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Therizinosaurs (or segnosaurs) are theropod
Theropoda

Theropods are a group of bipedal saurischian dinosaurs. Although they were primarily carnivorous, a number of theropod families evolved herbivore during the Cretaceous Period ....
 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 belonging to the 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...
 Therizinosauroidea. Therizinosaur fossil
Fossil

Fossils are the preserved remains or trace fossil of animals, plants, and other organisms from the remote past. The totality of fossils, both discovered and undiscovered, and their placement in fossiliferous Rock formations and sedimentary rock layers is known as the fossil record....
s have been found in Early through Late Cretaceous
Cretaceous

The Cretaceous , usually abbreviated K for its German translation Kreide, is a geologic period from circa to million years ago . In the geologic timescale, the Cretaceous follows on the Jurassic period and is followed by the Paleogene period....
 deposits in Mongolia
Mongolia

Mongolia is a landlocked country in East Asia and Central Asia. It borders Russia to the north and People's Republic of China to the south, east and west....
, the People's Republic of China
China

China is a Culture of China, an ancient civilization, and, depending on perspective, a national or multinational entity extending over a large area in East Asia....
 and Western North America
North America

North America is the northern continent of the Americas, situated in the Earth's northern hemisphere and almost totally in the western hemisphere....
. Various features of the forelimbs, skull and pelvis unite them quite comfortably, both as theropods and, as maniraptora
Maniraptora

Maniraptora is a clade of coelurosaurian dinosaurs which includes the birds and the dinosaurs that were more closely related to them than to Ornithomimus velox....
ns, close relatives to birds.

The name therizinosaur is derived from the Greek
Ancient Greek

Ancient Greek is the historical stage in the development of the Greek language spanning across the Archaic Greece , Classical Greece , and Hellenistic civilization periods of ancient Greece and the classical antiquity....
 therizo meaning 'to reap' or 'to cut off' and sauros meaning 'lizard'.






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Therizinosaurs (or segnosaurs) are theropod
Theropoda

Theropods are a group of bipedal saurischian dinosaurs. Although they were primarily carnivorous, a number of theropod families evolved herbivore during the Cretaceous Period ....
 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 belonging to the 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...
 Therizinosauroidea. Therizinosaur fossil
Fossil

Fossils are the preserved remains or trace fossil of animals, plants, and other organisms from the remote past. The totality of fossils, both discovered and undiscovered, and their placement in fossiliferous Rock formations and sedimentary rock layers is known as the fossil record....
s have been found in Early through Late Cretaceous
Cretaceous

The Cretaceous , usually abbreviated K for its German translation Kreide, is a geologic period from circa to million years ago . In the geologic timescale, the Cretaceous follows on the Jurassic period and is followed by the Paleogene period....
 deposits in Mongolia
Mongolia

Mongolia is a landlocked country in East Asia and Central Asia. It borders Russia to the north and People's Republic of China to the south, east and west....
, the People's Republic of China
China

China is a Culture of China, an ancient civilization, and, depending on perspective, a national or multinational entity extending over a large area in East Asia....
 and Western North America
North America

North America is the northern continent of the Americas, situated in the Earth's northern hemisphere and almost totally in the western hemisphere....
. Various features of the forelimbs, skull and pelvis unite them quite comfortably, both as theropods and, as maniraptora
Maniraptora

Maniraptora is a clade of coelurosaurian dinosaurs which includes the birds and the dinosaurs that were more closely related to them than to Ornithomimus velox....
ns, close relatives to birds.

The name therizinosaur is derived from the Greek
Ancient Greek

Ancient Greek is the historical stage in the development of the Greek language spanning across the Archaic Greece , Classical Greece , and Hellenistic civilization periods of ancient Greece and the classical antiquity....
 therizo meaning 'to reap' or 'to cut off' and sauros meaning 'lizard'. The older name segnosaur is derived from Latin
Latin

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
 segnis meaning 'slow' or 'sluggish' and Greek
Ancient Greek

Ancient Greek is the historical stage in the development of the Greek language spanning across the Archaic Greece , Classical Greece , and Hellenistic civilization periods of ancient Greece and the classical antiquity....
 sauros meaning 'lizard'.

Description

Therizinosaurs had a very distinctive, often confusing set of characteristics. Their long necks, wide torsos, and hind feet with four toes used in walking resembled prosauropod dinosaurs. Their unique hip bones, which pointed backwards and were partially fused together, initially reminded paleontologists of the "bird-hipped" ornithischia
Ornithischia

Ornithischia or Predentata is an extinct order of beaked, herbivore dinosaurs. The name ornithischia is derived from the Ancient Greek ornitheos meaning 'of a bird' and ischion meaning 'hip joint'....
ns. Their claws and hands, however, were most like the carnivorous theropods. Because early finds were incomplete, this strange suite of anatomical features led some scientists, such as Gregory S. Paul
Gregory S. Paul

Gregory S. Paul is a freelance paleontologist, author and illustrator. He is best known for his work and research on theropoda dinosaurs, and his detailed illustrations, both live and skeletal....
, to conclude that segnosaurs (Therizinosaurus was not yet recognized as part of the group) represented a late-surviving suborder of primitive dinosaurs, sometimes thought of as intermediates between prosauropods and ornithischians. Because of their suspected relationship with prosauropods, early depictions of segnosaurs (including illustrations by Paul) portrayed them as semi-quadrupedal, a mode of locomotion now known to have been impossible given the bird-like nature of their wrists. It also led Paul to include segnosaurs within paleontologist Robert T. Bakker
Robert T. Bakker

Robert T. Bakker is an American paleontologist who helped reshape modern theories about dinosaurs, particularly by adding support to the theory that some dinosaurs were endothermic ....
's Phytodinosauria in 1986, a superorder which was to include ornithischians, prosauropods, and sauropods, typified by their "blunt, spoon-crowned teeth suitable for cropping plants." It was not until the mid-1990s, after Alxasaurus
Alxasaurus

Alxasaurus is a genus of therizinosauroid theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Period of Inner Mongolia. It is one of the earliest known members of the superfamily Therizinosauroidea, but it still possessed the body shape - including the long neck, short tail, and long hand claws - of later therizinosauroids....
 was discovered and shown to possess more typically theropod features, and Therizinosaurus
Therizinosaurus

Therizinosaurus is a genus of very large theropod dinosaur. Known from very incomplete remains, it is estimated to have grown up to 9.6 metre long and reach 3-6 metric ton in weight....
 was recognized as a member of the segnosaur group, that their true identity as herbivorous descendants of the carnivorous theropods became generally accepted. The relation between the more derived therizinosaurids and other theropods was greatly elucidated by the discovery of primitive members of the group, such as Beipiaosaurus
Beipiaosaurus

Beipiaosaurus is a genus of Therizinosauroidea theropod dinosaur. The discovery of Beipiaosaurus , which translates as "Beipiao lizard" after a city in China near the location of its discovery, was announced in the May 27, 1999, issue of the journal Nature ....
 in 1999 and Falcarius
Falcarius

Falcarius was a therizinosaurian dinosaur genus found in east-central Utah, in the United States, in 2005. Its name is derived from the word sickle , which scientists have used to describe its unwieldy clawed hands....
 in 2005. The scientists who described Falcarius noted that it seemed to represent an intermediate stage between carnivorous and herbivorous theropods, a sort of "missing link
Missing Link

The term Missing link, or combination using MISSING LINK, as major text body, or entity name, may refer to:*A transitional fossil, especially one connected with human evolution...
" between predatory maniraptorans and plant-eating therizinosaurs. Although they are now classified as theropods, therizinosaurs had skulls similar to those of sauropod
Sauropoda

Sauropoda , or the sauropods , are an Order or clade of saurischian dinosaurs. They notable for the enormous sizes attained by some species, and the group includes many of the largest animals to have ever lived on land....
s and the shape of their teeth and jaws make it likely that they were herbivore
Herbivore

Herbivory is a form of predation in which an organism, known as an herbivore, heterotrophs principally autotrophs such as plants, algae and photosynthesizing bacteria....
s.

Among the most striking characteristics of therizinosaurs are the enormous claws on their hands, which reached lengths of three feet in Therizinosaurus. The unusual range of motion in therizinosaur forelimbs, which allowed them to reach forward to a degree other theropods could not achieve, also supports the idea that they were mainly herbivorous. Therizinosaurs may have used their long reach and strongly curved claws to grasp and shear leafy branches, in a manner similar to the prehistoric ground sloth
Ground sloth

Ground sloths are a diverse group of extinct sloths, mammals in the edentate superorder Xenarthra. They may have died out as recently as 1550 AD in Hispaniola and Cuba, but had long since been extinct on the mainland of North America and South America....
s.

Skin impressions from Beipiaosaurus indicate that therizinosaurs were covered with a coat of primitive, down-like feathers similar to those seen in the compsognathid Sinosauropteryx
Sinosauropteryx

Sinosauropteryx is the first and most primitive genus of dinosaur found with the fossilized impressions of feathers. It lived in China during the early Cretaceous period and may have been a close relative of Compsognathus....
, as well as longer, simpler, quill-like feathers that may have been used in display. Therizinosaurs spanned a large range of sizes, from the small Beipiaosaurus (which measured 2.2 m, or 7.3 ft in length), to the gigantic Therizinosaurus, which at an approximate 10-12 m (33-40 ft) long and an estimated weight of 6.2 tonnes, was among the largest known theropods
Dinosaur size

Size has been one of the most interesting aspects of dinosaur science to the general public. This article lists the largest and smallest dinosaurs from various groups, sorted in order of weight and length....
.

Systematics


Taxonomy

Barsbold
Rinchen Barsbold

Dr. Rinchen Barsbold is a Mongolian Paleontology and Geology. He works with the Institute of Geology, at Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. He is world-renowned and an acknowledged leader in vertebrate paleontology and Mesozoic stratigraphy....
 and Perle named the group Segnosauria as an infraorder of Theropoda in 1980. Dong Zhiming
Dong Zhiming

Dong Zhiming , from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology in Beijing, is one of China's leading paleontologists. He began working at the IVPP in 1962, learning from Yang Zhongjian who was director at the time....
 (1992) went further, placing the segnosaurs in their own order, Segnosaurischia. This name has been abandoned since the discovery that segnosaurs are a specialized group within the suborder Theropoda. Clark et al. in 2004 considered Segnosaurischia a synonym of Therizinosauroidea.

The superfamily Therizinosauroidea had been established by Maleev in 1954, to include only the bizarre, giant-clawed theropod Therizinosaurus
Therizinosaurus

Therizinosaurus is a genus of very large theropod dinosaur. Known from very incomplete remains, it is estimated to have grown up to 9.6 metre long and reach 3-6 metric ton in weight....
. When it was later realized that Therizinosaurus was an advanced segnosaur, Therizinosauroidea was given a phylogenetic definition to include both groups, and has largely replaced the use of the older name Segnosauria in phylogenetic studies, mainly because of the association of the name Segnosauria with the discredited idea that these animals were relatives of prosauropods.

  • Superfamily Therizinosauroidea
    • Genus Beipiaosaurus
      Beipiaosaurus

      Beipiaosaurus is a genus of Therizinosauroidea theropod dinosaur. The discovery of Beipiaosaurus , which translates as "Beipiao lizard" after a city in China near the location of its discovery, was announced in the May 27, 1999, issue of the journal Nature ....
    • Genus Falcarius
      Falcarius

      Falcarius was a therizinosaurian dinosaur genus found in east-central Utah, in the United States, in 2005. Its name is derived from the word sickle , which scientists have used to describe its unwieldy clawed hands....
    • Genus Suzhousaurus
      Suzhousaurus

      Suzhousaurus is a genus of therizinosauroid dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous-age Xinminpu Group of the Yujingzi Basin, Gansu, People's Republic of China....
    • Family Alxasauridae
      • Genus Alxasaurus
        Alxasaurus

        Alxasaurus is a genus of therizinosauroid theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Period of Inner Mongolia. It is one of the earliest known members of the superfamily Therizinosauroidea, but it still possessed the body shape - including the long neck, short tail, and long hand claws - of later therizinosauroids....
    • Family Nanshiungosauridae
      • Genus Nanshiungosaurus
        Nanshiungosaurus

        Nanshiungosaurus is a genus of therizinosaurian dinosaur, and like other members of that clade, the animals of this genus probably possessed large claws, but since nothing of the skull, tail, ribs or limbs have been found, analysis has focused solely on the vertebrae and pelvis....
    • Family Therizinosauridae
      Therizinosauridae

      Therizinosauridae is a Family of advanced herbivorous or omnivorous theropod dinosaurs. Therizinosaurid fossil remains have been recovered from mid-late Cretaceous Period deposits from Mongolia, China, and the United States....
      • Genus Enigmosaurus
        Enigmosaurus

        Enigmosaurus was a herbivore bipedal dinosaur, in the family Therizinosauridae, occurring in the late Cretaceous Period , about 95 million years ago in what is now Mongolia, central Asia....
      • Genus Erliansaurus
        Erliansaurus

        Erliansaurus was a genus of dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous . It was a therizinosaurid theropod. Fossils of Erliansaurus were found in China....
      • Genus Erlikosaurus
        Erlikosaurus

        Erlikosaurus is a genus of dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous, belonging to the family Therizinosauridae. Its fossils, a skull and some post-cranial fragments, were found in Mongolia....
      • Genus Neimongosaurus
        Neimongosaurus

        Neimongosaurus is a theropod dinosaur genus known from the Upper Cretaceous Iren Dabasu Formation of China, approximately 92 million years ago....
      • Genus Nothronychus
        Nothronychus

        Nothronychus is a genus of dinosaur classified in the group Therizinosauria, strange theropods with a toothless beak, a bird-like hip and four-toed feet, with all four toes facing forward....
      • Genus Segnosaurus
        Segnosaurus

        Segnosaurus is a genus of Theropoda dinosaur belonging to the family Therizinosauridae. The type species, S. galinensis, was described in 1979 by Dr....
      • Genus Therizinosaurus
        Therizinosaurus

        Therizinosaurus is a genus of very large theropod dinosaur. Known from very incomplete remains, it is estimated to have grown up to 9.6 metre long and reach 3-6 metric ton in weight....


Other possible therizinosaurs include Thecocoelurus
Thecocoelurus

Thecocoelurus is a genus of theropod dinosaur from the early Cretaceous period of England. It is known only from half of a single neck vertebra, discovered by the Rev....
, and 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....
 Eshanosaurus
Eshanosaurus

Eshanosaurus is the name given to a genus of dinosaur from the Early Jurassic. It is known only from a partial lower jaw-bone. The fossil was found in China....
, which would be the earliest known coelurosaur if it belongs to this group.

Phylogeny

The 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...
 Therizinosauria was first defined by Dale Russell
Dale Russell

Dale A. Russell is a Canadian geologist/palaeontologist, currently Research Professor at The Department of Marine Earth and Atmospheric Sciences of North Carolina State University....
 in 1997 as Alxasaurus, Enigmosaurus, Erlikosaurus, Nanshiungosaurus, Segnosaurus, Therizinosaurus, and all taxa closer to them than to oviraptorosaurs, ornithomimids, and troodontids. Paul Sereno
Paul Sereno

Paul Callistus Sereno is an United States paleontology who is the discoverer of several new dinosaur species on several continents. He has conducted excavations at sites as varied as Inner Mongolia, Argentina, Morocco and Niger....
, in 2005, modified this definition to the most inclusive clade containing Therizinosaurus but not Ornithomimus
Ornithomimus

Ornithomimus is a genus of dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period of what is now North America. Ornithomimus velox was named on the basis of a foot and partial hand from the Maastrichtian Denver Formation, but better material has since been found in Canada, including the Edmontonian-age Ornithomimus edmontonicus and an excelle...
, Oviraptor
Oviraptor

Oviraptor is a genus of small Mongolian Theropoda dinosaur, first discovered by the legendary paleontologist Roy Chapman Andrews, and first described by Henry Fairfield Osborn, in 1924....
, Shuvuuia
Shuvuuia

Shuvuuia is a genus of bird-like theropod dinosaur from the late Cretaceous Period of Mongolia. It is a member of the family Alvarezsauridae, small coelurosaurian dinosaurs which are characterized by short but powerful forelimbs specialized for digging....
, Tyrannosaurus
Tyrannosaurus

Tyrannosaurus is a genus of theropod dinosaur. The famous species Tyrannosaurus rex , commonly abbreviated to T. rex, is a fixture in popular culture around the world....
, or Troodon
Troodon

Troodon is a genus of relatively small, bird-like dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period . Discovered in 1855, it was among the first dinosaurs found in North America....
.

Therizinosauroidea, previously named as a superfamily with no phylogenetic definition, was first defined by Zhang et al. in 2001, as the clade containing all theropods more closely related to Therizinosaurus than to birds (effectively replacing the older name Segnosauria, which has not yet been defined as a clade). This definition, however, defines the same group as the pre-existing Therizinosauria. An alternate definition was given by Clark in 2004 (as the last common ancestor of Therizinosaurus and Beipiaosaurus and all its descendants), comprising a narrower group that excludes more primitive therizinosaurs, such as Falcarius
Falcarius

Falcarius was a therizinosaurian dinosaur genus found in east-central Utah, in the United States, in 2005. Its name is derived from the word sickle , which scientists have used to describe its unwieldy clawed hands....
, and allows the name Therizinosauria to remain in use for the larger group comprising all therizinosaurs. This definition was followed by Maryanska and Barsbold (2004) and Sereno
Paul Sereno

Paul Callistus Sereno is an United States paleontology who is the discoverer of several new dinosaur species on several continents. He has conducted excavations at sites as varied as Inner Mongolia, Argentina, Morocco and Niger....
 (2005), though other subsequent studies, such as Senter (2007) have continued to use Therizinosauroidea for the therizinosaur "total group".

The following cladogram follows an analysis by Phil Senter, 2007.

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