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''Omeisaurus'' (meaning "Omei lizard") is a
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sauropod Sauropoda (), whose members are known as sauropods (; from '' sauro-'' + '' -pod'', 'lizard-footed'), is a clade of saurischian ('lizard-hipped') dinosaurs. Sauropods had very long necks, long tails, small heads (relative to the rest of their bo ...
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from the
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stage) of what is now
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Mount Emei Mount Emei (; ), alternately Mount Omei, is a mountain in Sichuan Province, China, and is the highest of the Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains of China. Mount Emei sits at the western rim of the Sichuan Basin. The mountains west of it are know ...
, where it was discovered in the lower
Shaximiao Formation The Shaximiao Formation () is a Middle Jurassic, Middle to Late Jurassic aged geological formation in Sichuan, China, most notable for the wealth of dinosaurs fossils that have been excavated from its strata. The Shaximiao Formation is exposed in ...
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Sichuan Sichuan (; zh, c=, labels=no, ; zh, p=Sìchuān; alternatively romanized as Szechuan or Szechwan; formerly also referred to as "West China" or "Western China" by Protestant missions) is a province in Southwest China occupying most of the ...
Province. Like most sauropods, ''Omeisaurus'' was
herbivorous A herbivore is an animal anatomically and physiologically adapted to eating plant material, for example foliage or marine algae, for the main component of its diet. As a result of their plant diet, herbivorous animals typically have mouthpart ...
and large. The largest species, ''O. tianfuensis'', measured long, and weighed . Other species were much smaller, as the type species ''O. junghsiensis'' reached a size of in length and in body mass, and ''O. maoianus'' reached a size of and .


Discovery and species


Initial discovery and ''O. changshouensis''

The initial discovery of ''Omeisaurus'' was in 1936 when
Charles Lewis Camp Charles Lewis Camp (March 12, 1893 Jamestown, North Dakota – August 14, 1975 San Jose, California) was a palaeontologist and zoologist, working from the University of California, Berkeley. He took part in excavations at the 'Placerias Quarry', in ...
and
Yang Zhongjian Yang Zhongjian, also Yang Chung-chien (; 1 June 1897 – 15 January 1979), courtesy name Keqiang (), also known as C.C. (Chung Chien) Young, was a Chinese paleontologist and zoologist. He was one of China's foremost vertebrate paleontologists. H ...
collected a partial skeleton from strata of the
Shaximiao Formation The Shaximiao Formation () is a Middle Jurassic, Middle to Late Jurassic aged geological formation in Sichuan, China, most notable for the wealth of dinosaurs fossils that have been excavated from its strata. The Shaximiao Formation is exposed in ...
in Szechuan, China.Young, C. C. (1939)
On a new Sauropoda, with notes on other fragmentary reptiles from Szechuan
''Bulletin of the Geological Society of China'', ''19''(3), 279-315.
Dong, Z. (1983)
The dinosaurian remains from Sichuan basin, China
''Palaeontologia Sinica, new series C'', ''23'', 1-145.
The material was taken to and prepared in what is now the
Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology The Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP; ) of China is a research institution and collections repository for fossils, including many dinosaur and pterosaur specimens (many from the Yixian Formation). As its name suggest ...
in
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. The skeleton was named ''Omeisaurus junghsiensis'' in 1939 by Yang Zhongjian, the skeleton consisting of a partial postcranial skeleton that included four cervical (neck) vertebrae. It was named after the sacred mountain Omeishan, which is near where ''O. junghsiensis'' was found, and the species name after the locality. The skeleton of ''O. junghsiensis'' was lost during WWII. In 1955, Xuanmin Li and colleagues collected several Sauropod remains from the same strata as ''O. junghsiensis'' in Changshou during construction of a reservoir. The IVPP sent Youling Su to conduct the excavation in Changshou, the crew finding eleven vertebrae and several appendicular elements (IVPP V930). The specimen was described later in 1958, also by
Yang Zhongjian Yang Zhongjian, also Yang Chung-chien (; 1 June 1897 – 15 January 1979), courtesy name Keqiang (), also known as C.C. (Chung Chien) Young, was a Chinese paleontologist and zoologist. He was one of China's foremost vertebrate paleontologists. H ...
, as a new species, ''O. changshouensis''.


Discoveries at Wujiaba

During the construction of the Wujiaba Dam in
Zigong Zigong (, ), formed by the merger of the two former towns of Ziliujing (Tzuliuching, literally "self-flow well") and Gongjing (Kungching, literally "offering well"), is a prefecture-level city in Sichuan, southwestern China. Demographics Accord ...
during the mid-to-late 1970s, crews discovered many large Sauropod remains from strata of the
Upper Shaximiao Formation The Shaximiao Formation () is a Middle to Late Jurassic aged geological formation in Sichuan, China, most notable for the wealth of dinosaurs fossils that have been excavated from its strata. The Shaximiao Formation is exposed in and around the ...
. The amount of material was vast and was collected by the Chongqing Museum of Natural History over five years, and was prepped and briefly described. The material consisted of many partial skulls and skeletons, consisting of between thirteen and sixteen individuals and 2 composite skeletons were later mounted in Chongqing and
Zigong Zigong (, ), formed by the merger of the two former towns of Ziliujing (Tzuliuching, literally "self-flow well") and Gongjing (Kungching, literally "offering well"), is a prefecture-level city in Sichuan, southwestern China. Demographics Accord ...
. Wujiaba also saw the collection of a fragmentary partial skull of an additional species of ''Omeisaurus'', ''Omeisaurus fuxiensis,'' that was described by Zhiming Dong and colleagues in 1983.


Dashanpu Quarry finds

The next and most bountiful ''Omeisaurus'' discovery came in the 1980s when many dinosaur remains were found at
Dashanpu The Shaximiao Formation () is a Middle to Late Jurassic aged geological formation in Sichuan, China, most notable for the wealth of dinosaurs fossils that have been excavated from its strata. The Shaximiao Formation is exposed in and around the ...
in
Zigong Zigong (, ), formed by the merger of the two former towns of Ziliujing (Tzuliuching, literally "self-flow well") and Gongjing (Kungching, literally "offering well"), is a prefecture-level city in Sichuan, southwestern China. Demographics Accord ...
, these remains including a nearly complete skeleton, several skulls, and additional postcrania from several individuals.Li, K., & Cai, K. (1988). ''The Middle Jurassic dinosaur fauna from Dashanpu, Zigong, Sichuan: Omeisaurus tianfuensis. Sauropod dinosaurs (2)''. Sichuan Publishing House of Science and Technology. The best of these skeletons, a nearly complete and semi articulated postcranial skeleton (ZDM T5701), was selected as the holotype and described by He ''et al'' in 1984.X. He, K. Li, K. Cai and Y. Gao. (1984).
''Omeisaurus tianfuensis''—a new species of ''Omeisaurus'' from Dashanpu, Zigong, Sichuan
. ''Journal of Chengdu College of Geology'' 1984 (suppl. 2): 13-32
A nearly complete skull and partial postcranial skeleton (ZDM T5702) was selected as the paratype, and was is one of the few known ''Omeisaurus'' specimens with a well preserved skull. The several specimens were described in much detail later in 1988, with a skeleton mounted at the
Zigong Dinosaur Museum The Zigong Dinosaur Museum () is located near the city of Zigong, Sichuan, China, in the township of Dashanpu. History The museum sits on top of a large concentration of a diverse dinosaur assemblage from the Shaximiao Formation. The museu ...
sometime later. Interestingly, ''O. tianfuensis'' was discovered to have a tail club on the end of its caudal vertebrae based on a specimen from Dashanpu.Dong Zhiming, Peng Guangzhao and Huang Daxi. 1988. "The Discovery of the bony tail club of sauropods". ''Vertebrata PalAsiatica'' 27 (3): 219-224 A second new species was named in 1988, ''O. luoquanensis,'' in the osteology of ''O. tianfuensis'' off of a partial postcranial skeleton.


Recent discoveries

Several ''Omeisaurus'' species have been named since the 1980s, with the most complete of them coming in 2001 with ''Omeisaurus maoianus'' from the
Shaximiao Formation The Shaximiao Formation () is a Middle Jurassic, Middle to Late Jurassic aged geological formation in Sichuan, China, most notable for the wealth of dinosaurs fossils that have been excavated from its strata. The Shaximiao Formation is exposed in ...
in Jingyan.Tang F, Jin X S, Kang X M et al., 2001. Omeisaurus maoianus: a Complete Sauropoda From Jingyan, Sichuan. Beijing: China Ocean Press. 1–128 ''O. maoianus'' was collected by Jin Xingshen and Zhang Guojin during the 1990s and the remains consisted of a skull, partial vertebral column, and several additional postcranial elements (ZNM N8510). ''O. maoianus'' was mounted at the Zhejiang Natural History Museum with its holotype skull on display. ''O. maoianus generic assessment has been questioned, with several phylogenetic analyses finding it more closely related to ''Mamenchisaurus'' and ''Xinjiangtitan''. 10 years later in 2011, ''Omeisaurus jiaoi'' was named based on a well preserved and partially articulated postcranial skeleton, also from Zigong and is deposited at the
Zigong Dinosaur Museum The Zigong Dinosaur Museum () is located near the city of Zigong, Sichuan, China, in the township of Dashanpu. History The museum sits on top of a large concentration of a diverse dinosaur assemblage from the Shaximiao Formation. The museu ...
(ZDM 5050).江山, 李飞, 彭光照, & 叶勇. (2011)
A new species of Omeisaurus from the Middle Jurassic of Zigong, Sichuan.
''古脊椎动物学报'', ''49''(2), 185-194.
The most recently named ''Omeisaurus'' species, ''O. puxiani'', was discovered in Yunyang and is one of the best preserved ''Omeisaurus'' species, with fossils from most of the vertebral column and girdles recovered.Tan, C., Xiao, M., Dai, H., Hu, X. F., Li, N., Ma, Q. Y., ... & You, H. L. (2021)
A new species of Omeisaurus (Dinosauria: sauropoda) from the Middle Jurassic of Yunyang, Chongqing, China.
''Historical Biology'', ''33''(9), 1817-1829.
The specimen is deposited under CLGRP V00005 at the
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Laboratory of Geoheritage Protection and Research.


Classification

It was once classified as a member of the family
Cetiosauridae Cetiosauridae is a family of sauropod dinosaurs which was first proposed by Richard Lydekker in 1888. While traditionally a wastebasket taxon containing various unrelated species, some recent studies have found that it may represent a natural c ...
, which had long been a
wastebasket taxon Wastebasket taxon (also called a wastebin taxon, dustbin taxon or catch-all taxon) is a term used by some taxonomists to refer to a taxon that has the sole purpose of classifying organisms that do not fit anywhere else. They are typically defined ...
. The species ''O. fuxiensis'' is sometimes confused with ''
Zigongosaurus ''Zigongosaurus'' (meaning "Zigong lizard") is a genus of sauropod dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic-Late Jurassic-age Shaximiao Formation of Zigong, Sichuan, China. Because of incomplete knowledge of Jurassic Chinese sauropods, it has been har ...
'', but the two are based on different material despite having the same species name. ''Omeisaurus'' was formerly assigned to
Euhelopodidae Euhelopodidae is a family of sauropod dinosaurs of disputed membership and affinities, which contains ''Euhelopus'' and its close relatives. Most proposed euhelopodids are from East Asia. Euhelopodidae was first recognized by Carl Wiman in 1929, ...
. However, it and other Jurassic sauropods from Asia formerly assigned to Euhelopodidae are now placed in the separate family Mamenchisauridae, which is more basal in Sauropoda. In 2021, John D'Angelo determined that all ''Omeisaurus'' species, besides ''O. maoianus,'' were valid and likely members of the same genus, with ''O. junghsiensis'' as the most basal species. The
cladogram A cladogram (from Greek ''clados'' "branch" and ''gramma'' "character") is a diagram used in cladistics to show relations among organisms. A cladogram is not, however, an evolutionary tree because it does not show how ancestors are related to d ...
from Tan et al., 2020 below shows a possible phylogenetic position:


Paleoecology

''Omeisaurus'' lived in dense forests. Different species of ''Omeisaurus'' sometimes shared habitats with each other (''O. junghsiensis'' and ''O. tianfuensis'', for example). In addition to other species of ''Omeisaurus'', ''
Shunosaurus ''Shunosaurus'', meaning "shu lizard", is a genus of sauropod dinosaur from Late Jurassic ( Oxfordian) beds in Sichuan Province in China, approximately 159±2 million years ago. The name derives from "Shu", an ancient name for the Sichuan p ...
'' and ''
Datousaurus ''Datousaurus'' (meaning "chieftain lizard" or "big-head lizard"; originally named using the Malay ''datu'', after its Chinese nickname ''qiulong'' - literally "chieftain dragon" - but also a pun on its big head; ''da tou'' means "big head" in Ch ...
'' are also known from the
Xiashaximiao Formation The Shaximiao Formation () is a Middle to Late Jurassic aged geological formation in Sichuan, China, most notable for the wealth of dinosaurs fossils that have been excavated from its strata. The Shaximiao Formation is exposed in and around th ...
, while ''Mamenchisaurus'' is present in the Shangshaximiao Formation. ''
Yangchuanosaurus ''Yangchuanosaurus'' is an extinct genus of metriacanthosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived in China from the Middle to Late Jurassic periods (Bathonian to Oxfordian stages), and was similar in size and appearance to its North American and Eur ...
'' is a large theropod from the Shangshaximiao, and it probably preyed on sauropods. The smaller ''
Xuanhanosaurus ''Xuanhanosaurus'' (meaning "Xuanhan lizard") is a genus of theropod dinosaur that lived during the Middle Jurassic of China, around 167.7 to 161.2 million years ago. Discovery The type species ''Xuanhanosaurus qilixiaensis'' was named by Don ...
'' was also present. In the Xiashaximiao, another theropod, ''
Gasosaurus ''Gasosaurus'' () is a genus of tetanuran theropod that lived approximately 171.6 to 161.2 million years ago during the middle of the Jurassic Period. The name "''Gasosaurus''" is derived from the English "''gasoline''" and the Greek () ("l ...
'', was also present, as was the herbivorous
stegosaur Stegosauria is a group of herbivorous ornithischian dinosaurs that lived during the Jurassic and early Cretaceous periods. Stegosaurian fossils have been found mostly in the Northern Hemisphere, predominantly in what is now North America, Europe, ...
''
Huayangosaurus ''Huayangosaurus'' is a genus of stegosaurian dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic of China. The name derives from "Huayang" (華陽), an alternate name for Sichuan (the province where it was discovered), and "saurus", meaning "lizard". It lived ...
''. The latter probably did not compete with sauropods for food.


References

* *Britt, Carpenter et al. (2002). Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs.. Publications international, Ltd., Lincolnwood Illinois.. *The Middle Jurassic dinosaur fauna from Dashanpu, Zigong, Sichuan. Volume 4. Sauropod dinosaurs (2). Omeisaurus tianfuensis. He, X., Li, K. and Cai, Sichuan Publishing House of Science and Technology, Chengdu ; 1-143 (1988). *The dinosaurian remains from Sichuan Basin, China. Dong, Z., Zhou, S. and Zhang, Y. PALAEONTOLOGIA SINICA SERIES C (No. 23) i-iii; 1-145 (1983). {{Portal bar, Dinosaurs, China Middle Jurassic dinosaurs of Asia Mamenchisaurids Taxa named by Yang Zhongjian Fossil taxa described in 1939 Paleontology in Sichuan