Restoration of Emausaurus being attacked by an unnamed theropod belonging to the Orionides
Scientific classification
Domain:
Eukaryota
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Chordata
Clade:
Dinosauria
Clade:
†Ornithischia
Clade:
†Genasauria
Clade:
†Thyreophora
Genus:
†Emausaurus Haubold, 1990
Species:
†E. ernsti
Binomial name
†Emausaurus ernsti
Haubold, 1990
Emausaurus is a genus of thyreophoran or armored dinosaur from the Early Jurassic (Early Toarcian). Its fossils have been found in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, northern Germany. Emausaurus is the only known Toarcian thyreophoran, as well as the only dinosaur from the zone of the same age with a formal name.[1]
with Emausaurus. In Emausaurus, the maxilla has, overall, a similar morphology to that seen in Scelidosaurus. The disarticulated maxilla of Emausaurus exhibits...
finding that Stegosauria was the most basal branch, with Scutellosaurus, Emausaurus and Scelidosaurus being progressive stem groups to Ankylosauria, rather...
to the ancestry of ankylosaurs and stegosaurs, such as Scutellosaurus, Emausaurus, Lusitanosaurus and Tatisaurus. Today, paleontologists usually consider...
Norman in 2021 find Scelidosaurus and possibly other early forms like Emausaurus and Scutellosaurus to fall closer to Ankylosaurus than Stegosaurus, Carpenter...
Thyreophora, the armoured dinosaurs; its closest relatives may have been Emausaurus and Scelidosaurus, another armored dinosaur which was mainly a quadrupedal...
brow, and the lower jaw has a large mandibular fenestra. The skulls of Emausaurus and Scelidosaurus, two early members of the armoured group Thyreophora...
thyreophoran. Depending on the dataset, it may be the sister taxon to the German Emausaurus or more basal than Scelidosaurus and eurypods. The discovery of Yuxisaurus...
1991 to 1993. Extensive renovation took place since 1990. The dinosaur Emausaurus was named after the acronym of the university (Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität...
Maastrichtian) Romania May be closely related to Balaur and Gargantuavis Emausaurus 1990 Ciechocinek Formation (Early Jurassic, Toarcian) Germany One of...