Arizonasaurus
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Arizonasaurus was a ctenosauriscid
archosaur from the Middle Triassic
(240 million years ago). Arizonasaurus is found in the Middle Triassic Moenkopi Formation
of northern Arizona. A fairly complete skeleton was found in 2002 by Sterling Nesbitt
. The taxon has a large sailback formed by elongate neural spines of the vertebrae. The type species
, Arizonasaurus babbitti, was named by Samuel Paul Welles
in 1947. It superficially resembles the sail-backed synapsids Dimetrodon
and Edaphosaurus
, which lived millions of years earlier during the Late Pennsylvanian
and Permian
.
Ctenosauriscidae
Ctenosauriscidae is an extinct family of pseudosuchian archosaurs within the clade Poposauroidea. Ctenosauriscids existed in Africa, Asia, Europe and North America during the Early Triassic to the Middle Triassic period . All species had large "sails" on their backs...
archosaur from the Middle Triassic
Middle Triassic
In the geologic timescale, the Middle Triassic is the second of three epochs of the Triassic period or the middle of three series in which the Triassic system is divided. It spans the time between 245 ± 1.5 Ma and 228 ± 2 Ma...
(240 million years ago). Arizonasaurus is found in the Middle Triassic Moenkopi Formation
Moenkopi Formation
The Moenkopi is a geological formation that is spread across the U.S. states of New Mexico, northern Arizona, Nevada, southeastern California, eastern Utah and western Colorado. This unit is considered to be a group in Arizona. Part of the Colorado Plateau and Basin and Range, this formation was...
of northern Arizona. A fairly complete skeleton was found in 2002 by Sterling Nesbitt
Sterling Nesbitt
Sterling Nesbitt , is an American paleontologist.-Biography:Sterling Nesbitt received his B.A. in integrative biology with a minor in geology from University of California Berkeley in 2004. He received his Ph.D from Columbia University in 2009, completing the majority of his research at the...
. The taxon has a large sailback formed by elongate neural spines of the vertebrae. The type species
Type species
In biological nomenclature, a type species is both a concept and a practical system which is used in the classification and nomenclature of animals and plants. The value of a "type species" lies in the fact that it makes clear what is meant by a particular genus name. A type species is the species...
, Arizonasaurus babbitti, was named by Samuel Paul Welles
Samuel Paul Welles
Samuel Paul Welles was an American palaeontologist, who was Research Associate at the Museum of Palaeontology, University of California, Berkeley. He took part in excavations at the 'Placerias Quarry' in 1930 and the Shonisaurus discoveries of 1954 and later, in what is now the Berlin-Ichthyosaur...
in 1947. It superficially resembles the sail-backed synapsids Dimetrodon
Dimetrodon
Dimetrodon was a predatory synapsid genus that flourished during the Permian period, living between 280–265 million years ago ....
and Edaphosaurus
Edaphosaurus
Edaphosaurus is a genus of prehistoric synapsid which lived around 303 to 265 million years ago, during the late Carboniferous to early Permian periods. The name Edaphosaurus means "ground lizard" and is derived from the Greek edaphos/εδαφος and σαυρος/sauros...
, which lived millions of years earlier during the Late Pennsylvanian
Pennsylvanian
The Pennsylvanian is, in the ICS geologic timescale, the younger of two subperiods of the Carboniferous Period. It lasted from roughly . As with most other geochronologic units, the rock beds that define the Pennsylvanian are well identified, but the exact date of the start and end are uncertain...
and Permian
Permian
The PermianThe term "Permian" was introduced into geology in 1841 by Sir Sir R. I. Murchison, president of the Geological Society of London, who identified typical strata in extensive Russian explorations undertaken with Edouard de Verneuil; Murchison asserted in 1841 that he named his "Permian...
.