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Yunguisaurus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Superorder
  
†Sauropterygia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Class
  
Reptilia

Clade
  
†Pistosauria

Rank
  
Species

Yunguisaurus

Genus
  
†Yunguisaurus Cheng et al., 2006

Similar
  
Glyphoderma, Pistosauroidea, Augustasaurus, Corosaurus, Pistosaurus

Yunguisaurus is an extinct genus of pistosaur known from the Guizhou Province of China.

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Description

Yunguisaurus is known from the holotype NMNS 004529/F003862, an articulated and almost complete skeleton missing only the distal tail. The preserved skeleton has a length of about 1.7 m (67 in). It was collected near Huangnihe River, Chajiang of Guizhou, from the Falang Formation. It is thought to belong to the Paragondolella naantangensis-P. polygnathiformis Assemblage Zone, dating to the Carnian stage of the early Late Triassic. It differs from other pistosauroids by a combination of characters. Nevertheless, its original description is a preliminary report while the postcranial skeleton still waits for further preparation and full description.

Etymology

Yunguisaurus was first named by Yen-Nien Cheng, Tamaki Sato, Xiao-Chun Wu and Chun Li in 2006 and the type species is Yunguisaurus liae. The generic name is derived from the Yungui Gaoyuan, a plateau named after the Yunnan and Guizhou provinces, in which the holotype was found, and saurus, Greek for "lizard". The specific name honors IVPP Professor Jinling Li for contributing to the recent study of the Chinese Triassic marine vertebrate fauna.

References

Yunguisaurus Wikipedia