Higher classification Ceratosauridae | Phylum Chordata Family †Ceratosauridae Rank Genus | |
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Similar Dinosaur, Theropods, Camarillasaurus, Arcovenator, Berberosaurus |
Fosterovenator dinosaur of the day
Fosterovenator (meaning "Foster's hunter") is a genus of ceratosaurid ceratosaur dinosaur known from the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation of Wyoming. The holotype is YPM VP 058267A, B, and C, a tibia with an articulated astragalus. An additional specimen is known, the paratype YPM VP 058267D, a fibula of a larger individual.
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The holotype remains were discovered at Como Bluff, Wyoming, and consist of a nearly-complete right tibia with a co-ossified astragalus. The paratype consists of a complete right fibula measuring 27.5 cm (10.8 in) in length and belonging to a much larger individual. The overall shape of the known material is similar to that of Elaphrosaurus. However, ceratosaurian affinities of Fosterovenator (at least of the paratype) have been questioned.

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Etymology
The generic name Fosterovenator is named for John R. Foster and the Latin word venator ("hunter"). The specific name churei is named for Daniel J. Chure.


