Losillasaurus giganteus Losillasaurus
"Losilla lizard"
- Length
- 18 m (59 ft)
- Period
- Late Jurassic (157.3–145 Mya)
- Place
- Asia · Spain
- Food
- Herbivore
- Clade
- Dinosauria
Losillasaurus (meaning “Losilla lizard”) is a genus of turiasaurian sauropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic and possibly Early Cretaceous (Kimmeridgian-?Berriasian) of southeastern Spain. The type species, Losillasaurus giganteus, was discovered in the Villar del Arzobispo Formation in Valencia, and formally described by Casanovas, Santafé, and Sanz in 2001. The holotype material is from a subadult and includes part of a skull; complete cervical, dorsal, sacral, and caudal vertebrae as well as several fragments; skeletal elements from the limbs including a humerus, ulna, radius, and metacarpal; sternal plates; and from the pelvis: the ilium, ischium, and pubis. The genus is characterized by the dimension and shape of the neural spine of the proximal caudal vertebrae. The humerus is 143 cm long, which despite being from a subadult specimen is within 20% of the size of Paralititan.
What we know
- Named by Casanovas et al., 2001.
- Body length estimated at about 18 m.
- Fossils found in Asia and Spain.