genus ceratosaurus
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Definition
- Noun:
- A genus of primitive saurischian carnivorous dinosaurs: "Genus Ceratosaurus" is the scientific name for a specific group of extinct, carnivorous dinosaurs characterized by distinctive features like a horn on the snout. This genus belongs to the larger saurischian ("lizard-hipped") order of dinosaurs.
Usage
- Noun:
- This term is used in scientific and paleontological contexts to classify and discuss this particular group of dinosaurs.
- Fossil evidence suggests that genus Ceratosaurus included bipedal predators from the Late Jurassic period.
- The classification of genus Ceratosaurus helps paleontologists understand the diversity of theropod dinosaurs.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy, "genus Ceratosaurus" is capitalized and often italicized in formal writing.
- The specimen was definitively placed within Genus Ceratosaurus.
Variants and Related Words
- Ceratosaurus (n): The common name for dinosaurs belonging to this genus. It is often used interchangeably in non-technical contexts.
- The Ceratosaurus is known for the prominent nasal horn.
- Ceratosauria (n): The larger clade or infraorder that includes genus and its relatives.
- Theropod (n): The suborder of saurischian dinosaurs that includes all carnivorous dinosaurs, including genus .
Synonyms
- Ceratosaur genus: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its taxonomic rank.
- Horned dinosaur (in a broad sense): A general, non-scientific term referencing its most notable physical feature, though this can apply to other genera.
Related Terms (Conceptual)
- Saurischian: Referring to the dinosaur order characterized by a specific hip structure, which includes all theropods like and sauropods.
- Carnivorous: Describing its meat-eating diet.
- Primitive: In this context, indicating early or basal characteristics within its evolutionary group.
Noun
- primitive saurischian carnivorous dinosaurs