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Chucarosaurus

Chucarosaurus (meaning "indomitable reptile") is an extinct genus of titanosaurian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous (middle Cenomanian–lower Turonian) Huincul Formation of Argentina. The genus contains a single species, C. diripienda, known from various limb and pelvic bones.[1]

Chucarosaurus
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, Cenomanian–Turonian
Skeletal diagram of Chucarosaurus
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Clade: Saurischia
Clade: Sauropodomorpha
Clade: Sauropoda
Clade: Macronaria
Clade: Titanosauria
Clade: Colossosauria
Genus: Chucarosaurus
Agnolin et al., 2023
Species:
C. diripienda
Binomial name
Chucarosaurus diripienda
Agnolin et al., 2023

Discovery and naming edit

The Chucarosaurus holotype specimen, MPCA PV 820, was discovered in sediments of the Huincul Formation, dated to the middle Cenomanian–lower Turonian ages of the late Cretaceous period, at Pueblo Blanco Natural Reserve in Río Negro Province, Argentina. The specimen consists of a complete left humerus, partial left radius, complete left metacarpal II, left ischium, partial left femur and fibula, partial right tibia, and partial indeterminate metapodial, all of which belong to one individual. An additional specimen (MPCA PV 821), consisting of a left femur and tibia, was assigned as the paratype.[1]

In 2023, Agnolin et al. described Chucarosaurus diripienda, a new genus and species of colossosaurian titanosaurs, based on these fossil remains. The generic name, "Chucarosaurus", combines "chucaro", a Quechua word meaning "hard and indomitable animal" with the Latin word "saurus", meaning "reptile". The specific name, "diripienda", is derived from a Latin word meaning "scrambled".[1]

Description edit

 
Life restoration

Chucarosaurus was a large, slender-limbed titanosaur. Its femur was roughly 1.9 metres (6.2 ft) long, somewhat smaller than the estimated 2.5 metres (8.2 ft) length of the femur of Argentinosaurus. The forelimb was shorter than the hindlimb, with a humerus 78% the length of the femur, as is typical of titanosaurs but unlike some basal titanosauriforms such as brachiosaurids. As in other colossosaurs, the deltopectoral crest of the humerus was thickened in its distal half. The ischium has a shorter, more robust iliac peduncle than in other titanosaurs.[1]

Classification edit

 
Size of Chucarosaurus compared to a human

Agnolin et al. (2023) recovered Chucarosaurus as a colossosaurian member of the Titanosauria, as the sister taxon to a clade formed by Notocolossus and the Lognkosauria. The results of their phylogenetic analyses are shown in the cladogram below:[1]

Palaeoenvironment edit

 
Size of several dinosaurs from the Huincul Formation compared to a human

Chucarosaurus is known from the Late Cretaceous Huincul Formation of Río Negro Province, Argentina. Many dinosaurs, including fellow titanosaurs (Argentinosaurus Bustingorrytitan, and Choconsaurus),[2] rebbachisaurids (Cathartesaura, Limaysaurus, and Sidersaura),[3][4] carcharodontosaurids (Mapusaurus, Meraxes, and Taurovenator),[5] a megaraptoran (Aoniraptor), abelisaurids (Skorpiovenator, Tralkasaurus, and Ilokelesia), an elaphrosaurine (Huinculsaurus),[6] a paravian (Overoraptor), and the unusual avetheropod Gualicho have also been named from the formation.[7][8] Remains of unenlagiids, iguanodonts, and elasmarian ornithopods are also known.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Agnolin, Federico L.; Gonzalez Riga, Bernardo J.; Aranciaga Rolando, Alexis M.; Rozadilla, Sebastián; Motta, Matías J.; Chimento, Nicolás R.; Novas, Fernando E. (2023-02-02). "A new giant titanosaur (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Northwestern Patagonia, Argentina". Cretaceous Research. 146: 105487. Bibcode:2023CrRes.14605487A. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2023.105487. ISSN 0195-6671.
  2. ^ Simón, M. E.; Salgado, L. (2023). "A new gigantic titanosaurian sauropod from the early Late Cretaceous of Patagonia (Neuquén Province, Argentina)". Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. doi:10.4202/app.01086.2023.
  3. ^ Calvo, Jorge O.; Salgado, Leonardo (1995). (PDF). Gaia. 11: 13–33. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 September 2021.
  4. ^ Lerzo, Lucas Nicolás; Gallina, Pablo Ariel; Canale, Juan Ignacio; Otero, Alejandro; Carballido, José Luis; Apesteguía, Sebastián; Makovicky, Peter Juraj (2024-01-03). "The last of the oldies: a basal rebbachisaurid (Sauropoda, Diplodocoidea) from the early Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian–Turonian) of Patagonia, Argentina". Historical Biology: 1–26. doi:10.1080/08912963.2023.2297914. ISSN 0891-2963.
  5. ^ Canale, Juan I.; Apesteguía, Sebastián; Gallina, Pablo A.; Mitchell, Jonathan; Smith, Nathan D.; Cullen, Thomas M.; Shinya, Akiko; Haluza, Alejandro; Gianechini, Federico A.; Makovicky, Peter J. (July 2022). "New giant carnivorous dinosaur reveals convergent evolutionary trends in theropod arm reduction". Current Biology. 32 (14): 3195–3202.e5. Bibcode:2022CBio...32E3195C. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2022.05.057. PMID 35803271. S2CID 250343124.
  6. ^ Baiano, Mattia A.; Coria, Rodolfo A.; Cau, Andrea (June 2020). "A new abelisauroid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Huincul Formation (lower Upper Cretaceous, Neuquén Basin) of Patagonia, Argentina". Cretaceous Research. 110: 104408. Bibcode:2020CrRes.11004408B. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2020.104408. S2CID 214118853.
  7. ^ Cerroni, M.A.; Motta, M.J.; Agnolín, F.L.; Aranciaga Rolando, A.M.; Brissón Egli, F.; Novas, F.E. (2020). "A new abelisaurid from the Huincul Formation (Cenomanian-Turonian; Upper Cretaceous) of Río Negro province, Argentina". Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 98: 102445. Bibcode:2020JSAES..9802445C. doi:10.1016/j.jsames.2019.102445. S2CID 213781725.
  8. ^ Matías J. Motta; Federico L. Agnolín; Federico Brissón Egli; Fernando E. Novas (2020). "New theropod dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia sheds light on the paravian radiation in Gondwana". The Science of Nature. 107 (3): Article number 24. Bibcode:2020SciNa.107...24M. doi:10.1007/s00114-020-01682-1. hdl:11336/135530. PMID 32468191. S2CID 218913199.

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Chucarosaurus meaning indomitable reptile is an extinct genus of titanosaurian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous middle Cenomanian lower Turonian Huincul Formation of Argentina The genus contains a single species C diripienda known from various limb and pelvic bones 1 ChucarosaurusTemporal range Late Cretaceous Cenomanian Turonian PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Skeletal diagram of Chucarosaurus Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Clade Dinosauria Clade Saurischia Clade Sauropodomorpha Clade Sauropoda Clade Macronaria Clade Titanosauria Clade Colossosauria Genus ChucarosaurusAgnolin et al 2023 Species C diripienda Binomial name Chucarosaurus diripiendaAgnolin et al 2023 Contents 1 Discovery and naming 2 Description 3 Classification 4 Palaeoenvironment 5 ReferencesDiscovery and naming editThe Chucarosaurus holotype specimen MPCA PV 820 was discovered in sediments of the Huincul Formation dated to the middle Cenomanian lower Turonian ages of the late Cretaceous period at Pueblo Blanco Natural Reserve in Rio Negro Province Argentina The specimen consists of a complete left humerus partial left radius complete left metacarpal II left ischium partial left femur and fibula partial right tibia and partial indeterminate metapodial all of which belong to one individual An additional specimen MPCA PV 821 consisting of a left femur and tibia was assigned as the paratype 1 In 2023 Agnolin et al described Chucarosaurus diripienda a new genus and species of colossosaurian titanosaurs based on these fossil remains The generic name Chucarosaurus combines chucaro a Quechua word meaning hard and indomitable animal with the Latin word saurus meaning reptile The specific name diripienda is derived from a Latin word meaning scrambled 1 Description edit nbsp Life restoration Chucarosaurus was a large slender limbed titanosaur Its femur was roughly 1 9 metres 6 2 ft long somewhat smaller than the estimated 2 5 metres 8 2 ft length of the femur of Argentinosaurus The forelimb was shorter than the hindlimb with a humerus 78 the length of the femur as is typical of titanosaurs but unlike some basal titanosauriforms such as brachiosaurids As in other colossosaurs the deltopectoral crest of the humerus was thickened in its distal half The ischium has a shorter more robust iliac peduncle than in other titanosaurs 1 Classification edit nbsp Size of Chucarosaurus compared to a human Agnolin et al 2023 recovered Chucarosaurus as a colossosaurian member of the Titanosauria as the sister taxon to a clade formed by Notocolossus and the Lognkosauria The results of their phylogenetic analyses are shown in the cladogram below 1 Colossosauria Rinconsauria Bonitasaura Chucarosaurus Notocolossus Lognkosauria Mendozasaurus Quetecsaurus Futalognkosaurus Puertasaurus Drusilasaura Argentinosaurus PatagotitanPalaeoenvironment edit nbsp Size of several dinosaurs from the Huincul Formation compared to a human Chucarosaurus is known from the Late Cretaceous Huincul Formation of Rio Negro Province Argentina Many dinosaurs including fellow titanosaurs Argentinosaurus Bustingorrytitan and Choconsaurus 2 rebbachisaurids Cathartesaura Limaysaurus and Sidersaura 3 4 carcharodontosaurids Mapusaurus Meraxes and Taurovenator 5 a megaraptoran Aoniraptor abelisaurids Skorpiovenator Tralkasaurus and Ilokelesia an elaphrosaurine Huinculsaurus 6 a paravian Overoraptor and the unusual avetheropod Gualicho have also been named from the formation 7 8 Remains of unenlagiids iguanodonts and elasmarian ornithopods are also known 1 References edit a b c d e f Agnolin Federico L Gonzalez Riga Bernardo J Aranciaga Rolando Alexis M Rozadilla Sebastian Motta Matias J Chimento Nicolas R Novas Fernando E 2023 02 02 A new giant titanosaur Dinosauria Sauropoda from the Upper Cretaceous of Northwestern Patagonia Argentina Cretaceous Research 146 105487 Bibcode 2023CrRes 14605487A doi 10 1016 j cretres 2023 105487 ISSN 0195 6671 Simon M E Salgado L 2023 A new gigantic titanosaurian sauropod from the early Late Cretaceous of Patagonia Neuquen Province Argentina Acta Palaeontologica Polonica doi 10 4202 app 01086 2023 Calvo Jorge O Salgado Leonardo 1995 Rebbachisaurus tessonei sp nov a new Sauropoda from the Albian Cenomanian of Argentina new evidence on the origin of the Diplodocidae PDF Gaia 11 13 33 Archived from the original PDF on 23 September 2021 Lerzo Lucas Nicolas Gallina Pablo Ariel Canale Juan Ignacio Otero Alejandro Carballido Jose Luis Apesteguia Sebastian Makovicky Peter Juraj 2024 01 03 The last of the oldies a basal rebbachisaurid Sauropoda Diplodocoidea from the early Late Cretaceous Cenomanian Turonian of Patagonia Argentina Historical Biology 1 26 doi 10 1080 08912963 2023 2297914 ISSN 0891 2963 Canale Juan I Apesteguia Sebastian Gallina Pablo A Mitchell Jonathan Smith Nathan D Cullen Thomas M Shinya Akiko Haluza Alejandro Gianechini Federico A Makovicky Peter J July 2022 New giant carnivorous dinosaur reveals convergent evolutionary trends in theropod arm reduction Current Biology 32 14 3195 3202 e5 Bibcode 2022CBio 32E3195C doi 10 1016 j cub 2022 05 057 PMID 35803271 S2CID 250343124 Baiano Mattia A Coria Rodolfo A Cau Andrea June 2020 A new abelisauroid Dinosauria Theropoda from the Huincul Formation lower Upper Cretaceous Neuquen Basin of Patagonia Argentina Cretaceous Research 110 104408 Bibcode 2020CrRes 11004408B doi 10 1016 j cretres 2020 104408 S2CID 214118853 Cerroni M A Motta M J Agnolin F L Aranciaga Rolando A M Brisson Egli F Novas F E 2020 A new abelisaurid from the Huincul Formation Cenomanian Turonian Upper Cretaceous of Rio Negro province Argentina Journal of South American Earth Sciences 98 102445 Bibcode 2020JSAES 9802445C doi 10 1016 j jsames 2019 102445 S2CID 213781725 Matias J Motta Federico L Agnolin Federico Brisson Egli Fernando E Novas 2020 New theropod dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia sheds light on the paravian radiation in Gondwana The Science of 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