Coelurus

Coelurus fragilis

Coelurus — reconstrução científica

Coelurus foi um terópode carnívoro do Jurássico, descrito por Othniel Charles Marsh. Viveu há aproximadamente 154.0-150.8 milhões de anos, na região do que hoje é América do Norte (EUA). Medindo de 1.8-2.5 m, pesando 13-20 kg, era um representante característico da fauna mesozoica.

Coelurus is a genus of coelurosaurian dinosaur from the Late Jurassic period (mid-late Kimmeridgian faunal stage, 155–152 million years ago). The name means "hollow tail", referring to its hollow tail vertebrae (Greek κοῖλος, koilos = hollow + οὐρά, oura = tail). Although its name is linked to one of the main divisions of theropods (Coelurosauria), it has historically been poorly understood, and sometimes confused with its better-known contemporary Ornitholestes. Like many dinosaurs studied in the early years of paleontology, it has had a confusing taxonomic history, with several species being named and later transferred to other genera or abandoned. Only one species is currently recognized as valid: the type species, C. fragilis, described by Othniel Charles Marsh in 1879. It is known from one partial skeleton found in the Morrison Formation of Wyoming, United States. It was a small bipedal carnivore with elongate legs.

Família
Coeluridae
Ordem
Saurischia
Período
Jurassic (154.0-150.8 MYA)
Dieta
Carnivore
Comprimento
1.8-2.5 m
Peso
13-20 kg

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