Ilokelesia

Eye-low-kee-leez-e-ah.
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Name

Ilokelesia (Flesh lizard).

Phonetic

Eye-low-kee-leez-e-ah.

Named By

Coria & Salgado - 1998.

Classification

Chordata, Reptilia, Dinosauria, Saurischia, Theropoda, Abelisauridae, Carnotaurinae, Brachyrostra.

Diet

Carnivore.

Species

I. aguadagrandensis

Size

Roughly estimated up to about 5.5 to 6 meters long.

Known locations

Argentina, Neuqu�n Province - R�o Limay Formation.

Time Period

Cenomanian of the Cretaceous.

Fossil representation

Fragmentary skull and partial post cranial remains.

In Depth

       Although only fragmentary remains are known Ilokelesia has been identified as a basal abelisaurid. Like many South American dinosaurs, Ilokelesia had been named using the Mapuche language from a combination of the works ‘ilo’ (flesh) and ‘kelesio’ (lizard).

Further Reading

– A basal Abelisauria Novas, 1992 (Theropoda–Ceratosauria) from the Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina. – GAIA 15:89-102. – R. A. Coria & L. Salgado – 1998.

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