Abstract:
A scapula with healed wound of Yangchuanosaurus (Sinraptor) hepingensis ZDM 0024 from Zigong Dinosaur Museum of China is described. This is the first detailed description on pathology of theropoda in China. The discontinuous cortical bones, angular deformity and bony callus suggest an external force-caused wound healing in this bone, rather than a pathological fracture. Mamenchisaurus hochuanensis with tail club among the contemporary fauna is probably the candidate for the assault. This presents an attractive explanation to the bone fracture of Yangchuanosaurus hepingensis.