Fabrosaurus
Fabrosaurus (/ˌfæbrəˈsɔːrəs/[1] FAB-ro-SAWR-əs) is an extinct genus of ornithischian dinosaur that lived during the Early Jurassic and Late Triassic on the (Hettangian to Sinemurian stages 199 - 189 mya).[2] It was originally placed within the now obsolete family Fabrosauridae (now considered basal Ornithischia).[2]
Fabrosaurus was named and described by paleontologist Leonard Ginsburg in 1964 based on the holotype specimen; a partial jawbone with three teeth.[2] The name Fabrosaurus means "Fabre's lizard", honoring Jean Fabre, a French geologist and a colleague of Ginsburg on the expedition that collected the fossil in Basutoland (now ...read more