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• Albisaurus (meaning "Albis [River] lizard")
was once thought to be a genus of dinosaur,
but is now thought to be a non-dinosaurian
archosaur.[1][2] It was first described by
Antonin Fritsch (also spelt Frič), a Czech
palaeontologist, in 1893, but the remains are
sparse. The validity of the species cannot be
proven based on the fossil remains, and it is
usually marked as a nomen dubium. It lived
during Coniacian to Santonian stages of the
Cretaceous period (about 90 - 84 million years
ago).