Indosaurus

  Indosaurus (meaning "Indian lizard") is a genus of theropod dinosaur once living in what is now India.[1] It lived about 69 to 66 million years ago, in the Maastrichtian division of the Late Cretaceous.[2] It weighed roughly 700 kg (1540 lb).

Indosaurus
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous69–66 Ma 
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Scientific classificationedit
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Clade:Dinosauria
Clade:Saurischia
Clade:Theropoda
Family:Abelisauridae
Subfamily:Majungasaurinae
Genus:Indosaurus
Species:
I. matleyi
Binomial name
Indosaurus matleyi
Matley & Huene, 1933

The fossil evidence from Jabalpur, India, includes the now-lost[3] holotype GSI K27/565, a partial skull of unusual thickness found by Charles Alfred Matley in the Lameta Formation; other parts of the skeleton have later been referred to it. The craniumsuggests that Indosaurus may have had horns above its eyes, although all the fossil evidence has since been lost. Indosaurus may have been related to the unusual South American dinosaur, Carnotaurus. If this is the case, then India had not been a separate continent for the previous 100 million years, as many paleontologists had thought. Instead, the two land masses possibly were connected intermittently by land bridges, allowing dinosaurs from both areas to migrate.[citation needed]

The type speciesIndosaurus matleyi, was named by Huene and Matley in 1933.[4] The generic name refers to India. The specific name honours Matley. This species now also includes Megalosaurus matleyi; confusingly, the dubious tooth taxon Orthogoniosaurusshares the same specific name (but is based on different material). Some paleontologistshave speculated that Indosuchus and Compsosuchus should also be included within Indosaurus.[citation needed]

Originally assigned by Huene to the AllosauridaeIndosaurus is today considered a member of the Abelisauridae.[citation needed]


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