Uragasaurus

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Uragasaurus is a sauropod dinosaur, and the first mamenchisaurid known from Thailand. Mamenchisaurids exhibit the basic sauropod body plan, processing their herbivorous diet in their large gut. Uniquely, mamenchisaurid necks, like that of Uragasaurus, are proportionately long, even by sauropod standards.

Uragasaurus is a sauropod dinosaur, and the first mamenchisaurid known from Thailand. Mamenchisaurids exhibit the basic sauropod body plan, processing their herbivorous diet in their large gut. Uniquely, mamenchisaurid necks, like that of Uragasaurus, are proportionately long, even by sauropod standards.

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Life reconstruction of a herd of five individuals of Uragasaurus kalasinensis inhabiting a Late Jurassic forest in Thailand, accompanied by a pair of rhamphorhynchoid pterosaurs and a metriacanthosaurid theropod. Artwork by Pakorn Chotchaiyaporn (Jæsica ẞababi).
Taxa Uragasaurus

Life reconstruction of a herd of five individuals of Uragasaurus kalasinensis inhabiting a Late Jurassic forest in Thailand, accompanied by a pair of rhamphorhynchoid pterosaurs and a metriacanthosaurid theropod. Artwork by Pakorn Chotchaiyaporn (Jæsica ẞababi).

Thailand Jurassic Late Jurassic Metriacanthosauridae +1
Quarry map showing the spatial distribution of the holotype of Uragasaurus kalasinensis and associated materials from the Phu Noi Locality (g). PRC 460 (Uragasaurus kalasinensis holotype) is indicated in red. Associated sauropod elements include KS 34-586, KS 34-587, KS 34-588, and KS 34-602a–b, highlighted in yellow, green, blue, purple, and pink, respectively. The inset shows a close-up of the excavation grid highlighting the relative positions of the holotype and nearby associated materials. Each grid square represents 0.75 × 0.75 m.

Quarry map showing the spatial distribution of the holotype of Uragasaurus kalasinensis and associated materials from the Phu Noi Locality (g). PRC 460 (Uragasaurus kalasinensis holotype) is indicated in red. Associated sauropod elements include KS 34-586, KS 34-587, KS 34-588, and KS 34-602a–b, highlighted in yellow, green, blue, purple, and pink, respectively. The inset shows a close-up of the excavation grid highlighting the relative positions of the holotype and nearby associated materials. Each grid square represents 0.75 × 0.75 m.

holotype Uragasaurus excavation
Locality map and section diagram of Phu Noi Locality. The map of Thailand (a); The location of Phu Noi Locality and the distribution of Phu Kradung Formation, the northeastern region with the outline of Kalasin Province (edit by Kantanat Trakulveerayut) (b); the diagrammatic section of Phu Noi (applied from Chowchuvech et al.31) (c).

Locality map and section diagram of Phu Noi Locality. The map of Thailand (a); The location of Phu Noi Locality and the distribution of Phu Kradung Formation, the northeastern region with the outline of Kalasin Province (edit by Kantanat Trakulveerayut) (b); the diagrammatic section of Phu Noi (applied from Chowchuvech et al.31) (c).

Thailand Uragasaurus formation
The holotype anterior dorsal vertebra of Uragasaurus kalasinensis (PRC 460) in anterior (a) and posterior (b) views. Digital rendering of the specimen in anterior (c), posterior (d), right lateral (e), left lateral (f), dorsal (g), and ventral (h) views. Asterisk refers to an autapomorphic character. The blue highlight indicates the pneumatic fossa and pleurocoel.

The holotype anterior dorsal vertebra of Uragasaurus kalasinensis (PRC 460) in anterior (a) and posterior (b) views. Digital rendering of the specimen in anterior (c), posterior (d), right lateral (e), left lateral (f), dorsal (g), and ventral (h) views. Asterisk refers to an autapomorphic character. The blue highlight indicates the pneumatic fossa and pleurocoel.

vertebra holotype specimen Uragasaurus

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Uragasaurus – A New Mamenchisaurid Sauropod from Thailand
bone limb vertebra Thailand fossil Dinosauria Mamenchisauridae Uragasaurus new species
A team of international researchers has named a remarkable new species of long-necked dinosaur from Thailand. Uragasaurus kalasinensis is the first formally described member of the Mamenchisauridae from Thailand. Although the fossil evidence consists of a single vertebra, the bone preserves a unique combination of anatomical features that enabled scientists to identify an entirely new
15/07/2026 everythingdinosaur
New Species of Long-Necked Dinosaur Identified in Thailand
New Species of Long-Necked Dinosaur Identified in Thailand
Thailand Dinosauria Mamenchisauridae Uragasaurus new species
Paleontologists working in northeastern Thailand have identified a new species of mamenchisaurid sauropod dinosaur, offering fresh evidence that a group of giant sauropods once thought to be almost exclusively East Asian also roamed mainland Southeast Asia. The post New Species of Long-Necked Dinosaur Identified in Thailand appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.
09/07/2026 sci-news