Timeline of ceratosaur research explained
This timeline of ceratosaur research is a chronological listing of events in the history of paleontology focused on the ceratosaurs, a group of relatively primitive, often horned, predatory theropod dinosaurs that became the apex predators of the southern hemisphere during the Late Cretaceous. The nature and taxonomic composition of the Ceratosauria has been controversial since the group was first distinguished in the late 19th century. In 1884 Othniel Charles Marsh described the new genus and species Ceratosaurus nasicornis from the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation of the western United States. He felt that it belonged in a new family that he called the Ceratosauridae. He created the new taxon Ceratosauria to include both the Ceratosauridae and the ostrich-like ornithomimids. The idea of the Ceratosauria was soon contested, however. Later that same decade both Lydekker and Marsh's hated rival Edward Drinker Cope argued that the taxon was invalid.
The idea of the Ceratosauria would regain some support more than thirty years later when Gilmore argued in its favor in 1920. Nevertheless, the validity of Ceratosauria was disputed throughout much of the 20th century by researchers like Romer, Lapparent, Lavocat, Colbert, and Charig. However, in 1986, more than a century after Marsh first coined the name, Jacques Gauthier revived the idea. Three years later, Rowe published a new definition of Ceratosauria, all taxa more closely related to Ceratosaurus than to birds, based on Gauthier's use of the term. This modern use of the term was thought to include the many theropods discovered since the 1880s known as coelophysoids. Ceratosaurus itself had loose joints between bones in the skull whose interpretation has been controversial. Paleontologist Robert T. Bakker has interpreted this condition as an adaptation to swallow prey larger than it would otherwise be able to fit through its jaws.
Since the 1980s, major developments in ceratosaur taxonomy have centered on the discovery of the Abelisauridae, a new family of large ceratosaurs that were among the dominant predators of the southern hemisphere during the Cretaceous. One of the most notable of these was Carnotaurus, an unusual horned theropod with a short face. More recent noteworthy non-abelisaur ceratosaur discoveries include the protruding-toothed noasaurid Masiakasaurus knopfleri, named after the lead guitarist from Dire Straits.
19th century
1880s
1884
1888
1890s
1892
- Cope rejected the validity of the Ceratosauria and Ceratosauridae.
1896
20th century
1900s
1901
1910s
1919
- Othenio Abel rejected the validity of the Ceratosauria and Ceratosauridae.
1920s
1920
1921
1925
- Janensch described the new species Ceratosaurus roechlingi. He also described the new species Labrosaurus stechowi.
1930s
1931
1932
1933
1950s
1955
1956
- Romer rejected the validity of the Ceratosauria and Ceratosauridae.
- Von Huene recognized the Ceratosauria and/or Ceratosauridae as valid.
1960s
1964
- Colbert rejected the validity of the Ceratosauria and Ceratosauridae.
1966
- Romer rejected the validity of the Ceratosauria and Ceratosauridae.
1970s
1970
- Rodney Steel rejected the validity of the Ceratosauria and Ceratosauridae.
1979
1980s
1980
1985
1986
- Robert T. Bakker thought the loose joints in the skull of Ceratosaurus was an adaptation allowing it to swallow prey that would otherwise be too large.
- Ricardo Martínez and others described the new genus and species Xenotarsosaurus bonapartei.
- Gauthier "resurrected the name Ceratosauria" to apply to the sister group of the tetanuran theropods. However, while he listed the members of his Ceratosauria, he did not propose a formal phylogenetic definition.
1989
- Rowe formally defined the Ceratosauria as theropods more closely related to Ceratosaurus nasicornis than birds, based on Gauthier's 1986 usage of the term.
1990s
1990
- Rowe and Gauthier published a node-based definition of Ceratosauria.
1991
1994
- Thomas Holtz named the Coelophysoidea, then thought to be ceratosaurs. He defined them as all theropods more closely related to Coelophysis than to Ceratosaurus. Holtz defined the Neoceratosauria as all theropods closer to Ceratosaurus than to Coelophysis. He also defined the ceratosaur subclade Abelisauroidea as all theropods closer to Carnotaurus sastrei than to Ceratosaurus nasicornis.
1995
1996
- Bonaparte described the new genus and species Ligabueino andesi.
- Sankar Chatterjee and Dhiraj Kumar Rudra observed that abelisaur teeth had lower crowns than other carnivorous dinosaurs either within or outside of Ceratosauria.
1998
- Coria and Leonardo Salgado described the new genus and species Ilokelesia aguagrandensis.
- Sereno redefined Ceratosauria as all neotheropods closer to Coelophysis bauri than to birds. However, this definition never received broad acceptance by the scientific community because the Rowe had already defined the group in 1989, and therefore had priority. He also split the Abelisauridae into two subfamilies; the Abelisaurinae (all abelisaurids more closely related to Abelisaurus than to Carnotaurus) and Carnotaurinae (all abelisaurids more closely related to Carnotaurus than to Abelisaurus).
- Sampson and others described a more complete specimen of Majungatholus atops. They performed an X-ray CT scan of the skull of Majungatholus atopus. They found that the dome on the animal's skull formed of its frontal bone was actually hollow. This suggests that this structure was purely for display rather than used in fights between Majungatholus.
21st century
2000s
2000
2001
- Sampson, Carrano, and Forster described the new genus and species Masiakasaurus knopfleri. They noted that at least six individuals were preserved together. This makes Masiakasaurus the first neoceratosaur to be preserved in association with others of its species.
2002
2003
2004
2006
- Malkani described the new genus and species Vitakridrinda sulaimani.
2007
2008
2009
2010s
2010
2012
2013
2014
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020s
2020
See also
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