Home Previous Random Next Search
PULANESAURA
(pu-lan-e-sor-ah)
meaning: "rain maker lizard"
Pulanesaura
Named By: B. W. McPhee, M. F. Bonnan, A. M. Yates, J. Neveling & J. N. Choiniere in 2015
Time Period: Early Jurassic, Hettangian-Sinemurian
Location: South Africa - Elliot Formation
Size: Unavailable
Diet: Herbivore
Fossil(s): Partial post cranial skeletal remains of at least 2 subadult individuals
Classification: | Chordata | Reptilia | Dinosauria | Saurischia | Sauropodomorpha | Sauropoda |
About

Pulanesaura is an extinct genus of basal sauropod known from the Early Jurassic (late Hettangian to Sinemurian) Upper Elliot Formation of the Free State, South Africa. It contains a single species, Pulanesaura eocollum, known from partial remains of at least two subadult to adult individuals.

Read more about Pulanesaura at Wikipedia
PaleoCodex is a weekend hack by Saurav Mohapatra