Mymoorapelta Mymoorapelta

"Shield from the Mygatt-Moore Quarry"

You 1.8 m (5.9 ft) tall
Mymoorapelta 3 m (9.8 ft) long
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Length
3 m (9.8 ft)
Period
Late Jurassic (155–150 Mya)
Place
United States · Utah, USA · Colorado, USA
Food
Herbivore
Clade
Dinosauria

Mymoorapelta (Meaning “Shield from the Mygatt-Moore Quarry” after a combination of the names of the discoverers of the Mygatt-Moore Quarry that fossils were originally collected from, and the Greek word πέλτα, meaning “shield”) is a nodosaurid ankylosaur from the Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian-Tithonian, around 155 to 150 million years ago) Morrison Formation (Brushy Basin Member) of western Colorado and central Utah, USA. The animal is known from a single species, Mymoorapelta maysi, and few specimens are known. The most complete specimen is the holotype individual from the Mygatt-Moore Quarry, which includes , a partial , , and other bones. It was initially described by James Kirkland and Kenneth Carpenter in 1994. Along with Gargoyleosaurus, it is one of the earliest known nodosaurids.

What we know

  • Named by Kirkland et Carpenter, 1994.
  • Body length estimated at about 3 m.
  • Fossils found in United States and Utah, USA.