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- Ohmdenosaurus abstract "Ohmdenosaurus (meaning "Ohmden lizard") is the name given to a genus of herbivorous dinosaur from the Early Jurassic. It was a very small (4 m (13 ft) long) perhaps vulcanodontid sauropod which lived in Germany. Only a couple of fragmentary leg bones were found. In the 1970s, German palaeontologist Rupert Wild, visiting the Urwelt-Museum Hauff at Holzmaden, noticed a fossil in a display labelled as a plesiosaur which he recognised to be a dinosaur bone instead. It proved to be impossible to establish the exact provenance of the remains. In 1978 it was named and described by him as the type species Ohmdenosaurus liasicus. The generic name refers to Ohmden, a town in Baden-Württemberg near the quarry the remains were probably found in. The specific name refers to the Lias, an old name for the Early Jurassic.The holotype, which lacked an inventory number, was apparently found in the famous Posidonia Shale, marine strata dating from the middle Toarcian, as can be established from the presence of the snail Coelodiscus in the matrix rock containing the only partially prepared bones. It consists of a right tibia, an astragalus and a calcaneus. The bones, disarticulated in the fossil, show signs of weathering, evidence that the animal died on land and that only later its bones were washed into the sea. The tibia is only 405 millimetres long, indicating a remarkably small individual for a sauropod.The shape of the fourteen centimetres wide astragalus, like that of a sandal and not convex on top as with the derived Neosauropoda, proves that Ohmdenosaurus is a very basal sauropod. In 1990 John Stanton McIntosh classified Ohmdenosaurus in the Vulcanodontidae but that concept then functioned as a waste-basket taxon for all kinds of unrelated basal sauropods. It has not been confirmed by an exact analysis as a vulcanodontid in the modern sense.".
- Ohmdenosaurus class Sauropsida.
- Ohmdenosaurus family Vulcanodontidae.
- Ohmdenosaurus kingdom Animal.
- Ohmdenosaurus order Dinosaur.
- Ohmdenosaurus order Saurischia.
- Ohmdenosaurus order Sauropoda.
- Ohmdenosaurus order Sauropodomorpha.
- Ohmdenosaurus phylum Chordate.
- Ohmdenosaurus thumbnail Ohmdenosaurus.JPG?width=300.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageID "4898841".
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageLength "3003".
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageRevisionID "618029370".
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Astragalus.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Baden-Württemberg.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Calcaneus.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dinosaurs_of_Europe.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jurassic_dinosaurs.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sauropods.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Coelodiscus.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Dinosaur.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Dinosaur_size.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Early_Jurassic.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Herbivore.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Herbivorous.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Holotype.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Holzmaden.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink John_Stanton_McIntosh.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Jurassic.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Lias_Group.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Neosauropoda.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Ohmden.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Palaeontologist.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Paleontology.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Plesiosaur.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Plesiosauria.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Posidonia_Shale.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Rupert_Wild.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Saurischia.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Sauropod.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Sauropoda.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Sauropodomorpha.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Sauropsid.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Sauropsida.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Snail.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Specific_name_(zoology).
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Tibia.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Toarcian.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Type_species.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Urwelt-Museum_Hauff.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLink Vulcanodontidae.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ohmdenosaurus".
- Ohmdenosaurus binomial "Ohmdenosaurus liasicus".
- Ohmdenosaurus binomialAuthority "Wild, 1978".
- Ohmdenosaurus classis "Sauropsida".
- Ohmdenosaurus familia "?Vulcanodontidae".
- Ohmdenosaurus fossilRange Early_Jurassic.
- Ohmdenosaurus genus "Ohmdenosaurus".
- Ohmdenosaurus hasPhotoCollection Ohmdenosaurus.
- Ohmdenosaurus imageCaption "Fossil tibia and astragalus".
- Ohmdenosaurus imageWidth "250".
- Ohmdenosaurus infraordo Sauropoda.
- Ohmdenosaurus name "Ohmdenosaurus".
- Ohmdenosaurus ordo Saurischia.
- Ohmdenosaurus phylum Chordate.
- Ohmdenosaurus regnum "Animalia".
- Ohmdenosaurus species "O. liasicus".
- Ohmdenosaurus subordo Sauropodomorpha.
- Ohmdenosaurus superordo "Dinosauria".
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- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sauropodomorph-stub.
- Ohmdenosaurus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Ohmdenosaurus subject Category:Dinosaurs_of_Europe.
- Ohmdenosaurus subject Category:Jurassic_dinosaurs.
- Ohmdenosaurus subject Category:Sauropods.
- Ohmdenosaurus hypernym Name.
- Ohmdenosaurus type Animal.
- Ohmdenosaurus type Article.
- Ohmdenosaurus type Eukaryote.
- Ohmdenosaurus type Reptile.
- Ohmdenosaurus type Species.
- Ohmdenosaurus type Article.
- Ohmdenosaurus type Sauropod.
- Ohmdenosaurus type Thing.
- Ohmdenosaurus type Q19088.
- Ohmdenosaurus type Q729.
- Ohmdenosaurus comment "Ohmdenosaurus (meaning "Ohmden lizard") is the name given to a genus of herbivorous dinosaur from the Early Jurassic. It was a very small (4 m (13 ft) long) perhaps vulcanodontid sauropod which lived in Germany. Only a couple of fragmentary leg bones were found. In the 1970s, German palaeontologist Rupert Wild, visiting the Urwelt-Museum Hauff at Holzmaden, noticed a fossil in a display labelled as a plesiosaur which he recognised to be a dinosaur bone instead.".
- Ohmdenosaurus label "Ohmdenosaurus".
- Ohmdenosaurus sameAs Ohmdenosaurus.
- Ohmdenosaurus sameAs Ohmdenosaurus.
- Ohmdenosaurus sameAs Ohmdenosaurus.
- Ohmdenosaurus sameAs اهمدنوسور.
- Ohmdenosaurus sameAs Ohmdenosaurus.
- Ohmdenosaurus sameAs Ohmdenosaurus_liasicus.