Episode 482: The 200 12 months Historical past of Megalosaurus


Episode 482: The 200 12 months Historical past of Megalosaurus. Megalosaurus, the primary ever named dinosaur, was named 200 years (and someday) in the past! There have been over 50 species of Megalosaurus named, however now there is only one left.

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The dinosaur of the day: Megalosaurus (revisited)

  • First coated because the dinosaur of the day in episode 47
  • Not a lot has modified since then, however we’ll discuss extra in regards to the historical past of Megalosaurus and the way our understanding of it has modified
  • Megalosaurus was most likely the primary dinosaur fossil ever described, at the very least in the best way we describe dinosaur fossils immediately (present in 1676)
  • First and third dinosaur fossil to be illustrated have been Megalosaurus bones
  • First one was “Scrotum humanum” in 1677
  • (Second dino fossil illustrated was of a sauropod tooth)
  • The third was the “fish tooth” in 1699
  • There was a Megalosaurus tooth described in 1699 (on the time considered a fish tooth) however later discovered to belong to a theropod
  • Nonetheless, the tooth has been misplaced
  • Scrotum humanum
  • Decrease leg bone (femur) described by Robert Plot
  • Bones have been so massive, and many tales on the place it got here from (massive elephant that Romans rode into battle, then later, an enormous human)
  • In all probability a Megalosaurus leg bone, primarily based on an illustration (has sufficient particulars)
  • Referred to as “scrotum humanum” as a result of it appeared like a pair of human testicles (although might have been from an error by the illustrator)
  • Bone has been misplaced (Darren Naish made an effort to search out it)
  • Appeared promising. He’d heard from a colleague there was a bone that appeared loads prefer it on the Asmolean Museum in Oxford
  • He and staff studied it however discovered it weighed solely half as a lot as the unique bone ought to. So for now, nonetheless thought-about to be misplaced
  • William Buckland formally named Megalosaurus on February 20, 1824
  • Partial jaw discovered close to Oxford
  • Buckland and William Conybeare labored collectively learning the fossils
  • Buckland’s spouse Mary illustrated the bones
  • Conybeare got here up with the identify Megalosaurus
  • Megalosaurus introduced in 1822 however not formally, so it was a “nomen nudum”
  • Georges Cuvier urged Buckland to formally identify the animal, so Buckland formally named Megalosaurus on February 20, 1824, at a gathering of the Geological Society of London (identical assembly Conybeare described a whole Plesiosaurus)
  • A plead (Learn by William Buckland on Feb 20, 1824):
  • “I’m induced to put earlier than the Geological Society the annexed representations of elements of the skeleton of an infinite fossil animal, discovered at Stonesfield close to Woodstock, about twelve miles to the N.W. of Oxford; within the hope that, imperfect as are the current supplies, their communication to the general public could induce those that possess different elements of the identical reptile, to transmit to the Society such additional info as could result in a extra full elucidation of its osteology”
  • Named primarily based on a proper decrease jaw with one tooth, some vertebrae, a neck rib, a rib, elements of the pelvis and hips, a thigh bone, and a part of a foot
  • Can see most of those bones on the Oxford College Museum of Pure Historical past
  • Buckland didn’t give Megalosaurus a species identify (occurred loads in these days)
  • It was Ferdinand von Ritgen who first tried Megalosaurus conybeari in 1826, however nobody actually used it so it’s a nomen indirect
  • In 1827, Gideon Mantell named it Megalosaurus bucklandii, which caught
  • One factor to notice: Richard Owen didn’t coin the phrase dinosaur till virtually 20 years after Megalosaurus was named (1841)
  • At the least seven people have been discovered
  • Numerous tooth discovered
  • Some hint fossils thought to belong to Megalosaurus (tracks discovered close to Oxford), however exhausting to know for positive what animal made them
  • Not a lot to work with when William Buckland was naming Megalosaurus
  • Some rib bones, elements of a leg, a jaw with an extended tooth within the center
  • Buckland estimated Megalosaurus to be 60 to 70 ft lengthy, considered most likely amphibious
  • Thought Megalosaurus appeared like an enormous lizard that walked on all fours (although he did perceive primarily based on the thigh bone that it could have been extra upright than sprawled)
  • Can see the enormous lizardness of it in Crystal Palace Dinosaurs, made by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins within the 1850s
  • Crystal Palace sculpture, additionally appeared sort of bear like, however with an extended dragging tail, a small hump round its neck
  • Hump on shoulders primarily based on excessive spines considered a part of Megalosaurus (now know they belong to Becklespinax, which is now often known as Altispinax). We solely know the three again vertebrae with very tall spines so paleoart is speculative). Spines are almost 14 in (about 35 cm) tall)
  • Now estimated to be about 30 ft (9 m) lengthy, weighing 1,500 lb (700 kg)
  • Different, later estimates at 20 ft (6 m) lengthy, weighing 1500 lb (700 kg)
  • Exhausting to know its precise dimension (lacking some bones that will assist)
  • No full skeletons discovered but, however finds of shut kinfolk like Torvosaurus have helped
  • Torvosaurus is Megalosaurus’ closest relative (sister taxon)
  • Walked on two legs, stored tail off floor
  • Had a brief, large shoulder blade
  • Had a sturdy humerus (higher arm)
  • Fairly strong and muscled
  • Had brief arms and an extended head
  • Cranium not well-known
  • However appears to have a big head
  • Had massive tooth
  • Had a sturdy decrease jaw
  • Could have been an apex predator
  • Lived in coastal habitats
  • Nonetheless loads we don’t learn about Megalosaurus
  • At one level there was a debate about whether or not or not Megalosaurus was even legitimate (was it a nomen dubium, after being a wastebasket taxon with greater than 50 species categorized as Megalosaurus?) however Roger Benson and others analyzed Megalosaurus bones and located it had distinctive characters within the decrease jaw and was legitimate
  • Sort (and now) solely species is Megalosaurus bucklandii
  • Genus identify means “nice lizard”
  • First non-avian dinosaur to be named
  • Lived within the Center Jurassic in what’s now England
  • Additionally has been talked about in literary works
  • Bleak Home, by Charles Dickens, was a novel first printed as a 20 episode serial between 1852 and 1853
  • Within the first paragraph:
  • “[…] it could not be great to satisfy a Megalosaurus, forty ft lengthy or so, waddling like an elephantine lizard up Holborn Hill.”
  • Typically regarded as the primary time Megalosaurus was talked about in literature. Seems to not be true. Charles Dickens was concerned although
  • Family Phrases, a weekly literary journal Charles Dickens edited
  • Megalosaurus talked about within the August 16, 1851 version (Quantity III, No. 73), written by Henry Morley (“Our Phantom Ship on an Antediluvian Cruise”, the place we voyage into the previous)
  • “Here’s a land reptile, earlier than which we take the freedom of operating. His tooth look too decidedly carnivorous. A form of crocodile, thirty ft lengthy, with a giant physique, mounted on excessive thick legs, will not be more likely to be pleasant with our legs and our bodies. Megalosaurus is his identify, and, likely, grasping is his nature. Mercy upon us ! There ‘s a younger crocodile flying ; have a look at his lengthy jaw and sharp tooth ; he’s sweeping down upon us, stretching his lengthy neck out. He touches floor, not after us, however yonder little kangaroo, no larger than a rat. However now the final little crocodile tucks his wings underneath his arms—they work on an enormously lengthy little finger—he tucks his wings underneath his arms, and begins operating on 4 legs, as if he actually have been a bit of crocodile, and never a chicken. Megalosaurus spies him ; Megalosaurus is after him ; away he runs right into a lake of water, swimming there like a fish ; and now lands, takes flight, and perches on a tree”

Enjoyable Reality:

The primary dinosaur fossil collected in Africa could have been discovered as much as 500 years earlier than Robert Plot discovered his Megalosaurus “scrotum humanum” bone.

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