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Abrosaurus

''Abrosaurus'' (; 'delicate lizard' from the Greek ''αβρος'' meaning 'delicate' or 'dainty' and ''σαυρος'' meaning 'lizard') is a genus of macronarian sauropod dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic Period of what is now Asia, one of many dinosaurs found at the Dashanpu Quarry in the Sichuan Province of China. Like most sauropods, ''Abrosaurus'' was a quadrupedal herbivore but it was rather small for a sauropod, not much more than 30 feet (9 m) long. Its head was boxy and topped with a tall bony arch containing the nostrils.
The generic name meaning 'delicate lizard', refers to the nature of the skull, with large openings separated by thin bony struts. The only named species is now known as ''A. dongpoi'', and is named after eleventh-century Chinese poet Su Shi, also known as Su Dongpo, who was born in Sichuan.
The naming of ''Abrosaurus'' has been a long and convuluted process. ''Abrosaurus'' was discovered in 1984 and was first described in the 1986 Ph.D. thesis of Chinese paleontologist Ouyang Hui, with the specific name "A. gigantorhinus". However, this does not meet ICZN standards of publication, so the species "Abrosaurus gigantorhinus" counts only as a ''nomen nudum'', although it has been used incorrectly in at least one paper (Zhang & Chen, 1996). Ouyang formally described this species in 1989 under the specific epithet ''A. dongpoensis'', but in biological nomenclature, the Latin suffix ''-ensis'' is correctly used only to honor localities and the name has since been revised to include the more correct ''-i'' suffix, which is used to honor male individuals (Peng & Shu, 1999). ''Abrosaurus dongpoi'' is now the accepted name for this taxon.
''Abrosaurus'' was originally described as a camarasaurid sauropod, and while it may not turn out to be a member of that particular family, further research has indicated that it is a basal member of Macronaria, much like ''Camarasaurus'' itself. However, the remains of ''Abrosaurus'' have not been fully described, making its exact placement in the sauropod family tree difficult to determine (Upchurch et al., 2004).
The holotype, or original specimen, of ''Abrosaurus'' is a fossil skull which is nearly complete and very well preserved. A fragmentary skull and a skeleton have also been referred to this taxon but published description is lacking (Zhang & Chen, 1996). All of the material comes from the famous Dashanpu Quarry near Zigong in China, and is housed in the dinosaur museum there. ''Abrosaurus'' and at least 4 other species of sauropod are known from the Lower Shaximiao Formation (also called ''Xiashaximiao'') at Dashanpu. These sediments are dated from the Bathonian to Callovian stages of the Middle Jurassic Period, or about 168 to 161 million years ago.
==References==

*Ouyang H. 1989. (new sauropod dinosaur from Dashanpu, Zigong County, Sichuan Province (''Abrosaurus dongpoensis'' gen. et sp. nov.) ). (of the Zigong Dinosaur Museum ). 2: 10-14. (Chinese ) ()
*Peng G. & Shu C. 1999. Vertebrate Assemblage of the Lower Shaximiao Formation of Sichuan Basin, China. In: Wang Y. & Deng T. (Eds.). ''Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Chinese Society of Vertebrate Paleontology''. Beijing: China Ocean Press. Pp. 27–35.
*Upchurch, P., Barrett, P.M. & Dodson, P. 2004. Sauropoda. In: Weishampel, D.B., Dodson, P., & Osmolska, H. (Eds.) ''The Dinosauria'' (2nd Edition). Berkeley: University of California Press. Pp. 259–322.
*Zhang Y. & Chen W. 1996. Preliminary research on the classification of sauropods from the Sichuan Basin, China. In: Morales, M. (Ed.). ''The Continental Jurassic''. ''Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin''. 60: 97-107.

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