CLASSIFICATION
Diplodocus Marsh, 1878TYPE SPECIES: D. longus Marsh, 1878 “long double beam” OTHER SPECIES: D. carnegiei Hatcher, 1901 “Andrew Carnegie’s double beam” D. hayi Holland, 1924 MISASSIGNED SPECIES: D. hallorum == Seismosaurus hallorum D. lacustris Marsh, 1884 [nomen dubium?] “lakeside double beam” == D. longus D. reedi Breihaupt, 1990 == D. carnegiei | Animalia Vertebrata Tetrapoda Sauropsida Archosauromorpha Ornithodira Dinosauria Sauropodomorpha |
see also: Genus Index, Classification
MEASUREMENTS
TIME
see also: Ages of the Mesozoic
PLACE
REMAINS
- D.longus
- D.carnegiei
- 5 skeletons, 2 skulls, elements
- D.hayi
- partial postcranium with braincase
- D.lacustris
ESSAY
Once known as the longest dinosaur (although others have now replaced it). A recent find with skin impressions show a row of spines going down the back. Other sauropods may have shared this trait. |
IMAGES
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Squinting against the biting sand, Diplodocus carnegiei weathers an unexpected Jurassic dust storm. |