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Piveteausaurus : ウィキペディア英語版
Piveteausaurus

''Piveteausaurus'' (meaning "Jean Piveteau's lizard") is a genus of theropod dinosaur known from a partial skull discovered in the Middle Jurassic Marnes de Dives formation of Calvados, in northern France.
==History and description==

The partial braincase that became the type specimen of ''Piveteausaurus'' was first described in 1923 by French paleontologist Jean Piveteau in illustrations and photographs of the specimen (MNHN 1920-7). The braincase is comparable in size to that of a large ''Allosaurus'', and resembles that of another megalosauroid, ''Piatnitzkysaurus'' from Argentina.〔Rauhut, 2004. Braincase structure of the Middle Jurassic theropod dinosaur ''Piatnitzkysaurus''. Canadian Journal of Earth Science. 41, 1109-1122.〕 Piveteau grouped this partial skull with other specimens found earlier in that locality and described in 1808 by French naturalist Georges Cuvier. In 1861 English paleontologist Richard Owen assigned the fragments to the species ''Streptospondylus cuvieri'', and Piveteau included the skull he found in the same species.〔
MNHN 1920-7 was found by local collector Dutacq in rocks thought to be Oxfordian (Upper Jurassic), of the Vaches Noires cliffs near Dives in Normandy, France, and was after being reported by amateur geologist Cazenave in 1920 acquired by Professor Marcellin Boule for the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle. Later these rocks were reevaluated as older (Upper Callovian, Middle Jurassic, ~161 million years old).
MNHN 1920-7 was reevaluated in 1964 by Alick Walker as part of his work on ''Ornithosuchus'' and the evolution of the Carnosauria.〔 He assigned MNHN 1920-7 to ''Eustreptospondylus'' as the holotype, or type specimen, of the new species ''E. divesensis''.〔 The other bone fragments described by Cuvier and attributed to ''S. cuvieri'' by Owen were also transferred, as a "matter of convenience," but without conviction on the part of Walker, to the new species, ''E. divesensis''.〔 It was given its own genus in 1977 by Philippe Taquet and Samuel Welles: ''Piveteausaurus'', named after Piveteau. Taquet and Welles removed the postcranial bones, conveniently associated with the skull by Walker, from the species. Later the braincase would be regarded by Gregory S. Paul as a species of ''Proceratosaurus'' (''P. divesensis''), but this assignment was rejected by other researchers.〔
While the braincase appears to be distinct, the limited remains mean ''Piveteausaurus'' has not been easy to classify. It has been compared to ''Ceratosaurus'', ''Eustreptospondylus'',〔〔 and ''Proceratosaurus'',〔 and was interpreted as a species of the latter two genera at various times.

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