Allosaurus fragilis Marsh 1877

Allosaurus fragilis Marsh, 1877 AGE: Kimmeridian-Tithonian, Late Jurassic (Foster, 2007). OCCURRENCE: Morrison Formation, western United States. NEOTYPE: UUVP 6000, a complete skull and partial skeleton only lacking first caudal vertebra, chevrons, ribs, forearms, and some digits of the pes (Madsen,...

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Main Author: Nesbitt, Sterling J.
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Published: Zenodo 2011
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5476386
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Summary:Allosaurus fragilis Marsh, 1877 AGE: Kimmeridian-Tithonian, Late Jurassic (Foster, 2007). OCCURRENCE: Morrison Formation, western United States. NEOTYPE: UUVP 6000, a complete skull and partial skeleton only lacking first caudal vertebra, chevrons, ribs, forearms, and some digits of the pes (Madsen, 1976). REFERRED MATERIAL: Various materials from UUVP and AMNH. REMARKS: Allosaurus is one of the best Jurassic theropods known to date. The taxon is represented by many articulated and disarticulated elements found throughout the Morrison Formation in North America. Allosaurus has been used in many phylogenetic analyses examining the relationships of theropods (e.g., Turner et al., 2007; Rauhut, 2003). Allosaurus fragilis possesses the following unique characters: distinct ‘‘step’’ in the ventral margin of the jugal, leading to a significant ventral displacement of the posterior part in relation to the anterior portion; neomorphic bone ( 5 antarticular of Madsen, 1976); well-developed notch in the anteroventral margin of the prearticular (Rauhut, 2003). KEY REFERENCES: Marsh, 1877; Madsen, 1976; Brusatte and Sereno, 2008. : Published as part of Nesbitt, Sterling J., 2011, The Early Evolution Of Archosaurs: Relationships And The Origin Of Major Clades, pp. 1-292 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2011 (352) on page 56, DOI: 10.1206/352.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5405335 : {"references": ["Marsh, O. C. 1877. Notice on new dinosaurian reptiles. American Journal of Science (3) 14: 514 - 516.", "Foster, J. 2007. Jurassic West. Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 387 pp.", "Madsen, J. H. 1976. Allosaurus fragilis: a revised osteology. Utah Geological Survey Bulletin 109: 1 - 163.", "Turner, A. H., D. Pol, J. A. Clarke, G. M. Erickson, and M. A. Norell. 2007. A basal dromaeosaurid and size evolution preceding avian flight. Science 317: 1378 - 1381.", "Rauhut, O. W. M. 2003. The interrelationships and evolution of basal theropod dinosaurs. Special Papers in Palaeontology 69: 1 - 214.", "Brusatte, S. L., and P. C. Sereno. 2008. Phylogeny of Allosauridae (Dinosauria: Theropoda): comparative analysis and resolution. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 6: 155 - 182."]}