In 1998, Hunt
et al., examined UMMP 8870, a partial hip bone (
ilium) originally assigned as a
paratype of the dinosaur
Chindesaurus, and designated it as the
holotype of a new dinosaur,
Caseosaurus crosbyensis. Irmis
et al. concluded that an ilium, NMMNH P-35995 originally assigned by Heckert
et al. in 2000 to the
silesaurid Eucoelophysis, strongly resembles the
Caseosaurus holotype. Langer (2004) examined the
ilium and reassigned it back to the genus
Chindesaurus. However, in 2018,
Caseosaurus was considered a valid species, and was identified as a relative of
Herrerasaurus, outside of the
Dinosauria.
Distinguishing anatomical features According to Baron and Williams (2018),
Caseosaurus can be distinguished from all dinosaurs (including herrerasaurids, which are placed outside Dinosauria in their analysis) by a distinctive feature: a sharp, well developed ridge connects the midpoint of the supracetabular crest to the preacetabular process. ==Paleoecology==