Species: maysi KIRKLAND & CARPENTER, 1994
Etymology: Species named for Chris Mays, president of Dinamation International
Corporation and founder of the Dinamation International Society (a nonprofit
organization to promote paleontology), who with DIS funded this research.
Holotype: MWC 1815
Locality: MWC Loc. 1.05.86, Mygatt-Moore (M&M) Quarry, Rabbit Valley, Mesa County, Western Colorado.
Horizon: Middle Brushy Basin Member, Morrison Formation.
Biostratigraphy: Zone 3.
Age: Comobluffian age, Kimmeridgian Stage, uppermost Malm Epoch, Late Jurassic.
Material: Complete left ilium with numerous grooves interpreted as tooth marks over dorsal shield.
Note: Type ilium has tooth marks from Allosaurus fragilis (FOSTER, 2005)
Hypodigm.
MWC 1800-1803: 4 dorsal vertebrae.
MWC 1804-1808, 1839a: 7 caudal vertebrae..
MWC 1809-1813, 1840: Several ribs.
MWC 1814: Ulna.
MWC 1816: A metacarpal.
MWC 1817: A pedal ungual.
MWC 939: A probable pedal ungual.
MWC 1818: 1 large triangular cervical spine.
MWC 1819-1824, 2677, 2678: 8 caudal dermal spines.
MWC 1825: 1 small solid, triangular dermal spine.
MWC 1826-1830: 5 circular to oval dorsal scutes.
MWC 1831: 1 dorsal scute wider than long.
MWC 1832-1833: 2 rectangular dorsal scutes.
MWC 1834: 1 massive dorsal scute.
MWC 1835-1837: 3 large asymmetric dorsal scutes.
MWC 1838: 1 large sacral shield fragment.
KIRKLAND, CARPENTER, HUNT & SCHETTZ, 1998
MWC 2843: Jugal.
Locality: MWC locality, Hups Cactus Park Quarry, Uncompahgre Plateau, Mesa County, Colorado.Horizon: Middle to upper Brushy Basin Member, Morrison Formation.
Biostratigraphy: Zone 3.
Age: Comobluffian age, Kimmeridgian Stage, uppermost Malm Epoch, Late Jurassic.
Material:
MWC 2610: Partially articulated skeleton.