Genus: Jiangjunosaurus JIA, FORSTER, XU & CLARK, 2007
Etymology: Chines, jiangjun, "general" and Greek, sauros, "lizard"; the generic
name is derived from the desereted town of Jiangjunmiao near the holotype locality,
named for an ancient general who died nearby, and Greek, sauros, "lizard."
Species: junggarensis JIA, FORSTER, XU & CLARK, 2007
Etymology: In reference to the Junggar Basin, the large geographical area
that includes the type locality.
Holotype: IVPP V 14724
Locality: Jingjunmiao, Junggar Basin, Xinjiang Autonomous Region, China.
Horizon: Upper section of the Shishugou Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Oxfordian Age, Lower Malm Epoch, Lower Late Jurassic.
Material: A partial articulated skeleton, including partial skull, an almost complete mandible, 11 articulated cervical vertebrae, some ribs and 2 dermal plates.