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  1. This weeks #Lego #FossilFriday is #Gigantspinosaurus.

    It was found in 1985 by Ouyang Hui near Jinquan, and reported as a Tuojiangosaurus in 1986 by Gao Ruiqi and colleagues.

    It wasnt until 1992 when Gigantspinosaurus was described and named by Ouyang for an abstract lecture. But the name was generally considered a nomen nudum (not recognised as a species) in the west.

    In 2006 it was disclosed that the abstract contained sufficient description to be recognised as its own species.

  2. This weeks #Lego #FossilFriday is #Gigantspinosaurus.

    It was found in 1985 by Ouyang Hui near Jinquan, and reported as a Tuojiangosaurus in 1986 by Gao Ruiqi and colleagues.

    It wasnt until 1992 when Gigantspinosaurus was described and named by Ouyang for an abstract lecture. But the name was generally considered a nomen nudum (not recognised as a species) in the west.

    In 2006 it was disclosed that the abstract contained sufficient description to be recognised as its own species.

  3. This weeks #Lego #FossilFriday is #Gigantspinosaurus.

    It was found in 1985 by Ouyang Hui near Jinquan, and reported as a Tuojiangosaurus in 1986 by Gao Ruiqi and colleagues.

    It wasnt until 1992 when Gigantspinosaurus was described and named by Ouyang for an abstract lecture. But the name was generally considered a nomen nudum (not recognised as a species) in the west.

    In 2006 it was disclosed that the abstract contained sufficient description to be recognised as its own species.

  4. This weeks #Lego #FossilFriday is #Gigantspinosaurus.

    It was found in 1985 by Ouyang Hui near Jinquan, and reported as a Tuojiangosaurus in 1986 by Gao Ruiqi and colleagues.

    It wasnt until 1992 when Gigantspinosaurus was described and named by Ouyang for an abstract lecture. But the name was generally considered a nomen nudum (not recognised as a species) in the west.

    In 2006 it was disclosed that the abstract contained sufficient description to be recognised as its own species.

  5. This weeks #Lego #FossilFriday is #Gigantspinosaurus.

    It was found in 1985 by Ouyang Hui near Jinquan, and reported as a Tuojiangosaurus in 1986 by Gao Ruiqi and colleagues.

    It wasnt until 1992 when Gigantspinosaurus was described and named by Ouyang for an abstract lecture. But the name was generally considered a nomen nudum (not recognised as a species) in the west.

    In 2006 it was disclosed that the abstract contained sufficient description to be recognised as its own species.