Sonidosaurus Explained

Sonidosaurus (meaning "Sonid lizard", after Sonid, the large geographical area that includes the type locality) is a genus of sauropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous. It was a titanosaur which lived in what is now Inner Mongolia. The type species, Sonidosaurus saihangaobiensis, was described by Xu, Zhang, Tan, Zhao, and Tan in 2006. It was a small titanosaur, about 9 meters (30 ft) long.[1] It was first discovered in the Saihangaobi, Iren Dabasu (Erlian) Formation, in 2001 in a quarry which would later yield the remains of Gigantoraptor.[2]

Classification

In a 2017 review of Asian titanosaurs, Sonidosaurus was considered a lithostrotian titanosaur, with possible saltasaurid affinities. In particular, it shared with saltasaurids and the Bor Guve titanosaur a posterior centrodiapophyseal lamina on its dorsal vertebrae.[3]

Paleoenvironment

Sonidosaurus in the only known sauropod of the Iren Dabasu Fauna. The largest theropods that shared habitat with Sonidosaurus were the oviraptorosaur Gigantoraptor and the tyrannosauroid Alectrosaurus. Gilmoreosaurus lived in the same place, it is the largest known ornithischian from the fauna.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. 10.1111/j.1755-6724.2006.tb00790.x . Xu Xing . Zhang Xiaohong . Tan Qingei . Zhao Xijin . Tan Lin . 2006 . A new titanosaurian sauropod from Late Cretaceous of Nei Mongol, China . Acta Geologica Sinica . 80 . 1 . 20–26. 2006AcGlS..80...20X . 129970315. https://web.archive.org/web/20240611083920/https://ivpp.cas.cn/sourcedb/zw/rck/yszj/202311/P020140314372651984947.pdf. 2024-06-11. live.
  2. Xing. X.. Tan. Q.. Wang. J.. Zhao. X.. Tan. L.. 2007. A gigantic bird-like dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of China. Nature. 447. 7146. 844−847. 2007Natur.447..844X. 10.1038/nature05849. 17565365. 6649123.
  3. Averianov . Alexander . Sues . Hans-Dieter . January 2017 . Review of Cretaceous sauropod dinosaurs from Central Asia . Cretaceous Research . 69 . 184–197 . 10.1016/j.cretres.2016.09.006 . 0195-6671. free . 2017CrRes..69..184A .
  4. Xu Xing . Tan Qingwei . Wang Jianmin . Zhao Xijin . Tan Lin . 2007 . A gigantic bird-like dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of China (Supplementary information). Nature . 447 . 7146 . 10.1038/nature05849 . 17565365. 2007Natur.447..844X . 844–7. 6649123. https://web.archive.org/web/20160310201653/https://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v447/n7146/extref/nature05849-s1.pdf. 2016-03-10. dead.