Megapnosaurus Megapnosaurus
"big dead lizard"
- Length
- 2.2 m (7.2 ft)
- Period
- Late Triassic (199–188 Mya)
- Place
- North America · Africa · United Kingdom
- Food
- Carnivore
- Clade
- Coelophysidae
Megapnosaurus (meaning “big dead lizard”, from Greek μέγα = “big”, ἄπνοος = “not breathing”, “dead”, σαῦρος = “lizard”) is an extinct genus of coelophysid theropod dinosaur that lived approximately 188 million years ago during the early part of the Jurassic Period in what is now Africa. The species was a small to medium-sized, lightly built, ground-dwelling, bipedal carnivore, that could grow up to 2.2 m long and weigh up to 13 kg.
It was originally given the genus name Syntarsus, but that name was later determined to be preoccupied by a beetle. The species was subsequently given a new genus name, Megapnosaurus, by Ivie, Ślipiński & Węgrzynowicz in 2001. Some studies have classified it as a species within the genus Coelophysis, but this interpretation has been challenged by more subsequent studies and the genus Megapnosaurus is now considered valid.
What we know
- Named by (Raath, 1969).
- Body length estimated at about 2.2 m.
- Fossils found in North America and Africa.