Astrodon

Astrodon

Taxobox|
status = fossil
name = "Astrodon"
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Sauropsida
ordo = Saurischia
subordo = Sauropodomorpha
infraordo = Sauropoda
familia = Titanosauriformes
genus = "Astrodon"
species = "A. johnstoni"
binomial = "Astrodon johnstoni"
binomial_authority = Leidy, 1865

"Astrodon" was a genus of large herbivorous dinosaur, related to "Brachiosaurus", that lived in what is now the eastern United States during the Early Cretaceous period. Palynomorphs have been used to date the Arundel to the Aptian, which is 121-112 million years ago. Adults are estimated to have been more than 30 feet (9.1 m) high and 50 (15.2 m) to 60 (18.3 m) feet long.

Discovery and species

Two teeth were found in the Arundel Formation near Bladensburg, Maryland and named "Astrodon" in 1859 by Christopher Johnston. However, Johnston did not attach a specific epithet, so Joseph Leidy is credited with naming "Astrodon johnstoni" (the type species) in 1865. If Johnston had attached a scientific epithet, it would have been the second dinosaur identified in the United States.

In 1888, O.C. Marsh named some bones from the Arundel found near Muirkirk, Maryland "Pleurocoelus" "nanus" and "P. altus". However, in 1921 Charles W. Gilmore argued that the name "Astrodon" had priority, a position that Carpenter and Tidwell (2005) accepted in the first in-depth description of this dinosaur. Interestingly, the majority of the bones of "Astrodon" are of juveniles. "Astrodon" is sometimes considered a synonym of "Pleurocoelus", but the jury is still out on which name is correct. Carpenter and Tidwell therefore consider the two species named by Marsh, "nanus" and "altus", as different growth stages of "Astrodon johnsoni".cite book|author=Carpenter, Kenneth and Tidwell, Virginia|year=2005|chapter=Reassessment of the Early Cretaceous Sauropod "Astrodon johnsoni" Leidy 1865 (Titanosauriformes)|editor=Carpenter, Kenneth and Tidswell, Virginia (ed.)|title=Thunder Lizards: The Sauropodomorph Dinosaurs|pages=38–77|publisher= Indiana University Press|id=ISBN 978-0-253-34542-4]

In 1998, "Astrodon johnstoni" was named the state dinosaur of Maryland.

References

External links

* [http://www.dinodata.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5918&Itemid=67 "Astrodon"] at DinoData
* [http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/mdmanual/01glance/html/symbols/dino.html Maryland State Archives]


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