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Chingkankousaurus

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Kingdom
  
Clade
  
Superfamily
  
†Tyrannosauroidea

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Class
  
Reptilia

Suborder
  
Species
  
†C. fragilis

Rank
  
Genus

Chingkankousaurus

Scientific name
  
Chingkankousaurus fragilis

Similar
  
Asiaceratops, Arstanosaurus, Archaeornithoides, Chuandongocoelurus, Bainoceratops

Chingkankousaurus (named for Ch'ing-kang-kou, sic for Wade–Giles Chin1-kang1-k'ou3, pinyin Jin-gang-kou 'diamond port' Chinese: 金刚口 village) is a genus of theropod dinosaur containing the single species Chingkankousaurus fragilis. C. fragilis is known only from a single fossilized bone fragment (specimen number IVPP V636) from the late Cretaceous Period Wangshi Series of Shandong province in eastern China. It was identified by Yang Zhongjian (C.C. Young) in 1958 from a single "scapula", which he said "basically resembles that of Allosaurus but is smaller." It had been proposed that the scapula was a rib or gastralia fragment, but this was considered unlikely in a 2013 study. Molnar et al. (1990) thought the scapula may have belonged to a tyrannosaurid. Chure (2001) assigned it to the Coelurosauria, and more recent research has supported the initial identification as a type of tyrannosauroid, though it is currently considered a nomen dubium among that group.

References

Chingkankousaurus Wikipedia


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