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Prosauropoda or prosauropods were a group of early herbivorous dinosaur
Dinosaur

Dinosaurs were the dominant vertebrate animals of Landform ecosystems for over 160 million years, from the late Triassic Period until the end of the Cretaceous Period , when most of them became extinct in the Cretaceous?Tertiary extinction event....
s that lived during the Triassic
Triassic

The Triassic is a geologic period that extends from about 251 to 199 annum . As the first period of the Mesozoic Era, the Triassic follows the Permian and is followed by the Jurassic....
 and early Jurassic
Jurassic

The Jurassic is a geologic period that extends from about annum to  Ma, that is, from the end of the Triassic to the beginning of the Cretaceous....
 periods. They were frequently the predominant herbivore in their environment, and quickly reached large size (6 to 10 meter
1 E1 m

To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists lengths between 10 metre and 100 m.1 E0 m...
s long [20 to 33 ft]). All prosauropods had a long neck and small head, forelimbs shorter than the hindlimbs, and a very large thumb claw (inherited from the thecodontosaurs) for defense.






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Prosauropoda or prosauropods were a group of early herbivorous dinosaur
Dinosaur

Dinosaurs were the dominant vertebrate animals of Landform ecosystems for over 160 million years, from the late Triassic Period until the end of the Cretaceous Period , when most of them became extinct in the Cretaceous?Tertiary extinction event....
s that lived during the Triassic
Triassic

The Triassic is a geologic period that extends from about 251 to 199 annum . As the first period of the Mesozoic Era, the Triassic follows the Permian and is followed by the Jurassic....
 and early Jurassic
Jurassic

The Jurassic is a geologic period that extends from about annum to  Ma, that is, from the end of the Triassic to the beginning of the Cretaceous....
 periods. They were frequently the predominant herbivore in their environment, and quickly reached large size (6 to 10 meter
1 E1 m

To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists lengths between 10 metre and 100 m.1 E0 m...
s long [20 to 33 ft]). All prosauropods had a long neck and small head, forelimbs shorter than the hindlimbs, and a very large thumb claw (inherited from the thecodontosaurs) for defense. Most were semi-bipedal, although at least one large form (Riojasaurus
Riojasaurus

Riojasaurus was a herbivore prosauropod dinosaur named after La Rioja Province, Argentina in Argentina where it was found by Jos? Bonaparte....
) was fully quadrupedal. They were originally thought to be the ancestors of the sauropods, but are now considered a parallel lineage.

Changing definitions


The Prosauropoda were originally defined as the early, bipedal, Triassic
Triassic

The Triassic is a geologic period that extends from about 251 to 199 annum . As the first period of the Mesozoic Era, the Triassic follows the Permian and is followed by the Jurassic....
 ancestors of the great sauropod dinosaurs. More recently, cladistic
Cladistics

Cladistics is the hierarchical classification of species based on evolutionary ancestry. Cladistics is distinguished from other taxonomic systems because it focuses on evolution rather than similarities between species, and because it places heavy emphasis on objective, quantitative analysis....
 analysis suggests that rather than being ancestral to sauropods, prosauropods were a sister clade
Clade

A clade is a term used in modern alpha taxonomy, the scientific classification of living and fossil organisms, to describe a monophyletic group, defined as a group consisting of a single common ancestor and all its descendants.The term "monophyletic group" is used in this article in the conventional sense of "an a...
. Recent studies of the genus Massospondylus
Massospondylus

Massospondylus The type species, and only universally recognized, species, is M. carinatus, although six other species have been named during the past 150 years....
 reveal that the Prosauropoda is indeed monophyletic.

The problem however lies in what genera
Genus

A genus is a low-level taxonomic rank used in the classification of living and fossil organisms. The taxonomic ranks are domain , kingdom , phylum, class , order , family , genus, and species....
 are considered prosauropods. Upchurch (1997) proposes a Node-Based Definition: Blikanasauridae, Thecodontosauridae, Anchisauridae, Plateosauridae, Melanorosauridae, and all sauropodomorphs closer to them than sauropods. More recently, on the basis of studies of early sauropodomorphs Adam Yates
Adam Yates

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 proposed a cladogram in which the primitive genera Saturnalia
Saturnalia (dinosaur)

Saturnalia is a genus of very early saurischian dinosaur, from the Carnian faunal stage of the late Triassic period , making it one of the oldest true dinosaurs yet found....
, Thecodontosaurus
Thecodontosaurus

Thecodontosaurus is a genus of herbivore dinosaur which lived during the late Triassic Period . Its remains are known mostly from Triassic "fissure fillings" in South England and Wales....
, and Efraasia
Efraasia

Efraasia was a genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur. It was a quadrupedal herbivore which lived during the Late Triassic around 210 million years ago, in what is now Germany....
 (basically, a paraphyletic Thecodontosauridae) represent basal
Basal (phylogenetics)

In phylogenetics, a basal clade is the earliest clade to branch in a larger clade; it appears at the base of a cladogram.A basal group form an outgroup to the rest of the clade, such as in the following example:...
 outgroup
Outgroup

In cladistics, whenever three or more monophyletic groups of organisms are compared, and all but one of them are more closely related to each other than any single one of them is to the last, the latter group is known as the outgroup....
s prior to the prosauropod-sauropod split. Anchisaurus
Anchisaurus

Anchisaurus is a genus of Sauropoda dinosaur, until recently classed as a member of the more primitive Prosauropoda family. The name Anchisaurus was coined as a replacement name for Amphisaurus, which was a replacement name for Hitchcock's Megadactylus, both of which had already been used for other animals....
 (despite its classic "prosauropod" build) is now recognised as the most primitive sauropod (Yates 2004). The melanorosaurs and blikanasaurs are very early members of the sauropod line.

Technical diagnosis


The Prosauropod skull
Skull

The skull is a bone structure found in the head of many animals. The skull supports the structures of the face and protects the head against injury....
 was approximately half the length of the femur
Femur

The femur, or thigh bone, is the most proximal bone of the leg in vertebrates capable of walking or jumping, such as most land mammals, birds, many reptiles such as lizards, and amphibians such as frogs....
; their jaw
Jaw

The jaw is either of the two opposable structures forming, or near the entrance to the mouth.The term jaws is also broadly applied to the whole of the structures constituting the vault of the mouth and serving to open and close it and is part of the body plan of most animals....
 articulation was slightly below the level of the maxilla
Maxilla

The maxilla is a fusion of two bones along the palate fissure that form the upper jaw. This is similar to the mandible, which is also a fusion of two halves at the mental symphysis....
ry tooth
Tooth

Teeth are small whitish structures found in the jaws of many vertebrates that are used to tear, scrape, and chew food. Some animals, particularly carnivores, also use teeth for hunting or defense....
 row. Their teeth were small, homodont or weakly homodont, spatulate, with coarse marginal serrations; manual digit
Digit

Digit may refer to:* Digit , one of several most proximal parts of a limb* Phone number, slang as digit, as in "Let me get your digits so I can call you tonight."...
 I bore a twisted first phalanx and an enormous, trenchant ungual medially directed when hyperextended. Prosauropod digits II and III were of subequal length, with small, slightly recurved ungual phalanges; digits IV and V were reduced, and lacked ungual phalanges. Typical Prosauropod phalangeal formula was 2–3–4–3. The blade-like distal parts of the pubis
Pubis (bone)

The android pubic bone is the ventral and anterior of the three principal bones composing either half of the pelvis.It is covered by a layer of fat, which is covered by the mons pubis....
 formed a broad, flat apron. The fifth pedal digit was vestigial; the femur had a longitudinal crest proximal to the lateral condyle. The lesser trochanter
Trochanter

Trochanter is a part of the thigh bone. It can refer to:* Greater trochanter* Lesser trochanter* Third trochanter*Fourth trochanter...
 was a weak ripple proximodistally lying on the latero-anterior surface, and the main parts of the trochanter were below the level of the femoral head (Gauffre, 1993).

History and general description


Massospondylus
Sauropodomorphs first appeared on the supercontinent
Supercontinent

In geology, a supercontinent is a landmass comprising more than one continental core, or craton. The assembly of cratons and terrane that form Eurasia qualifies as a supercontinent today....
 of Pangaea
Pangaea

Pangaea, Pang?a or Pangea was the supercontinent that existed during the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras about 250 million years ago, before the component continents were separated into their current configuration....
 as small (1.5 to 3 meters long [5 to 10 ft]) forms during the middle or late Carnian age
Faunal stage

In chronostratigraphy, a stage is a Geologic record laid down in an single age on the geologic timescale, which usually represents millions of years of deposition....
 (the earliest part of the Late Triassic
Triassic

The Triassic is a geologic period that extends from about 251 to 199 annum . As the first period of the Mesozoic Era, the Triassic follows the Permian and is followed by the Jurassic....
). They are known from Brazil
Brazil

Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is a country in South America. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, occupying nearly half of South America, the List of countries by population country, and the fourth most populous democracy in the world....
 (Saturnalia and Unaysaurus
Unaysaurus

Unaysaurus is a genus of sauropodomorpha dinosaur, and is one of the oldest dinosaurs known. It was discovered in southern Brazil,in the geopark of paleorrota, in 1998, and announced in a press conference on Thursday, December 3, 2004....
), Madagascar
Madagascar

Madagascar, or Republic of Madagascar , is an island nation in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of Africa. The main island, also called Madagascar, is the List of islands by area, and is home to 5% of the world's plant and animal species, of which more than 80% are Endemism to Madagascar....
 (recently discovered), and Morocco
Morocco

Morocco , officially the Kingdom of Morocco , is a country located in North Africa with a population of nearly 34 million and an area just under 447,000 km2....
 (Azendohsaurus).

Prosauropods retained the same body plan, but by the later Early or Early Middle Norian age had doubled in linear dimensions, as indicated by the 4 to 6 meter long (13 to 20 ft) Plateosaurus gracilis of the lower and middle Stubensandstein of Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
. This animal in turn gave rise to other species of Plateosaurus
Plateosaurus

Plateosaurus is a genus of Plateosauridae prosauropoda dinosaur that lived during the Norian and Rhaetian stages of the Late Triassic Period , around 216 to 199 annum in what is now Europe....
, and this animal — 8 meters long (26 ft) and around 1,500 kg or more in weight — dominated the late Norian environment, persisting into the Rhaetian age. Meanwhile in Argentina an even larger prosauropod, Riojasaurus
Riojasaurus

Riojasaurus was a herbivore prosauropod dinosaur named after La Rioja Province, Argentina in Argentina where it was found by Jos? Bonaparte....
, served a similar role This animal, 10 meters long (33 ft), was so big it had to walk on all fours. Curiously, in southern Africa
Africa

Africa is the world's second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. At about 30.2 million km? including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of the Earth's total surface area and 20.4% of the total land area....
 at this time the megaherbivore niche was taken not by prosauropods but by basal sauropods, as indicated by Euskelosaurus
Euskelosaurus

Euskelosaurus was a semi-bipedal dinosaur from the Late Triassic. It was a prosauropod that lived in the Late Triassic Period, in present-day South Africa, Lesotho, and Zimbabwe....
, Melanorosaurus
Melanorosaurus

Melanorosaurus...
 and Blikanasaurus, and Antetonitrus
Antetonitrus

Antetonitrus is the oldest known genus of sauropod dinosaur, living during the Late Triassic Period of southern Africa. It was a quadrupedal herbivore, like many of its later relatives, although it was far smaller than some of them....
. Interestingly, while sauropodomorphs dominated the Norian and Rhaetian large herbivore niche, the large carnivore niche continued to be ruled by the Crurotarsi
Crurotarsi

The Crurotarsi are a group of Archosauria, whose name was erected as a Cladistics#Cladistic classification by Paul Sereno in 1991 to supplant the old term Pseudosuchia....
 (e.g. ornithosuchids and 'rauisuchians').

The end-Triassic extinction
Triassic-Jurassic extinction event

The Triassic?Jurassic extinction event marks the boundary between the Triassic and Jurassic periods, , and is one of the major extinction events of the Phanerozoic eon, profoundly affecting life on land and in the oceans....
 killed off the basal sauropodomorphs like Thecodontosaurus, Riojasaurus and species more closely related to sauropods such as Melanorosaurs and Blikanasaurus. However, 'prosauropod' species such as Anchisaurus survived, as did true sauropods. While the first sauropods diversified, the early Jurassic
Jurassic

The Jurassic is a geologic period that extends from about annum to  Ma, that is, from the end of the Triassic to the beginning of the Cretaceous....
 prosauropods radiated out in a number of medium sized (4 to 6 meter long [13 to 20 ft]) megaherbivores like Massospondylus
Massospondylus

Massospondylus The type species, and only universally recognized, species, is M. carinatus, although six other species have been named during the past 150 years....
, Lufengosaurus
Lufengosaurus

Lufengosaurus, , was a prosauropod dinosaur which lived during the Early and Middle Jurassic period in what is now southwestern China. At about 6 metres long, it was the first complete dinosaur skeleton mounted in China; a commemorative postage stamp was issued in 1958 to celebrate the event....
 and Yunnanosaurus
Yunnanosaurus

Yunnanosaurus is a genus of prosauropod dinosaur from the Early to Middle Jurassic Period, a position in time that makes it one of the last prosauropods....
 and were as successful as their Late Triassic predecessors.

The prosauropod reign came to an end in the late Early Jurassic. Although three genera of prosauropods survive into the Middle Jurassic
Middle Jurassic

The Middle Jurassic, called the Dogger in the European system of classification, is the second epoch of the Jurassic Period . It lasted from 176-161 million years ago....
 (Ammosaurus, Lufengosaurus and Yunnanosaurus), they were no longer the dominate terrestrial megaherbivores; it was sauropods (especially eusauropods) that survived and continued to radiate (Lu et al., 2007; Weishampel et al., 2004).

Classification

After Yates (2003) and Galton (2001) .

  • Suborder Sauropodomorpha
    Sauropodomorpha

    The Sauropodomorpha were a group of long-necked, herbivore dinosaurs that eventually dropped down on quadruped and became the largest animals that ever terrestrial animal....
    • ?Azendohsaurus
      Azendohsaurus

      Azendohsaurus was a genus of Herbivore archosauromorph from the Middle Triassic Period of Morocco. The type species is known only from a partial jaw fragment from Morocco....
    • Saturnalia
      Saturnalia (dinosaur)

      Saturnalia is a genus of very early saurischian dinosaur, from the Carnian faunal stage of the late Triassic period , making it one of the oldest true dinosaurs yet found....
    • Thecodontosaurus
      Thecodontosaurus

      Thecodontosaurus is a genus of herbivore dinosaur which lived during the late Triassic Period . Its remains are known mostly from Triassic "fissure fillings" in South England and Wales....
    • Efraasia
      Efraasia

      Efraasia was a genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur. It was a quadrupedal herbivore which lived during the Late Triassic around 210 million years ago, in what is now Germany....
    • Infraorder PROSAUROPODA
      • ?Yimenosaurus
        Yimenosaurus

        'Yimenosaurus' is a genus of prosauropod dinosaur from the Early Jurassic. Fossils from several individuals were recovered from Yimen, People's Republic of China, and the type species Y....
      • ?Mussaurus
        Mussaurus

        Mussaurus was a genus of herbivorous prosauropod dinosaur that lived in southern Argentina during the Late Triassic period , about 215 million years ago....
      • Family Riojasauridae
        Riojasauridae

        Riojasauridae is a family of sauropod-like dinosaurs from the Upper Triassic. It is known primarily from the genus Riojasaurus and Eucnemesaurus....
        • Eucnemesaurus
          Eucnemesaurus

          Eucnemesaurus is a basal sauropodomorpha dinosaur genus usually considered to be a synonym of Euskelosaurus. Recent study by Yates , however, indicates that it is valid and the same animal as putative "giant herrerasauridae" Aliwalia....
        • Riojasaurus
          Riojasaurus

          Riojasaurus was a herbivore prosauropod dinosaur named after La Rioja Province, Argentina in Argentina where it was found by Jos? Bonaparte....
      • Plateosauria
        • Family Plateosauridae
          Plateosauridae

          Plateosauridae is a family of the scientific classification Prosauropoda of the Suborder Sauropodomorpha. Plateosaurids were early sauropodomorph dinosaurs which lived during the Late Triassic....
          • Plateosaurus
            Plateosaurus

            Plateosaurus is a genus of Plateosauridae prosauropoda dinosaur that lived during the Norian and Rhaetian stages of the Late Triassic Period , around 216 to 199 annum in what is now Europe....
          • Sellosaurus
            Sellosaurus

            Sellosaurus is a genus of prosauropod dinosaur that lived in Triassic Europe, 225 mya. It was about 23 feet long, 7 feet tall and weighed 2,000 pounds ....
          • Unaysaurus
            Unaysaurus

            Unaysaurus is a genus of sauropodomorpha dinosaur, and is one of the oldest dinosaurs known. It was discovered in southern Brazil,in the geopark of paleorrota, in 1998, and announced in a press conference on Thursday, December 3, 2004....
            ?
        • Family Massospondylidae
          Massospondylidae

          Massospondylidae is a dinosaur family of the Infraorder Prosauropoda. The Massospondylidae were part of the suborder Sauropodomorpha, which were long-necked, herbivorous dinosaurs....
          • Coloradisaurus
            Coloradisaurus

            'Coloradisaurus' was a genus of dinosaur from the Late Triassic. It was a prosauropod which lived in present-day Argentina. The type species, C....
          • Lufengosaurus
            Lufengosaurus

            Lufengosaurus, , was a prosauropod dinosaur which lived during the Early and Middle Jurassic period in what is now southwestern China. At about 6 metres long, it was the first complete dinosaur skeleton mounted in China; a commemorative postage stamp was issued in 1958 to celebrate the event....
          • Massospondylus
            Massospondylus

            Massospondylus The type species, and only universally recognized, species, is M. carinatus, although six other species have been named during the past 150 years....
          • Yunnanosaurus
            Yunnanosaurus

            Yunnanosaurus is a genus of prosauropod dinosaur from the Early to Middle Jurassic Period, a position in time that makes it one of the last prosauropods....
          • Jingshanosaurus
            Jingshanosaurus

            Jingshanosaurus is a genus of prosauropod dinosaurs from the Early Jurassic. Its fossils, a nearly complete skeleton including the skull, were found near the town of Jingshan ["Golden Hill"], Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, China, from which the name derives....


External links

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  • . (2003) Mickey Mortimer. Dinosaur Mailing List Archives.