Sanchusaurus
"Sanchusaurus" (meaning "Lizard from Sanchu") is an informal name for an ornithomimid dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period of Asia. It is only known by a partial tail vertebra,[1] found in Nakasato, Japan.[2] Graeme Worth[3] and Dong Zhiming[1] considered it synonymous with Gallimimus but the large discrepancy in both age and location between the two species, as well as the sparse remains which "Sanchusaurus" is known from, make this assignment dubious at best. The genus has not been formally described and is considered a nomen nudum. It was first mentioned by Hisa in 1985.[3]
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