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This is a list that includes taxa of valid genera of dinosaurs without any illustration of recreation in life. I have proposed to apply it and draw a picture of each one per day. (The result will be that we will have 366 different images by December 31). The drawing is a simple lineart with shadows and simple finishes, just to show a brief idea of ​​the animal and its proportions. The simplicity is due to the great need that prevails not only in wikimedia to have decent illustrations, but also on the internet. Therefore, the illustrations, as simple as they may seem, will be made as rigorously and neutrally as possible. This list includes only dinosaurs that do not have any illustration present in Wikimedia commons adequate enough to even include it in an image thumbnail of the List of valid dinosaur genera in its Spanish version. So they don't have any drawings or drawings that are so badly bad that it was necessary to include them. The reconstructions are made based on the necessary data indicated in the list, the specific genus and species, the references that go from the literature where it was named, described, to where recently established phylogenetic relationships are established. Their closest relatives to give them an appearance similar to them and apply phylogenetic bracketing to the illustration for greater parsimony. External images of the fossil, specimens, diagrams or other reconstructions. And finally the local images in case you have them to observe and rely directly on them to be as possibly as possible and in tune with them. If you see that there is a dinosaur that for some reason I did not include, and you think it needs to be added or you want to add it, go ahead! There is no problem. Moreover, I would be very grateful if you did. All images are reviewed on the image review page, any detail or comment will be well received and taken into account to improve any piece. Do it on the dinosaur image review page or on my discussion page.

What I hope to achieve with this will be that I initially have a simple image, but that with the passing of days, months and years. Go from this, to this.


(in Spanish) Esta es una lista que incluye taxones de géneros válidos de dinosaurios sin ninguna ilustración de recreación en vida. Me he propuesto aplicarla y hacer un dibujo de cada uno por dia. (El resultado será que tendremos 366 imágenes diferentes para el 31 de diciembre). El dibujo es un sencillo lineart con sombras y acabados sencillos, solo para mostrar una idea breve del animal y sus proporciones. La sencillez se debe a la gran necesidad que impera no solo en wikimedia para tener ilustraciones dignas, sino también en la internet. Por ello las ilustraciones por mas sencillas que parezcan las realizare con el mayor rigor y neutralidad posibles. Esta lista incluye únicamente dinosaurios que no tienen ninguna ilustración presente en Wikimedia commons lo suficientemente adecuada como para siquiera incluirla en una miniatura de imagen de la Lista de géneros válidos de dinosaurios en su versión en Español. Osea que no tienen ningún dibujo o de plano los que hayan estan tan terriblemente mal que fue necesario incluirlos. Las reconstrucciones se realizan en base a los datos necesarios señalados en la lista, el genero y especie específicos, las referencias que van desde la literatura donde fue nombrado, descrito, hasta donde se establecen relaciones filogenéticas recientemente efectuadas. Sus parientes más cercanos para darle una apariencia semejante a ellos y aplicar el horquillado filogenético a la ilustración para mayor parsimonia. Imágenes externas del fósil, especímenes, diagramas u otras reconstrucciones. Y por último las imagenes locales en caso de tenerlas para observar y basarse directamente en ellas para estar lo más posiblemente concordante y en sintonía con ellas. Si ve que hay un dinosaurio que por alguna razón no incluí, y cree que debe agregarse o desea agregarlo, ¡adelante! No hay ningún problema. Además, estaría muy agradecido si lo hicieras. Todas las imagenes se revisan en la pagina de revisión de imagen, cualquier detalle o comentario sera bien recibido y tomado en cuenta para mejorar cualquier pieza. Hazlo en la pagina de revisión de imagen de dinosaurios o en mi pagina de discusion.

Lo que espero lograr con esto sera que inicialmente tenga una imagen sencilla, pero que con el paso de los días, meses y años. Pase de esto, a esto.

Genus and species References Closest relatives External images, diagrams. Local images
Abrosaurus dongpoi Ouyang (1989).[1] Macronarians
Turiasaurians
A beautiful photo of the skull exhibited at Zigong Dinosaur Museum in China by the Singaporean Andy on The Fossil Forum
photo from the Zigong Museum official link
Acantholipan gonzalezi Rivera-Sylva et al. (2011).[2]
Rivera-Sylva et al. (2018). [3]
Ramírez-Velasco & Hernandez-Rivera (2015).[4]
Nodosaurus
Sauropelta
Different photographs of fossils reconstructed with paleontologists, in the blog of "Tec Review".
Photograph of the fossil mounted in the digital newspaper "Demócrata Saltillo".
Photograph of the fossil with the license CC BY 4.0, in "Ciencia MX Noticias"
Adelolophus hutchisoni Gates et al. (2013).[5]
Gates et al. (2014).[6]
Holroyd & Hutchison (2016).[7]
Lambeosaurinae Tweet by David Evans
Tweet by UC Museum of Paleo
Adratiklit boulahfa Maidment et al. (2019).[8] Dacentrurus
Miragaia longicollum
Image at sci-news page
Skeletal diagram of the closest relative Dacentrurus by Jaime A. Headden
Adynomosaurus arcanus Prieto-Márquez et al. (2018).[9] Tsintaosaurus
Pararhabdodon
Tweet by Francisco Ortega
The images of the fossil are available at the page of the paper
Aegyptosaurus baharijensis Stromer, (1932).[10] Argentinosaurus
Patagotitan
Holotype material of Aegyptosaurus by Iain James Reid
Aegyptosaurus schematic by Megalotitan
Afromimus tenerensis Sereno (2017).[11]
Cerroni et al. (2019).[12]
Noasauridae
Velocisaurus
Masiakasaurus
Skeletal diagram of Masiakasaurus by Scott Hartman
Ahshislepelta minor Burns & Sullivan (2011).[13] Minotaurasaurus
Nodocephalosaurus
Photograph of the humerus
Albalophosaurus yamaguchiorum Ohashi & Barrett (2009).[14] Ceratopsia
Chaoyangsauridae
Photograph of the fossil
Skull reconstructed
Model of the skull in a Tweet by k-ta(けーた)_ラーメン大好きオジサン
Same model of the skull in GET AWAY TRIKE! Blog
Restoration By José Carlos Cortés on @ryuukibart
Albertadromeus syntarsus Brown et al. (2013).[15] Orodrominae Parksosaurids Scale by Stephen O'Connor for acurrate silhouette
Skeletal diagram by C. Brown
Albertavenator curriei Evans et al. (2017).[16] Troodontidae Skeletal diagram by lythronax-argestes
Photo and diagram at sci-news
Albinykus baatar Nesbitt et al. (2011).[17] Ceratonykini Photo of the fossil
Alcovasaurus longispinus Galton & Carpenter (2016).[18] Miragaia longicollum
Dacentrurus
Skeletal reconstruction by Gunnar Bivens
Skeletal diagram of the closest relative Miragaia longicollum by Ashley Patch
Alnashetri cerropoliciensis Makovicky et al. (2012).[19] Alvarezsaurus
Bonapartenykus
Right metatarsus
Femur
Amargatitanis macni Apesteguía (2007).[20] Pilmatueia
Brachytrachelopan
holotype femur and ischia
Skeletal diagram made two months after I made my illustration (I did not use it as an original reference)
Amazonsaurus maranhensis Carvalho et al. (2003).[21] Zapalasaurus
Histriasaurus
Skeletal diagram by Slate Weasel
Skeletal diagram with illustrated fossils by Ariel Milani
Amtocephale gobiensis Watabe et al. (2011).[22] Prenocephale
Acrotholus
holotype dome
skull diagram by Tracy Lee Ford
Amygdalodon patagonicus Cabrera (1947).[23] Volkheimeria
Gongxianosaurus
Holotype
Holotype
Anasazisaurus horneri Hunt & Lucas (1993).[24] Kritosaurus
Naashoibitosaurus
Holotype skull
Andesaurus delgadoi Calvo & Bonaparte (1991) Malawisaurus
Wintonotitan
caudal vertebra
skeletal by Tracy L Ford
Sillouete by Steveoc 86
Angolatitan adamastor Mateus et al. (2011).[25] Somphospondyli holotype fossils
skeletal diagram by Felipe Martinez
mounted skeleton at Angola
Angulomastacator daviesi Wagner & Lehman (2009).[26] Lambeosaurinae holotype
skull diagram by Felipe Martinez
Anhuilong diboensis Ren et al. (2020).[8] Omeisaurus
Huangshanlong
Aniksosaurus darwini Martínez & Novas (2006)[27] Avetheropoda Fossils
Holotype
Anodontosaurus lambei Sternberg (1929)[28] Ankylosaurus
Euoplocephalus
Holotype skull
Tail cub
Anomalipes zhaoi Yu et al. (2018).[29] Chirostenotes
Gigantoraptor
Fossil pes
Anoplosaurus curtonotus Seeley (1879)[30] Struthiosaurini?
Scapula
holotype photographs
Anserimimus planinychus Barsbold (1988).[31] Gallimimus
fossils draw by Tracy L Ford
Aquilarhinus palimentus Prieto-Marquez et al. (2019).[32] Eotrachodon
skull diagram
jaw
Aragosaurus ischiaticus Sanz et al. (1987).[33] Macronaria skeletal
foossils
Aralosaurus tuberiferus Rodzhdestvensky (1968). Canardia
Jaxartosaurus
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Archaeodontosaurus descouensi Buffeaut (2005). Tazoudasaurus
Shunosaurus
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Archaeornithoides deinosauriscus Elzanowski & Wellnhofer (1992). Byronosaurus?
Sinornithoides?
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Arcusaurus perirabdalorum Yates et al. (2011). Pantydraco
Efraasia
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Astrophocaudia slaughteri D'Emic (2012). Sauroposeidon
Euhelopus
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Atacamatitan chilensis Kellner et al. (2011). Lithostrotia []
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Atlascopcosaurus loadsi Rich & Vickers-Rich (1989). Qantassaurus
Morrosaurus?
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Atsinganosaurus velauciensis Garcia et al. (2010). Ampelosaurus
Lirainosaurus
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Australodocus bohetii Remes (2007). Euhelopodidae []
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Austrocheirus isasii Ezcurra et al. (2010). Averostra []
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Austroposeidon magnificus Bandeira et al. (2016). Mendozasaurus
Futalongkosaurus
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Austrosaurus mckillopi Longman (1933). Somphospondyli []
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Auroraceratops rugosus You et al. (2005). Graciliceratops
Aquilops
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Aviatyrannis jurassica Rauhut (2003). Tyrannomimus?
Harpymimus?
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Bactrosaurus johnsoni Gilmore (1933). Gilmoreosaurus
Nanyangosaurus
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Baotianmansaurus henanensis Zhang et al. (2009). Dongyangosaurus
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Barrosasaurus casamiquelai Salgado & Coria (2009). [34] Titanosaurians photo of the fossil at Aragosaurus forum

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