Chromogisaurus

 Chromogisaurus is an extinct genus of saturnaliine sauropodomorph which existed in Argentina during the Late Triassic (Carnian) period. It is from the Cancha de Bochas, Valle Pintado member of the Ischigualasto Formation It was a herbivore about 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) in length, and was optionally quadrupedal.[1]

Chromogisaurus
Temporal range: Carnian
~230 Ma 
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Skeletal reconstrution of Chromogisaurus novasi. Known elements in white and unknown in dark gray. Missing elements based on Saturnalia tupiniquim
Scientific classificationedit
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Clade:Dinosauria
Clade:Saurischia
Clade:Sauropodomorpha
Genus:Chromogisaurus
Ezcurra, 2010
Species:
C. novasi
Binomial name
Chromogisaurus novasi
Ezcurra, 2010

DescriptionEdit

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Chromogisaurus was first named by Martín Daniel Ezcurra in 2010, and the type species is Chromogisaurus novasi. The generic name is derived from Greek chroma, "colour", and , "earth", a reference to the Valle Pintado, the "Painted Valley". The specific name honours Fernando Emilio Novas. The holotype, PVSJ 845, was found in the Cancha de Bochas Member of the Ischigualasto Formation, dating to the Carnian. This makes Chromogisaurus one of the oldest known dinosaurs. The specimen consists of a partial skeleton lacking the skull, with elements of the front and hind limbs, as well as the pelvis and two caudal vertebrae.[1]

cladistic analysis by Ezcurra indicated that Chromogisaurus was a member of a cladebasal sauropodomorphs, the Guaibasauridae, together with Guaibasaurus, the disputed AgnosphitysPanphagia and Saturnalia. Within Guaibasauridae, it forms a smaller clade with its sister taxon Saturnalia, the Saturnaliinae.[1]


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