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Marshosaurus is a reptile at the marsho lizard like a Maxakalisaurus of the one atthe new dinosaur at the Majungasaurus like a one of the Mantellisaurus like a dinosaur of the holiday at the grown up megal of the Don lessem of the ears. at the first time ago at the jurassic period at the one at the piscetivore at the one like it.

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  • Marshosaurus is a reptile at the marsho lizard like a Maxakalisaurus of the one atthe new dinosaur at the Majungasaurus like a one of the Mantellisaurus like a dinosaur of the holiday at the grown up megal of the Don lessem of the ears. at the first time ago at the jurassic period at the one at the piscetivore at the one like it.
  • During the 1960s, over fourteen thousand fossil bones were uncovered at the Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry in central Utah. The majority of these belonged to Allosaurus but some were of at least two theropods new to science. In 1974 one of these was named by James Henry Madsen Jr. as the genus Stokesosaurus.
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  • Marshosaurus is a reptile at the marsho lizard like a Maxakalisaurus of the one atthe new dinosaur at the Majungasaurus like a one of the Mantellisaurus like a dinosaur of the holiday at the grown up megal of the Don lessem of the ears. at the first time ago at the jurassic period at the one at the piscetivore at the one like it.
  • During the 1960s, over fourteen thousand fossil bones were uncovered at the Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry in central Utah. The majority of these belonged to Allosaurus but some were of at least two theropods new to science. In 1974 one of these was named by James Henry Madsen Jr. as the genus Stokesosaurus. In 1976 the second was by Madsen named as the type species Marshosaurus bicentesimus. The generic name honoured the nineteenth century paleontologist Professor Othniel Charles Marsh, who described many dinosaur fossils during the Bone Wars. The specific name was chosen "in honor of the bicentennial of the United States of America"[1] The holotype, UMNH VP 6373, was found in a layer of the Brushy Basin Member of the Morrison Formation dating from the late Kimmeridgian, approximately 155 - 150 mya.. It is a left ilium, or upper pelvis bone. The paratypes consisted of three bones: the ischia UMNH VP 6379 and UMNH VP 380 and the pubic bone UMNH VP 6387. Three ilia and six jaw fragments were provisionally referred. The material represents at least three individuals. In 1991 Brooks Britt referred tail vertebrae from Colorado, because they resembled non-identified tail vertebrae fragments from the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry.[2] In 1993 a partial skeleton, CMNH 21704, from the Dinosaur National Monument was referred because its spines resembled non-identified spines from the Cleveland Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry.[3] This specimen was more completely described in 1997.
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