[D] Cetiosauriscus stewarti [T]
Describer
Charig, 1980
Time
Jurassic Middle Callovian
Classification
Saurischia Sauropodomorpha Sauropoda Diplodocidae Diplodocinae
Diet
Herbivore
Fossilsite
Oxford Clay Formation, Cambridgeshire, England
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Cetiosauriscus
Length
15 meter
Info
Typespecies
Cetiosauriscus (Huene, 1927)> Cetiosauriscus stewarti (Charig, 1980)
Cetiosauriscus > Cetiosauriscus longus (Owen, 1842) = Cetiosaurus longus (Owen, 1842) >> Cetiosaurus epioolithicus (Owen, 1842)
Cetiosauriscus > Cetiosauriscus glymptonensis (Phillips, 1871) = Cetiosaurus glymptonensis (Phillips, 1871)
Cetiosauriscus > Cetiosauriscus greppeni (Huene, 1922) = Ornithopsis greppini (Huene, 1922)
Rear half of skeleton, dorsal series, caudal series. Although the skull, cervical vertebrae, most of the dorsal vertebrae, and some of the girdle and foot bones are not known in C.stewarti, this form from the upper Jurassic of England (Charig,1980) clearly belongs to the Diplodocidae, but it is less clear wheter it should be assigned to the Diplodocinae or the [\\\"Mamenchisaurinae\\\"].
Charig, 1980
Time
Jurassic Middle Callovian
Classification
Saurischia Sauropodomorpha Sauropoda Diplodocidae Diplodocinae
Diet
Herbivore
Fossilsite
Oxford Clay Formation, Cambridgeshire, England
Fall Under
Cetiosauriscus
Length
15 meter
Info
Typespecies
Cetiosauriscus (Huene, 1927)> Cetiosauriscus stewarti (Charig, 1980)
Cetiosauriscus > Cetiosauriscus longus (Owen, 1842) = Cetiosaurus longus (Owen, 1842) >> Cetiosaurus epioolithicus (Owen, 1842)
Cetiosauriscus > Cetiosauriscus glymptonensis (Phillips, 1871) = Cetiosaurus glymptonensis (Phillips, 1871)
Cetiosauriscus > Cetiosauriscus greppeni (Huene, 1922) = Ornithopsis greppini (Huene, 1922)
Rear half of skeleton, dorsal series, caudal series. Although the skull, cervical vertebrae, most of the dorsal vertebrae, and some of the girdle and foot bones are not known in C.stewarti, this form from the upper Jurassic of England (Charig,1980) clearly belongs to the Diplodocidae, but it is less clear wheter it should be assigned to the Diplodocinae or the [\\\"Mamenchisaurinae\\\"].