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Hudiesaurus (meaning "butterfly lizard") is a herbivorous sauropod genus of dinosaur from China. Its fossil remains were found in 1993 by a Chinese-Japanese expedition near in Shanshan, Xinjiang province. The genus contains a single species, Hudiesaurus sinojapanorum, was named and described by Dong Zhiming in 1997. The generic name is derived from Mandarin hudie, meaning "butterfly," and refers to a flat butterfly-shaped process on the front base of the vertebral spine. The specific name refers to the members of the Sino-Japan Silk Road Dinosaur Expedition but can also be read as "central part" in Chinese, a pun on the Japanese Chunichi Shinbun (again "central part") press group, which financed the research.

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  • Hudiesaurus (en)
  • Hudiesaurus (fr)
  • フディエサウルス (ja)
  • Hudiesaurus (nl)
  • Hudiezaur (pl)
  • 蝴蝶龍屬 (zh)
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  • Hudiesaurus (meaning "butterfly lizard") is a herbivorous sauropod genus of dinosaur from China. Its fossil remains were found in 1993 by a Chinese-Japanese expedition near in Shanshan, Xinjiang province. The genus contains a single species, Hudiesaurus sinojapanorum, was named and described by Dong Zhiming in 1997. The generic name is derived from Mandarin hudie, meaning "butterfly," and refers to a flat butterfly-shaped process on the front base of the vertebral spine. The specific name refers to the members of the Sino-Japan Silk Road Dinosaur Expedition but can also be read as "central part" in Chinese, a pun on the Japanese Chunichi Shinbun (again "central part") press group, which financed the research. (en)
  • フディエサウルス(Hudiesaurus "蝶のトカゲ"の意味)は中国より知られる恐竜の属。竜脚類であり、マメンチサウルスに近縁かもしれない。化石は新疆ウイグル自治区のジュラ紀後期チトニアン(en)(1億4200万年前)の地層であるカラジャ累層( en)から発見されている。タイプ種(唯一知られる種でもある)はHudiesaurus sinojapanorumで2つの不完全な標本のみが知られている。タイプ標本(IVPP V 11120)は大きな椎骨のみである。他におそらくより小さな個体のものとみられるほぼ完全な前肢と歯を含む部分的な骨格がこの種のものとされている。2つの標本とも1997年に董枝明(en)により記載された。標本は断片的であるが、フディエサウルスは竜脚類の中でも巨大で、30 mに達したかもしれないと考えられている。 (ja)
  • Hudiezaur (Hudiesaurus sinojapanorum) – zauropod z grupy euzauropodów (Eusauropoda). Żył w okresie późnej jury na terenach wschodniej Azji. Jego szczątki znaleziono w Chinach (w Sinciangu). (pl)
  • Hudiesaurus sinojapanorum is een plantenetende sauropode dinosauriër, behorend tot de Eusauropoda, die tijdens het late Jura leefde in het gebied van het huidige China. (nl)
  • 蝴蝶龍(學名:Hudiesaurus)是一屬來自中國的侏羅紀蜥腳下目恐龍。 (zh)
  • Hudiesaurus (signifiant « lézard papillon) est un genre de dinosaures sauropodes du Jurassique retrouvé en Chine. Il aurait mesuré une trentaine de mètres de longueur. L'espèce-type, H. sinojapanorum, a été décrite par en 1997. Le nom générique est tiré du mandarin hudie (« papillon »), faisant référence à la forme de la vertèbre dorsale retrouvée, d'une taille de 55 centimètres. Le nom spécifique réfère aux membres de l'expédition, mais peut également être lu comme « partie centrale » en chinois, un jeu de mot avec le nom du groupe de presse japonais Chunichi Shinbun, qui a financé les recherches. (fr)
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