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- Q1056871 subject Q6421932.
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- Q1056871 abstract "Hypsibema is a little-known genus of dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous (Campanian stage, around 75 million years ago). Its giant fossils were found in the U.S. states of North Carolina and Missouri. It is believed to be a hadrosaur, although the Missouri remains were first thought to belong to a small sauropod ("Neosaurus", renamed Parrosaurus).The type species, Hypsibema crassicauda, was described by Edward Drinker Cope in 1869. The generic name is derived from Greek υψι/hypsi, "high", and βεμα/bema, "step", as Cope believed that the species walked particularly erect on its toes. The specific name means "with a fat tail" in Latin. The holotype, USNM 7189, consists of a caudal vertebra, a humerus, a tibia and a metatarsal, found in 1869 by North Carolina state geologist professor Washington Carruthers Kerr in the King James marl pits. A second vertebra referred to the species, USNM 6136, was later discovered by Edward Wilber Berry.A second species, H. missouriensis, named by Donald Baird and Jack Horner in 1979 (previously Parrosaurus missouriensis Gilmore 1945), is since 2004 the official state dinosaur of Missouri. Its holotype is USNM 16735, a set of vertebrae. Both species are based on fragmentary material, and are today to be somewhat considered dubious.".
- Q1056871 class Q329457.
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- Q1056871 phylum Q10915.
- Q1056871 synonym "Neosaurus( Gilmore & Stewart, 1945 (preoccupied)".
- Q1056871 synonym "Parrosaurus( Gilmore, 1945)".
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- Q1056871 classis "Sauropsida".
- Q1056871 infraordo "Iguanodontia".
- Q1056871 name "Hypsibema".
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- Q1056871 phylum Q10915.
- Q1056871 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1056871 subordo Q467430.
- Q1056871 superfamilia Q1032465.
- Q1056871 superordo "Dinosauria".
- Q1056871 synonyms "Neosaurus( Gilmore & Stewart, 1945 )".
- Q1056871 synonyms "Parrosaurus( Gilmore, 1945)".
- Q1056871 type Animal.
- Q1056871 type Eukaryote.
- Q1056871 type Reptile.
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- Q1056871 comment "Hypsibema is a little-known genus of dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous (Campanian stage, around 75 million years ago). Its giant fossils were found in the U.S. states of North Carolina and Missouri. It is believed to be a hadrosaur, although the Missouri remains were first thought to belong to a small sauropod ("Neosaurus", renamed Parrosaurus).The type species, Hypsibema crassicauda, was described by Edward Drinker Cope in 1869.".
- Q1056871 label "Hypsibema".
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- Q1056871 name "Hypsibema".