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Sinocoelurus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Suborder
  
Theropoda

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Saurischia

Class
  
Sauropsida

Family
  
unknown

Rank
  
Genus

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Similar
  
Teinurosaurus, Sinosaurus, Xuanhanosaurus, Laevisuchus, Podokesaurus

Sinocoelurus (meaning "Chinese hollow tail", in reference to location and to relate the new genus to the North American Coelurus) is a genus of theropod dinosaur from the ?Tithonian-age Upper Jurassic Kyangyan Series of Sichuan, China. It is an obscure tooth taxon.

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History

Famous Chinese paleontologist Yang Zhongjian (in older references his name is given as C. C. Young) named this genus from IVP AS V232-234, a group of four isolated partial teeth found near Weiyuan, Guangyuan, Sichuan Basin. He described them as "long, slender, moderately curved and compressed; ridged anterior and posterior sides with no trace of serrations; enamel very thin". He considered the genus to be "coelurosaurian", which at that time meant a small theropod. The most distinctive characteristic of these teeth was their lack of serrations.

Because of the small amount of material, Sinocoelurus has attracted little attention since its description, outside of reviews. It is usually considered a dubious name of either coelurosaurian\coelurid affinities (if the source predates the acceptance of Coelurosauria as a wastebasket taxon as traditionally used), or uncertain theropod affinities (if published after this). The most recent review classifies it as Tetanurae incertae sedis and dubious.

Paleobiology

As a small theropod, Sinocoelurus would have been an agile, bipedal carnivore.

Miscellany

Due to romanization variations, the location may be given as Kuangyuan, Szechuan Basin.

The unserrated teeth have led at least one Internet source to compare the genus to spinosaurids. As this was self-acknowledged unfounded speculation, the originator retracted it.

References

Sinocoelurus Wikipedia