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Archbishop (dinosaur) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Archbishop (dinosaur)
"The Archbishop" is a giant brachiosaurid sauropod dinosaur similar to ''Brachiosaurus'' and ''Giraffatitan''. It was long considered a specimen of ''Brachiosaurus'' (now ''Giraffatitan'') ''brancai'' due to being found in the same formation in Tendaguru, Tanzania. However, the "Archbishop" shows significant differences〔http://www.miketaylor.org.uk/dino/pubs/svpca2005/abstract.html Specific features of the Archbishop that distinguish it from other brachiosaurs〕 including a unique vertebral morphology and a proportionally longer neck, that indicates it is a different, previously unknown genus and species. It was discovered by Frederick Migeod in 1930. "The Archbishop" is a nickname that functions as a placeholder – the specimen currently has no scientific name. The specimen is currently housed in the Natural History Museum in London, and may eventually be re-described by Dr. Michael P. Taylor of Bristol University. ==References==
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