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Glacialisaurus hammeri

Time
184.2–199.5 million years ago
Period
Unknown
Known sites
1
Glacialisaurus holotype PR 1823
Jens LallensackCC-BY-SA-4.0File:Glacialisaurus_holotype_PR_1823.jpg

Summary

Glacialisaurus is a genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur from the Early Jurassic period of Antarctica. It is known from two specimens; the holotype, a partial tarsus (ankle) and metatarsus, and a partial left femur. The fossils were collected by a team led by paleontologist William R. Hammer during a 1990–91 field expedition to the central region of the Transantarctic Mountains. They come from sedimentary rocks of the Hanson Formation and date to the Pliensbachian stage of the Early Jurassic, around 186 to 182 million years ago. The fossils were described in 2007, and made the basis of the new genus and species Glacialisaurus hammeri. The genus name translates as “icy” or "frozen lizard”, and the specific name honors Hammer.

Source: Wikipedia - Glacialisaurus

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