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The genus and specific names Liliensternus liliensterni are derived from the last name of count, amateur paleontologist, and medical doctor, Hugo Rühle von Lilienstern. This dinosaur was named in his honor for his furthering paleontology in Germany by founding a paleontological museum in his castle in Bedheim, Germany on 1 July 1934. Liliensternus was described by Friedrich von Huene in 1934. Because it was originally named by von Huene as a member of the genus Halticosaurus, the type species of the genus Liliensternus is Halticosaurus liliensterni; the combinatio nova is Liliensternus liliensterni.

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  • Liliensternus était un dinosaure de la famille des Coelophysidae dont il était l'un des premiers représentants. Il a vécu pendant le Trias, époque où les dinosaures ont commencé à dominer la Terre.
  • The genus and specific names Liliensternus liliensterni are derived from the last name of count, amateur paleontologist, and medical doctor, Hugo Rühle von Lilienstern. This dinosaur was named in his honor for his furthering paleontology in Germany by founding a paleontological museum in his castle in Bedheim, Germany on 1 July 1934. Liliensternus was described by Friedrich von Huene in 1934. Because it was originally named by von Huene as a member of the genus Halticosaurus, the type species of the genus Liliensternus is Halticosaurus liliensterni; the combinatio nova is Liliensternus liliensterni.
  • Liliensternus (After Lilienstern) was predatory dinosaur that is thought to be the unnamed coelurosaur in Episode 1 of Sea Monsters when Nigel explored the land. It was a type of coelophysoid dinosaur that lived from the mid to late Triassic period, as it was one of the first of the dinosaurs.
  • Liliensternus was a medium-sized Triassic theropod. It was a a member of the family Coelophysidea, a group of primitive theropods that were closely related to the best known member of the group, Coelophysis. Liliensternus was unique among its relatives. Compared to other Coelophysoids, it was a giant, almost as big as Plateosaurus. Liliensternus is known from two nearly complete skeletons, where as most other Coelophysoids are known from only the most fragmentary remains. It was named after its finder - Ruhle von Lilienstern. Lilliens2.jpg|Liliensternus Ruhle von Liliensturn.jpg|This is Ruhle von Lilienstern who discovered the first fossils of the dinosaur that would be named after him. Bedheim Coat of Arms.png|Bedheim, Lilienstern's hometown actually put the dinosaur on their coat of arms
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Appearances
  • Walking with Dinosaurs: The Arena Spectacular
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  • Carnivore
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Time Period
  • Late Triassic
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  • Liliensternus était un dinosaure de la famille des Coelophysidae dont il était l'un des premiers représentants. Il a vécu pendant le Trias, époque où les dinosaures ont commencé à dominer la Terre.
  • The genus and specific names Liliensternus liliensterni are derived from the last name of count, amateur paleontologist, and medical doctor, Hugo Rühle von Lilienstern. This dinosaur was named in his honor for his furthering paleontology in Germany by founding a paleontological museum in his castle in Bedheim, Germany on 1 July 1934. Liliensternus was described by Friedrich von Huene in 1934. Because it was originally named by von Huene as a member of the genus Halticosaurus, the type species of the genus Liliensternus is Halticosaurus liliensterni; the combinatio nova is Liliensternus liliensterni.
  • Liliensternus was a medium-sized Triassic theropod. It was a a member of the family Coelophysidea, a group of primitive theropods that were closely related to the best known member of the group, Coelophysis. Liliensternus was unique among its relatives. Compared to other Coelophysoids, it was a giant, almost as big as Plateosaurus. Liliensternus is known from two nearly complete skeletons, where as most other Coelophysoids are known from only the most fragmentary remains. It was named after its finder - Ruhle von Lilienstern. Lilliens2.jpg|Liliensternus Ruhle von Liliensturn.jpg|This is Ruhle von Lilienstern who discovered the first fossils of the dinosaur that would be named after him. Bedheim Coat of Arms.png|Bedheim, Lilienstern's hometown actually put the dinosaur on their coat of arms!
  • Liliensternus (After Lilienstern) was predatory dinosaur that is thought to be the unnamed coelurosaur in Episode 1 of Sea Monsters when Nigel explored the land. It was a type of coelophysoid dinosaur that lived from the mid to late Triassic period, as it was one of the first of the dinosaurs.
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