Duriatitan

Du-re-ah-ty-tan.
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John Stewart

Paleoecologist

John Stewart is a distinguished paleoecologist whose work has significantly advanced our understanding of prehistoric ecosystems. With over two decades dedicated to unearthing fossils across Asia and Africa

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Name

Duriatitan ‭(‬Duria Titan‭ ‬-‭ ‬Duria is the latinised form of Dorset‭)‬.

Phonetic

Du-re-ah-ty-tan.

Named By

Classification

Chordata,‭ ‬Reptilia,‭ ‬Dinosauria,‭ ‬Saurischia,‭ ‬Sauropoda,‭ ‬Titanosauriformes.

Diet

Herbivore.

Species

D.‭ ‬humerocristatus‭

Size

Uncertain due to lack or fossil remains.

Known locations

England,‭ ‬Dorset‭ ‬-‭ ‬Kimmeridge Clay.

Time Period

Kimmeridgian of the Jurassic.

Fossil representation

Partial left humerus.

In Depth

       The holotype fossils of Duriatitan have were previously considered to be species of the genera Ornithopsis and Pelorosaurus,‭ ‬finally settling in Cetiosaurus,‭ ‬by John Hulke all the way back in‭ ‬1874,‭ ‬before finally being named as a distinct genus in a‭ ‬2010‭ ‬re-description.‭ ‬Duriatitan however still suffers from a distinct lack of fossils,‭ ‬making details about this dinosaur hard to surmise beyond the fact that it was a titanosauriform sauropod dinosaur.

Further Reading

-‭ ‬Dinosaurs of Dorset:‭ ‬Part II,‭ ‬the sauropod dinosaurs‭ (‬Saurischia,‭ ‬Sauropoda‭) ‬with additional comments on the theropods.‭ ‬-‭ ‬Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society‭ ‬131:‭ ‬113‭–‬126.‭ ‬-‭ ‬Paul M.‭ ‬Barrett,‭ ‬Roger B.J.‭ ‬Benson‭ & ‬Paul Upchurch‭ ‬-‭ ‬2010.

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