PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • Charonosaurus
  • Charonosaurus
rdfs:comment
  • Nombre: jiayinensis Charonosaurus Significado: Lagarto de Caronte Dieta: Herbívoro Longitud: 13 metros (43 pies) Período de tiempo: Cretácico Tardío Clasificación: Hadrosauridae -> Lambeosaurinae -> Parasaurolophini Lugar Encontrado: China, Rusia Descriptor: Godefroit, Zan y Jin, 2000
  • El Charonosaurus era un hadrosáurido de mongolia. Se parecía bastante el Parasaurolophus.
  • Charonosaurus is a very large lambeosaurine hadrosaur (estimated around 10 m (33 ft) long),[1] known from a partial skull (Holotype: CUST J-V1251-57 (Changchun University of Sciences and Technology, Changchun, Jilin Province, China) found in the Late Maastrichtian Yuliangze Formation, west of Jiayin village, Heilongjiang Province, northeastern China. Adult and juvenile hadrosaur remains discovered in the same area and formation likely represent the same taxon and supply information on most of the postcranial skeleton; the femur length was up to 1.35 m. (4.5 ft). The partial skull resembles that of Parasaurolophus and probably had a similar long, backward-projecting hollow crest, indicated by the highly modified dorsal surface of the frontal bones. Charonosaurus is one of the largest hadros
owl:sameAs
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:dinosaur-king/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:dinosaurking/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
abstract
  • Nombre: jiayinensis Charonosaurus Significado: Lagarto de Caronte Dieta: Herbívoro Longitud: 13 metros (43 pies) Período de tiempo: Cretácico Tardío Clasificación: Hadrosauridae -> Lambeosaurinae -> Parasaurolophini Lugar Encontrado: China, Rusia Descriptor: Godefroit, Zan y Jin, 2000
  • Charonosaurus is a very large lambeosaurine hadrosaur (estimated around 10 m (33 ft) long),[1] known from a partial skull (Holotype: CUST J-V1251-57 (Changchun University of Sciences and Technology, Changchun, Jilin Province, China) found in the Late Maastrichtian Yuliangze Formation, west of Jiayin village, Heilongjiang Province, northeastern China. Adult and juvenile hadrosaur remains discovered in the same area and formation likely represent the same taxon and supply information on most of the postcranial skeleton; the femur length was up to 1.35 m. (4.5 ft). The partial skull resembles that of Parasaurolophus and probably had a similar long, backward-projecting hollow crest, indicated by the highly modified dorsal surface of the frontal bones. Charonosaurus is one of the largest hadrosaurs currently known from Asia and indicates that lambeosaurines survived until the very end of the Cretaceous (lambeosaurines are not known from the Late Maastrichtian in North America).
  • El Charonosaurus era un hadrosáurido de mongolia. Se parecía bastante el Parasaurolophus.