Sarcolestes

Sar-co-les-teez.
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Claire Morris

Marine Paleontologist

Claire Morris has dedicated her career to exploring the depths of prehistoric oceans. Her fascination with ancient marine life has led her to discover significant fossils that illuminate the evolution of early sea creatures.

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Name

Sarcolestes ‭(‬Flesh theif‭)‬.

Phonetic

Sar-co-les-teez.

Named By

Richard Lydekker‭ ‬-‭ ‬1893.

Classification

Chordata,‭ ‬Reptilia,‭ ‬Dinosauria,‭ ‬Ornithischia,‭ ‬Thyreophora,‭ ‬Ankylosauria.

Diet

Herbivore.

Species

S.‭ ‬leedsi‭

Size

Uncertain due to lack of remains.

Known locations

England‭ ‬-‭ ‬Oxford Clay Formation.

Time Period

Callovian of the Jurassic.

Fossil representation

Partial mandible‭ (‬lower jaw‭)‬.

In Depth

       Sarcolestes is a genus of ankylosaur that‭ ‬lived in England during the mid-Jurassic.‭ ‬Unfortunately the only part of this dinosaur that is known is a lower jaw bone,‭ ‬so it is difficult to infer much more about this dinosaur.‭ ‬The lack of fossil remains has also cast doubt upon the validity of this genus,‭ ‬which is why some list it as a Nomen dubium.

Further Reading

-‭ ‬On the jaw of a new carnivorous dinosaur from the Oxford Clay of Peterborough.‭ ‬-‭ ‬Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London‭ ‬49:284-287.‭ ‬-‭ ‬Richard Lydekker‭ ‬-‭ ‬1893.

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