Ruehleia

Ruehleia is a genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur from the Late Triassic period of Germany. The type species is R. bedheimensis, described by Galton in 2001,[1] and is named for the German paleontologist Hugo Ruehle von Lilienstern. The fossils consist of one nearly complete skeleton, consisting of cervical (neck), dorsal (back), and caudal (tail) vertebrae; a partial sacrum; a scapulocoracoid; pelvic bones; most of the limb bones; and partially complete manus (hands).[2]

Vertebrae and ribs, Naturkunde Museum, Berlin

Ruehleia
Temporal range: Norian
~216–208 Ma
Neck vertebrae, Naturkunde Museum, Berlin
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Clade: Saurischia
Suborder: Sauropodomorpha
Genus: Ruehleia
Galton, 2001
Species:
R. bedheimensis
Binomial name
Ruehleia bedheimensis
Galton, 2001

The fossils were found in central Germany and date to the Norian stage, around 216 to 208 million years ago.[1]

References

  1. Galton, P.M. (2001). "Prosauropod dinosaurs from the Upper Triassic of Germany", In Colectivo Arqueologico-Paleontologico de Salas, C.A.S. (Eds.): Actas de las I Jornadas Internacionales sobre Paleontologia de Dinosaurios y su Entorno [Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Paleontology of Dinosaurs and Their Environment], 25–92.
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