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''Emausaurus'' is a
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nom ...
of
thyreophora Thyreophora ("shield bearers", often known simply as "armored dinosaurs") is a group of armored ornithischian dinosaurs that lived from the Early Jurassic until the end of the Cretaceous. Thyreophorans are characterized by the presence of body ...
n or armored
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 ...
from the
Early Jurassic The Early Jurassic Epoch (geology), Epoch (in chronostratigraphy corresponding to the Lower Jurassic series (stratigraphy), Series) is the earliest of three epochs of the Jurassic Period. The Early Jurassic starts immediately after the Triassic-J ...
(Early
Toarcian The Toarcian is, in the ICS' geologic timescale, an age and stage in the Early or Lower Jurassic. It spans the time between 182.7 Ma (million years ago) and 174.1 Ma. It follows the Pliensbachian and is followed by the Aalenian. The Toar ...
). Its fossils have been found in
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (MV; ; nds, Mäkelborg-Vörpommern), also known by its anglicized name Mecklenburg–Western Pomerania, is a state in the north-east of Germany. Of the country's sixteen states, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern ranks 14th in po ...
, northern
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. ''Emausaurus'' is the only known
Toarcian The Toarcian is, in the ICS' geologic timescale, an age and stage in the Early or Lower Jurassic. It spans the time between 182.7 Ma (million years ago) and 174.1 Ma. It follows the Pliensbachian and is followed by the Aalenian. The Toar ...
thyreophoran, as well as the only dinosaur from the zone of the same age with a formal name.


Discovery and naming

The type and only species, ''E. ernsti'', was named and described by Harmut Haubold in 1990. The generic name is composed of an
acronym An acronym is a word or name formed from the initial components of a longer name or phrase. Acronyms are usually formed from the initial letters of words, as in ''NATO'' (''North Atlantic Treaty Organization''), but sometimes use syllables, as ...
of Ernst Moritz Arndt University of Greifswald and the
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''/'' (lizard). The specific name is derived from the name of geologist Werner Ernst, who acquired the
holotype A holotype is a single physical example (or illustration) of an organism, known to have been used when the species (or lower-ranked taxon) was formally described. It is either the single such physical example (or illustration) or one of seve ...
specimen, SGWG 85, in the summer of 1963 from foreman Werner Wollin at a loampit near
Grimmen Grimmen (; csb, Grzëmié) is a town in Vorpommern-Rügen, a district in the Bundesland Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Prior to 2011, when district reforms were made in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, it was the capital of the now bygone Nordvorpomm ...
, in strata dating from the
Toarcian The Toarcian is, in the ICS' geologic timescale, an age and stage in the Early or Lower Jurassic. It spans the time between 182.7 Ma (million years ago) and 174.1 Ma. It follows the Pliensbachian and is followed by the Aalenian. The Toar ...
. It is known by the right side of the skull, the right lower jaw, caudal vertebrae, neural arches, a radius, a metatarsal, a claw, fragments of ribs, scutes, and plates, known as EMAU SGWG 85.


Description

''Emausaurus'' was probably a semibipedal to quadrupedal animal, being covered in an armor of osteoderms across the body. Like other thyreorphorans, it probably was an herbivore, specifically a low dwelling one, with a diet associated with ground flora, such as
cycads Cycads are seed plants that typically have a stout and woody ( ligneous) trunk with a crown of large, hard, stiff, evergreen and (usually) pinnate leaves. The species are dioecious, that is, individual plants of a species are either male or ...
and
Bennettitales Bennettitales (also known as cycadeoids) is an extinct order of seed plants that first appeared in the Permian period and became extinct in most areas toward the end of the Cretaceous. Bennettitales are among the most common Mesozoic seed plants ...
. The body length of the holotype juvenile individual of ''Emausaurus'' has been estimated at , with a body mass of . The adult length has been estimated at , with a body mass up to . Some recent data suggest the holotype may be from a subadult rather than a juvenile. Most of the reconstruction has been based on '' Scelidosaurus'', although it is possible that ''Emausaurus'' was a more bipedal animal, as some of the young specimens of ''Scelidosaurus'' were thought to be. Adult forms probably were more quadrupedal. Unfortunately, the type specimen is too incomplete to infer a mode of locomotion. Armor includes three conical scutes and one tall, spiny element. In 2019, David Norman examined the morphology of ''Scelidosaurus'', comparing it with ''Emausaurus''. In ''Emausaurus'', the maxilla has, overall, a similar morphology to that seen in ''Scelidosaurus''. The disarticulated maxilla of ''Emausaurus'' exhibits an anteromedially directed robust process with which it met its counterpart in the midline, creating a wedge-like structure, with no obvious offset between the alveolar margins. In ''Emausaurus'', the structure of the frontals is not well preserved. In outline, its proportions resemble those of ''Scelidosaurus'', but the same is true of many
Ornithischia Ornithischia () is an extinct order of mainly herbivorous dinosaurs characterized by a pelvic structure superficially similar to that of birds. The name ''Ornithischia'', or "bird-hipped", reflects this similarity and is derived from the Greek ...
. The lacrimal bone of ''Emausaurus'' is incomplete, but includes a long, curved jugal process that evidently wrapped itself around the anterior tip of the jugal. Very little is known of the postcranium ''Emausaurus'', recovering parts like a multipartite odontoid (sutured to the axis centrum), similar to that of ''Scelidosaurus''. ''Emausaurus'' has a series of assigned osteoderms, but lacks like ''
Scutellosaurus ''Scutellosaurus'' ( ) is a genus of thyreophoran ornithischian dinosaur that lived approximately 196 million years ago during the early part of the Jurassic Period in what is now Arizona, USA. It is classified in Thyreophora, the armoured di ...
'' 'scapular osteoderms'. The major series of osteoderms found appear to come from the tail or the dorsal section.


Classification

Cladistic Cladistics (; ) is an approach to biological classification in which organisms are categorized in groups ("clades") based on hypotheses of most recent common ancestry. The evidence for hypothesized relationships is typically shared derived char ...
analyses have shown that ''Emausaurus'' was a basal member of the
Thyreophora Thyreophora ("shield bearers", often known simply as "armored dinosaurs") is a group of armored ornithischian dinosaurs that lived from the Early Jurassic until the end of the Cretaceous. Thyreophorans are characterized by the presence of body ...
, more derived than ''
Scutellosaurus ''Scutellosaurus'' ( ) is a genus of thyreophoran ornithischian dinosaur that lived approximately 196 million years ago during the early part of the Jurassic Period in what is now Arizona, USA. It is classified in Thyreophora, the armoured di ...
'', but less than '' Scelidosaurus''. ''Scelidosaurus'', ''Emausaurus'', and ''Scutellosaurus'' cluster at the base of most trees because they can be scored for only a restricted number of anatomical characters. The cladistic status of the specimen is relatively controversial due to its young nature. It is clearly a member of the Thyreophora, but its position may be modified if an adult specimen is found. ''Emausaurus'' may be more derived than ''Scelidosaurus'', or even be a sister taxon to
Stegosauria 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, Europ ...
. The general consensus has established ''Emausaurus'' as a non-eurypodan stem thyreophoran, along with
Scutellosaurus ''Scutellosaurus'' ( ) is a genus of thyreophoran ornithischian dinosaur that lived approximately 196 million years ago during the early part of the Jurassic Period in what is now Arizona, USA. It is classified in Thyreophora, the armoured di ...
and ''Scelidosaurus'' reinforced by almost all subsequent systematic reviews of ornithischian–thyreophoran relationships. Being ''Emausaurus'' and ''Scutellosaurus'' more basal than ''Scelidosaurus''. ''Emausaurus'' has been put on an outgroup to Ankylosauria, with ''Scelidosaurus'' and the basal stegosaur ''
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 ...
''. Vickaryous et al. (2004), did the default phylogenetic analysis for ingroup ankylosaurs, due to including cranial and postcranial characters, a wide range of taxa and made no in-group relationships, although this analysis used the holotype ''
Lesothosaurus ''Lesothosaurus'' is a Monotypic taxon, monospecific genus of ornithischian dinosaur that lived during the Early Jurassic in what is now South Africa and Lesotho. It was named by paleontologist Peter Galton in 1978, the name meaning "lizard from L ...
'' and ''
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 ...
'' as outgroups, ignoring ''Scelidosaurus'' and ''Emausaurus''. In 2020, Norman found that ''Scelidosaurus'', along with ''Scutellosaurus'' and ''Emausaurus,'' are positioned on the stem of
Ankylosauria Ankylosauria is a group of herbivorous dinosaurs of the order Ornithischia. It includes the great majority of dinosaurs with armor in the form of bony osteoderms, similar to turtles. Ankylosaurs were bulky quadrupeds, with short, powerful limbs. ...
, rather than on the stem of
Thyreophora Thyreophora ("shield bearers", often known simply as "armored dinosaurs") is a group of armored ornithischian dinosaurs that lived from the Early Jurassic until the end of the Cretaceous. Thyreophorans are characterized by the presence of body ...
, with ''Emausaurus'' as the basal sister-taxon to ''Scelidosaurus''. This is because ''Emausaurus'' possesses a dorsal margin of the dentary sinuous in lateral view and neither elongated nor squat proportions of metacarpal 1 'medium'. Alternatively, ''Emausaurus'' may be a basal sister-taxon to ''Scutellosaurus'', but taking the similarities between ''Emausaurus'' and ''Scelidosaurus'' this is less likely. Yet this was contested the same year with the description of +70 specimens of ''
Scutellosaurus ''Scutellosaurus'' ( ) is a genus of thyreophoran ornithischian dinosaur that lived approximately 196 million years ago during the early part of the Jurassic Period in what is now Arizona, USA. It is classified in Thyreophora, the armoured di ...
'', where ''Emausaurus'' was found as sister taxon of this last one and both with strong evidence for a phylogenetic placement within Thyreophora but outside of
Thyreophoroidea Thyreophora ("shield bearers", often known simply as "armored dinosaurs") is a group of armored ornithischian dinosaurs that lived from the Early Jurassic until the end of the Cretaceous. Thyreophorans are characterized by the presence of bo ...
. A cladogram following the results of Norman (2020) is shown below:


Paleoecology

''Emausaurus'' has a sinuous jaw profile, more advanced in ankylosauromorphans, unlike the rectilinear morphology seen in the more basal genus ''Scutellosaurus''. The changes to the jaw are considered a series of modifications reflecting changes in the diet and evolution of the food processing of this dinosaur compared to its ancestors. It seems to be adapted to eat Coriaceous flora, such as bennetites and cycads, abundant on the coeval
Sorthat Formation The Sorthat Formation is a geologic formation on the island of Bornholm, Denmark and in the Rønne Graben in the Baltic Sea. It is of Latest Pliensbachian to Late Toarcian age. Plant fossils have been recovered from the formation, along with sever ...
, where probably this taxon lived. The rest of the skeleton of this genus is poorly presented, with for example the vertebrae showing no evidence of the proportional changes in the height of the neural arches and spines seen on stegosaurs. The animal was covered in osteoderms, although the few found give no indication of how extensively they were distributed across the torso. ''Emausaurus'', based on the proportions of the preserved metacarpals that the forelimb shows adaptations for weight support, rather than grasping, having ungulal phalanges that are conical and only slightly decurved. The partially known proximal pedal phalanges are short and block-like, with near the same proportions seen in the pes of ''Scelidosaurus''. A series of characters that together are suggestive of graviportality and quadrupedality, making ''Emausaurus'' a low roaming herbivore. Pseudo-bipedality is not discarded, with the animal able to reach slightly taller flora. Later works however have criticised this assumption given the relationships with Scutellosaurus are more likely and recommend to not infer bipedality or cuadrupedality as the taxon is incomplete.


Paleoenvironment

The holotype of ''Emausaurus'' was found on the so-called "Emausaurus type site", which represents a shale ingression from the Ciechocinek Formation, dated from the Lower Toarcian ( Tenuicostatum). The site is a boundary composed of bituminous shale, representing an ancient seashore-influenced environment, probably lagoonal, and contemporaneous with the
Posidonia Shale The Posidonia Shale (german: Posidonienschiefer, also called Schistes Bitumineux in Luxembourg) geologically known as the Sachrang Formation, is an Early Jurassic (Toarcian) geological formation of southwestern and northeast Germany, northern Swit ...
and specifically the
Sorthat Formation The Sorthat Formation is a geologic formation on the island of Bornholm, Denmark and in the Rønne Graben in the Baltic Sea. It is of Latest Pliensbachian to Late Toarcian age. Plant fossils have been recovered from the formation, along with sever ...
of the same region. Fossil wood has been found on the same location, including
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and other related to the
Araucariaceae Araucariaceae – also known as araucarians – is an extremely ancient family of coniferous trees. The family achieved its maximum diversity during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods and the early Cenozoic, when it was distributed almost worldw ...
, present in other European environments of Toarcian age. Of the invertebrate fauna insects, bivalves, sea snails and ammonites (Genus '' Tiltoniceras'', '' Eleganticeras'' and '' Lobolytoceras'') have been found. The vertebrate fauna is also varied, with fossils of the fish genus ''
Saurorhynchus ''Saurorhynchus'' (= ''Acidorhynchus'') is an extinct genus of carnivorous bony fish. It is the youngest representative of the family Saurichthyidae and the order Saurichthyiformes. This family is known for its large, elongate jaws, similar ...
'', and the new genus '' Grimmenichthys'' and '' Grimmenodon''. Reptile fossils include
Ichthyosauria Ichthyosaurs (Ancient Greek for "fish lizard" – and ) are large extinct marine reptiles. Ichthyosaurs belong to the order known as Ichthyosauria or Ichthyopterygia ('fish flippers' – a designation introduced by Sir Richard Owen in 1842, altho ...
indet., indeterminate
Plesiosauria The Plesiosauria (; Greek: πλησίος, ''plesios'', meaning "near to" and ''sauros'', meaning "lizard") or plesiosaurs are an order or clade of extinct Mesozoic marine reptiles, belonging to the Sauropterygia. Plesiosaurs first appeared ...
,
rhomaleosaurid Rhomaleosauridae is a family of plesiosaurs from the Earliest Jurassic to the latest Middle Jurassic (Hettangian to Callovian stages) of Europe, North America, South America and possibly Asia. Most rhomaleosaurids are known from England, many ...
plesiosaurs, indeterminate
Mesoeucrocodylia Mesoeucrocodylia is the clade that includes Eusuchia and crocodyliforms formerly placed in the paraphyletic group Mesosuchia. The group appeared during the Early Jurassic, and continues to the present day. Diagnosis It was long known that Mes ...
(probably related with '' Sichuanosuchus''), indeterminate
Thalattosuchia Thalattosuchia is a clade of marine crocodylomorphs from the Early Jurassic to the Early Cretaceous that had a cosmopolitan distribution. They are colloquially referred to as marine crocodiles or sea crocodiles, though they are not members of Cro ...
and gravisaurian sauropod material, related with the north African '' Tazoudasaurus''. A latter discovery includes a thyreophoran osteoderm, interpreted as representing a lateral of the neck or shoulder region.


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External links


An image of the skull of the holotype, published by the twitter account of Susie Maidment
{{Taxonbar, from=Q133065 Thyreophorans Toarcian life Early Jurassic dinosaurs of Europe Jurassic Germany Fossils of Germany University of Greifswald Fossil taxa described in 1990 Ornithischian genera