzia, after Swiss geologost Amanz Gressly.[1] |
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格氏鳥面龍 Ornithopsis greppini von Huene, 1922 |
Amanzia (after Swiss geologist Amanz Gressly) is a genus of turiasaurian sauropod dinosaur from the Reuchenette Formation in Moutier, Switzerland. The type and only species is Amanzia greppini, originally named as a species of Ornithopsis.[1]
發現和命名
The remains were originally discovered in the 1860s. Due to being found in association with theropod teeth, they were misidentified as belonging to a theropod, for which Greppin coined the name "Megalosaurus meriani". In 1920, Werner Janensch reassigned the tooth to the genus Labrosaurus. However, in 1922, Janensch realized the vertebrae belonged to a sauropod, so he wrote to Friedrich von Huene, who gave them the name Ornithopsis greppini. In 1927, von Huene assigned the species to his new genus Cetiosauriscus. From then on it has received little attention, with the few papers that mention it usually calling it a nomen dubium without further comment. It was eventually realized to be its own genus. In 2020, Schwarz et al. gave it the name Amanzia, after Swiss geologost Amanz Gressly.[1]
參考文獻
^ a b Daniela Schwarz; Philip Mannion; Oliver Wings; Christian Meyer (2020). "Re-description of the sauropod dinosaur Amanzia ("Ornithopsis/Cetiosauriscus") greppini n. gen. and other vertebrate remains from the Kimmeridgian (Late Jurassic) Reuchenette Formation of Moutier, Switzerland". Swiss Journal of Geosciences. doi:10.1186/s00015-020-00355-5.
- ^ Daniela Schwarz; Philip Mannion; Oliver Wings; Christian Meyer. Re-description of the sauropod dinosaur Amanzia ("Ornithopsis/Cetiosauriscus") greppini n. gen. and other vertebrate remains from the Kimmeridgian (Late Jurassic) Reuchenette Formation of Moutier, Switzerland. Swiss Journal of Geosciences. 2020. doi:10.1186/s00015-020-00355-5.