Shuvosaurus

Shu-vo-sore-us.
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Lilah Turner

Evolutionary Biologist

Lilah Turner investigates how prehistoric animals adapted to changing environments, offering insights into evolution's mechanisms.

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Name

Shuvosaurus ‭(‬Shuvo’s lizard‭)‬.

Phonetic

Shu-vo-sore-us.

Named By

Classification

Chordata,‭ ‬Reptilia,‭ ‬Archosauria,‭ ‬Crurotarsi,‭ ‬Pseudosuchia,‭ Suchia,‭ ‬Rauisuchia,‭ ‬Paracrocodylomorpha,‭ ‬Poposauroidea,‭ ‬Shuvosauridae.

Diet

Carnivore‭?

Species

S.‭ ‬inexpectatus

Size

Up to‭ ‬2‭ ‬meters long.

Known locations

USA,‭ ‬Arizona,‭ ‬New Mexico and Texas.

Time Period

Norian of the Triassic.

Fossil representation

Remains of several individuals,‭ ‬though usually incomplete.

In Depth

       Shuvosaurus was described from the discovery of a skull that had no teeth but a well-developed beak-like anterior portion.‭ ‬Because of this,‭ ‬Shuvosaurus was at the time considered to possibly be an ancient ancestor to the ornithomimosaurs,‭ ‬a group of dinosaurs that at the time of writing are only known from Cretaceous era fossil deposits.‭ ‬Later study,‭ ‬particularly the description of the genus Effigia in‭ ‬2006,‭ ‬has now yielded the conclusion that Shuvosaurus is not actually a dinosaur,‭ ‬but a form of rauisuchian.‭ ‬Because the mouth is beaked and toothless,‭ ‬it is difficult to establish what kind of diet Shuvosaurus head,‭ ‬since a beaked mouth could be used for either a carnivorous or herbivorous diet,‭ ‬possibly even both.

       Sankar Chatterjee named Shuvosaurus after his son,‭ ‬who was also the person to discover the Shuvosaurus holotype.‭ ‬The species name‭ ‘‬inexpectatus‭’ ‬is a reflection of the unexpected nature of the find.‭ ‬Another genus named by Chatterjee,‭ ‬Chatterjeea,‭ ‬is now considered a synonym to Shuvosaurus,‭ ‬and hence material once labelled as Chatterjeea is now referred to as Shuvosaurus.‭ ‬Additionally,‭ ‬the vertebrae once attributed to the Gojirasaurus holotype,‭ ‬are now regarded as belonging to Shuvosaurus.

Further Reading

-‭ ‬An unusual toothless archosaur from the Triassic of Texas:‭ ‬the world’s oldest ostrich dinosaur‭?‬,‭ ‬Sankar Chatterjee‭ ‬-‭ ‬1991. -‭ ‬Shuvosaurus,‭ ‬a new theropod:‭ ‬an unusual theropod dinosaur from the Triassic of Texas,‭ ‬Sankar Chatterjee‭ ‬-‭ ‬1993. -‭ ‬The anatomy of Effigia okeeffeae‭ (‬Archosauria,‭ ‬Suchia‭)‬,‭ ‬theropod-like convergence,‭ ‬and the distribution of related taxa,‭ ‬S.‭ ‬Nesbitt‭ ‬-‭ ‬2007.

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