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Arackar

Arackar (meaning "skeleton" in Kunza[1]) is an extinct genus of lithostrotian sauropod, possibly part of the Saltasauridae, discovered in the Hornitos Formation of Atacama Province, Chile. The genus contains a single species, Arackar licanantay, described by Rubilar-Rogers et al. in 2021.[2]

Arackar
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, 83.6–66 Ma Campanian-Maastrichtian
Model, next to one of Saltasaurus (from the Carnegie collection), and remains of Arackar licanantay, presented in the Museo Nacional de Historia Natural (MNHN) from Chile
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Clade: Saurischia
Clade: Sauropodomorpha
Clade: Sauropoda
Clade: Macronaria
Clade: Titanosauria
Clade: Lithostrotia
Genus: Arackar
Rubilar-Rogers et al., 2021
Species:
A. licanantay
Binomial name
Arackar licanantay
Rubilar-Rogers et al., 2021

Discovery and naming Edit

The holotype was discovered in 1993 at Quebrada La Higuera, approximately 75 km (47 mi) south of Copiapó. The fossil material was briefly mentioned by Rubilar-Rogers & Gutstein in 2012 and was found to not be referable to the genus Atacamatitan.[3] In 2021, Arackar licanantay was named and described by David Rubilar-Rogers, Alexander O. Vargas, Bernardo González Riga, Sergio Soto-Acuña, Jhonatan Alarcón-Muñoz, José Iriarte-Díaz, Carlos Arévalo and Carolina S. Gutstein.[2]

The holotype, SNGM-1, was found in a layer of the Hornitos Formation in Chile that dates back to the Late Cretaceous period (Campanian-Maastrichtian stages). It includes vertebrae of the neck and back, as well as a humerus, femur and ischium. It belonged to a juvenile and is currently the most complete specimen of a sauropod found in Chile.[2]

The full binomial name, Arackar licanantay, translates to "bones of the Atacamans" in the Kunza language.

Description Edit

 
Vertebra

The holotype represents a small individual with a body length estimated at around 6.3 metres (21 ft) long.[2] The size of a fully grown Arackar is unknown.

Some distinctive features have been identified by Ruilar-Rogers et al..[2] The hollowing out between the front joint process and the vertebral body is high and wide. The hollowing out between the parapophysis and the lamina between the front joint process and the vertebral body extends over the entire front of the pedestal of the neural arch but not above the spinal canal. The posterior joint processes are narrower than the neural spine. The ridges between the neural spine and the posterior joint processes are reduced and shorter than the facet of the posterior joint process.[2]

Classification Edit

Arackar was placed in the Titanosauria within the Lithostrotia in 2021, as a sister taxon of Isisaurus. Together, they form a sister clade to Rapetosaurus, within the Lithostrotia. The cladogram from Rubilar-Rogers et al. (2021) is shown below:[2]

References Edit

  1. ^ Vilte, julio (2004). Kunza : diccionario kunza-español / español-kunza : lengua del pueblo lickan antai o atacameño. Chile: Codelco Chile. ISBN 956-8072-03-9.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Rubilar-Rogers, D.; Vargas, A. O.; González Riga, B.; Soto-Acuña, S.; Alarcón-Muñoz, J.; Iriarte-Díaz, J.; Arévalo, C.; Gutstein, C. S. (2021). "Arackar licanantay gen. et sp. nov. a new lithostrotian (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of the Atacama Region, northern Chile". Cretaceous Research. 124: Article 104802. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2021.104802. S2CID 233780252.
  3. ^ Rubilar-Rogers, D.; Gutstein, C. S. (2012). "Los Titanosaurios de Chile y su contexto filogenético y biogeográfico" (PDF). Boletín del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural (Santiago). 61: 55–73.

arackar, meaning, skeleton, kunza, extinct, genus, lithostrotian, sauropod, possibly, part, saltasauridae, discovered, hornitos, formation, atacama, province, chile, genus, contains, single, species, licanantay, described, rubilar, rogers, 2021, temporal, rang. Arackar meaning skeleton in Kunza 1 is an extinct genus of lithostrotian sauropod possibly part of the Saltasauridae discovered in the Hornitos Formation of Atacama Province Chile The genus contains a single species Arackar licanantay described by Rubilar Rogers et al in 2021 2 ArackarTemporal range Late Cretaceous 83 6 66 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Campanian MaastrichtianModel next to one of Saltasaurus from the Carnegie collection and remains of Arackar licanantay presented in the Museo Nacional de Historia Natural MNHN from ChileScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClade DinosauriaClade SaurischiaClade SauropodomorphaClade SauropodaClade MacronariaClade TitanosauriaClade LithostrotiaGenus ArackarRubilar Rogers et al 2021Species A licanantayBinomial name Arackar licanantayRubilar Rogers et al 2021 Contents 1 Discovery and naming 2 Description 3 Classification 4 ReferencesDiscovery and naming EditThe holotype was discovered in 1993 at Quebrada La Higuera approximately 75 km 47 mi south of Copiapo The fossil material was briefly mentioned by Rubilar Rogers amp Gutstein in 2012 and was found to not be referable to the genus Atacamatitan 3 In 2021 Arackar licanantay was named and described by David Rubilar Rogers Alexander O Vargas Bernardo Gonzalez Riga Sergio Soto Acuna Jhonatan Alarcon Munoz Jose Iriarte Diaz Carlos Arevalo and Carolina S Gutstein 2 The holotype SNGM 1 was found in a layer of the Hornitos Formation in Chile that dates back to the Late Cretaceous period Campanian Maastrichtian stages It includes vertebrae of the neck and back as well as a humerus femur and ischium It belonged to a juvenile and is currently the most complete specimen of a sauropod found in Chile 2 The full binomial name Arackar licanantay translates to bones of the Atacamans in the Kunza language Description Edit nbsp VertebraThe holotype represents a small individual with a body length estimated at around 6 3 metres 21 ft long 2 The size of a fully grown Arackar is unknown Some distinctive features have been identified by Ruilar Rogers et al 2 The hollowing out between the front joint process and the vertebral body is high and wide The hollowing out between the parapophysis and the lamina between the front joint process and the vertebral body extends over the entire front of the pedestal of the neural arch but not above the spinal canal The posterior joint processes are narrower than the neural spine The ridges between the neural spine and the posterior joint processes are reduced and shorter than the facet of the posterior joint process 2 Classification EditArackar was placed in the Titanosauria within the Lithostrotia in 2021 as a sister taxon of Isisaurus Together they form a sister clade to Rapetosaurus within the Lithostrotia The cladogram from Rubilar Rogers et al 2021 is shown below 2 Lithostrotia MalawisaurusBaurutitanRapetosaurusArackarIsisaurusTapuiasaurusAlamosaurusOpisthocoelicaudiaSaltasaurinaeReferences Edit Vilte julio 2004 Kunza diccionario kunza espanol espanol kunza lengua del pueblo lickan antai o atacameno Chile Codelco Chile ISBN 956 8072 03 9 a b c d e f g Rubilar Rogers D Vargas A O Gonzalez Riga B Soto Acuna S Alarcon Munoz J Iriarte Diaz J Arevalo C Gutstein C S 2021 Arackar licanantay gen et sp nov a new lithostrotian Dinosauria Sauropoda from the Upper Cretaceous of the Atacama Region northern Chile Cretaceous Research 124 Article 104802 doi 10 1016 j cretres 2021 104802 S2CID 233780252 Rubilar Rogers D Gutstein C S 2012 Los Titanosaurios de Chile y su contexto filogenetico y biogeografico PDF Boletin del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural Santiago 61 55 73 Portals nbsp Paleontology nbsp Cretaceous nbsp Chile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arackar amp oldid 1133569888, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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