Brachytrachelopan Brachytrachelopan

"Etymology TBD"

You 1.8 m (5.9 ft) tall
Brachytrachelopan 11 m (36 ft) long
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Length
11 m (36 ft)
Period
Late Jurassic (160–150 Mya)
Place
South America · Argentina
Food
Herbivore
Clade
Dicraeosauridae

Brachytrachelopan is a genus of short-necked sauropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic (Oxfordian to Tithonian) of Argentina. The holotype and only known specimen (Museo Paleontológico Egidio Feruglio MPEF-PV 1716) was collected from an erosional exposure of fluvial sandstone within the Cañadón Calcáreo Formation on a hill approximately 25 km north-northeast of Cerro Cóndor, Chubut Province, in west-central Argentina, South America. Though very incomplete, the skeletal elements recovered were found in articulation and include eight cervical, twelve dorsal, and three sacral vertebrae, as well as proximal portions of the posterior cervical ribs and all the dorsal ribs, the distal end of the left femur, the proximal end of the left tibia, and the right ilium. Much of the specimen was probably lost to erosion many years before its discovery. The type species is Brachytrachelopan mesai.

What we know

  • Named by Rauhut et al. 2005.
  • Body length estimated at about 11 m.
  • Fossils found in South America and Argentina.