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''Atlantosaurus'' (meaning "
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lizard") is a
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of sauropod
dinosaur Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria. They first appeared during the Triassic period, between 243 and 233.23 million years ago (mya), although the exact origin and timing of the evolution of dinosaurs is t ...
. It contains a single species, ''Atlantosaurus montanus'', from the upper Morrison Formation of
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, United States. ''Atlantosaurus'' was the first sauropod to be described during the infamous 19th century
Bone Wars The Bone Wars, also known as the Great Dinosaur Rush, was a period of intense and ruthlessly competitive fossil hunting and discovery during the Gilded Age of American history, marked by a heated rivalry between Edward Drinker Cope (of the Ac ...
,Wilson, J. A. (2011). "Anatomical terminology for the sacrum of sauropod dinosaurs." ''Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan'', 32(5): 59-69

/ref> during which scientific methodology suffered in favor of pursuit of academic acclaim.


History

The type species, type specimen, YPM 1835, found by
Arthur Lakes Arthur Lakes (December 21, 1844—November 21, 1917) was an American geologist, artist, writer, teacher and Episcopalian minister. He captured much of his geological and palaeontological field work in sketches and watercolours. Lakes is credited ...
in Lakes Quarry Number 1 in the Morrison Formation of
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, United States, was named and described by
Othniel Charles Marsh Othniel Charles Marsh (October 29, 1831 – March 18, 1899) was an American professor of Paleontology in Yale College and President of the National Academy of Sciences. He was one of the preeminent scientists in the field of paleontology. Among ...
, Professor of
Paleontology Paleontology (), also spelled palaeontology or palæontology, is the scientific study of life that existed prior to, and sometimes including, the start of the Holocene epoch (roughly 11,700 years before present). It includes the study of fossi ...
at
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(then called ''Yale College''), in July 1877 as ''Titanosaurus montanus''. Marsh soon learned that the name ''
Titanosaurus ''Titanosaurus'' (; ) is a dubious genus of sauropod dinosaurs, first described by Richard Lydekker in 1877.R. Lydekker. (1877). Notices of new and other Vertebrata from Indian Tertiary and Secondary rocks. ''Records of the Geological Survey of I ...
'' had already been used earlier that year by
Richard Lydekker Richard Lydekker (; 25 July 1849 – 16 April 1915) was an English naturalist, geologist and writer of numerous books on natural history. Biography Richard Lydekker was born at Tavistock Square in London. His father was Gerard Wolfe Lydekker, ...
to describe a different sauropod from India, so he renamed it ''Atlantosaurus montanus''. Marsh estimated the length of the animal at twenty-four metres, "if built like a crocodile". The skeletal remains discovered, two or three posterior sacral vertebrae connected to the ilia, were initially distinguished by their immense size and by the
pleurocoels Skeletal pneumaticity is the presence of air spaces within bones. It is generally produced during development by excavation of bone by pneumatic diverticula (air sacs) from an air-filled space, such as the lungs or nasal cavity. Pneumatization is h ...
(air-filled pockets) in the
vertebra The spinal column, a defining synapomorphy shared by nearly all vertebrates, Hagfish are believed to have secondarily lost their spinal column is a moderately flexible series of vertebrae (singular vertebra), each constituting a characteristi ...
e. However, since the time of its discovery, these features have been found to be widespread among sauropods, making it nearly impossible to distinguish the two known vertebrae of ''Atlantosaurus'' from those of its relatives. Since it is unclear whether or not ''Atlantosaurus montanus'' actually represents a distinct species, it is considered a '' nomen dubium'' ("dubious name"), McIntosh, J. S. (1990). Sauropoda. In D. B. Weishampel, P. Dodson, and H. Osmólska (eds.), ''The Dinosauria'', University of California Press, Berkeley, 345-401. though some researchers have considered it a likely synonym of ''
Apatosaurus ajax ''Apatosaurus'' (; meaning "deceptive lizard") is a genus of herbivore, herbivorous sauropod dinosaur that lived in Laurentia, North America during the Late Jurassic period (geology), period. Othniel Charles Marsh described and named the first ...
''.Taylor, M.P. (2010). "Sauropod dinosaur research: a historical review." Pp. 361-386 in Moody, R.T.J., Buffetaut, E., Naish, D. and Martill, D.E. (eds.), ''Dinosaurs and Other Extinct Saurians: A Historical Perspective''. London: The Geological Society, Special Publication No. 34.Berman, D.S. and McIntosh, J. S. (1978). "Skull and relationships of the Upper Jurassic sauropod ''Apatosaurus'' (Reptilia, Saurischia)." ''Bulletin of the Carnegie Museum'', 8: 1–35. In 1878, Marsh named a second species, ''Atlantosaurus immanis'', "the immense one", based on
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YPM 1840, a nearly complete postcranial skeleton, also found by Lakes, in Quarry Number 10. Marsh estimated its length at thirty-five metres from a presumed thighbone length of 2.5 metres.Marsh, O.C. 1878. "Notice of new dinosaurian reptiles". ''American Journal of Science, series 3'', 15: 241–244 Later the femur length was determined at 1.95 metres. "''A.''" ''immanis'' was in 2015 identified as a dubious member of the Apatosaurinae separate from ''Apatosaurus'' and ''Brontosaurus'', but did not examine its relationship with ''Atlantosaurus montanus''. Image:Flammarion atlantosaurus.jpg, Early life restoration of ''Atlantosaurus immanis'', at the time seen as the largest land animal in history File:Atlantosaurus femur.jpg, Image of the cast of the
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of ''Atlantosaurus immanis''. From a cast in the
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, London. Length 6 feet, 2 inches. Plate XVIII


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* Diplodocoids Late Jurassic dinosaurs of North America Dinosaurs of the Morrison Formation Nomina dubia Taxa named by Othniel Charles Marsh Paleontology in Colorado {{Jurassic-reptile-stub