Datai is an extinct genus of Ankylosauridae dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Zhoutian Formation of Jiangxi Province, China. The genus contains a Monotypic taxon, D. yingliangis, which is known from the Joint skulls and partial skeletons of two individuals.
The holotype specimen, YLSNHM 01002, consists of a skull, four dorsal vertebrae, ribs, four distal caudal vertebrae surrounded by ossified (likely indicative of the presence of a tail club), incomplete , the left arm (including the humeral head and distal radius and ulna), a fragmentary left ilium, a distal right femur, several osteoderms.
The paratype specimen, YLSNHM 01003, also includes a skull, in addition to all of the cervical vertebrae, five dorsal vertebrae, incomplete pectoral girdles, the left elbow region (distal humerus and proximal radius and ulna), and osteoderms.
In 2024, Xing et al. described Datai yingliangis as a new genus and species of ankylosaurine dinosaur based on these fossil remains. The Genus, Datai, is a composite of the last characters of the Chinese words 'tongda' (to understand/to be sensible) and 'antai' (stable). The specific name, yingliangis, is in recognition of the Yingliang Group.
Both trees are reproduced below excluding the outgroups for improved readability:
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