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Gondwanatitan

Gondwanatitan (meaning "giant from Gondwana") was a titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur. Gondwanatitan was found in Brazil, at the time part of the southern supercontinent Gondwana, in the late Cretaceous Period (70 mya). Like some other sauropods, Gondwanatitan was tall and ate tough shoots and leaves off of the tops of trees. G. faustoi's closest relative was Aeolosaurus.

Gondwanatitan
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous,70 Ma
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Clade: Saurischia
Clade: Sauropodomorpha
Clade: Sauropoda
Clade: Macronaria
Clade: Titanosauria
Clade: Lithostrotia
Genus: Gondwanatitan
Kellner & de Azevedo, 1999
Species:
G. faustoi
Binomial name
Gondwanatitan faustoi
Kellner & de Azevedo, 1999

The type species is Gondwanatitan faustoi, formally described by Kellner and de Azevedo in 1999.

Etymology Edit

Gondwanatitan means "Gondwana Titan", and is named after Gondwana, the supercontinent that the genus' South American range was once part of, and the Titans of classical Greek mythology. The type and only named species, G. faustoi, is a patronym honoring Dr. Fausto L. de Souza Cunha, a former curator at the Museu Nacional/UFRJ who led the excavation of the type specimen.[1]

Description Edit

Gondwanatitan was a fairly small sauropod, only 7 meters (23 ft) long and weighing about 1 tonne (1.1 short tons).[2] It had relatively gracile limb bones.[1] The middle caudal vertebrae are distinctively "heart-shaped", which allows isolated caudal vertebrae to be easily distinguished from those of Aeolosaurus.[3]

The vertebrae from the middle part of its tail had elongated centra.[4] Gondwanatitan had vertebral lateral fossae that resembled shallow depressions.[4] Fossae that similarly resemble shallow depressions are known from Saltasaurus, Alamosaurus, Malawisaurus, and Aeolosaurus.[4] Its middle tail vertebrae's neural spines are angled anteriorly when the vertebrae are aligned.[4] These vertebrae resemble those of Cedarosaurus, Venenosaurus, and Aeolosaurus.[4]

Classification Edit

Gondwanatitan is a member of the clade Aeolosauridae.[5] It is closely related to the genera Pitekunsaurus, Aeolosaurus, and Overosaurus.[6]

Provenance Edit

The type specimen of Gondwanatitan faustoi was found in strata of the Adamantina Formation.[1] Other material assigned to the genus has been found in the Cambabe Formation.[5]

History Edit

The type specimen of Gondwanatitan faustoi was discovered in 1983 on the farm of Yoshitoshi Myzobuchi in São Paulo, Brazil.[1] The specimen was excavated between 1984 and 1986, but preparation work on the specimen did not begin in earnest until 1997. It was finally described as a new genus and species in 1999. In 2001, G. faustoi was briefly transferred to the genus Aeolosaurus, making Gondwanatitan a junior synonym of that genus, but it has since been widely regarded as separate.[7][8]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d Kellner, Alexander W. A.; de Azevedo, Sergio A. K. (1999). "A new sauropod dinosaur (Titanosauria) from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil". National Science Museum Monographs. 15: 111–142.
  2. ^ Paul, G. S. (2010). The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs. Princeton University Press.
  3. ^ Santucci, Rodrigo M.; de Arruda-Campos, Antonio C. (2011). "A new sauropod (Macronaria, Titanosauria) from the Adamantina Formation, Bauru Group, Upper Cretaceous of Brazil and the phylogenetic relationships of Aeolosaurini". Zootaxa. 3085: 1–33. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3085.1.1.
  4. ^ a b c d e Tidwell, Virginia; Carpenter, Kenneth; Meyer, S. (2001). "New titanosauriform (Sauropoda) from the Poison Strip Member of the Cedar Mountain Formation (Lower Cretaceous), Utah". In Tanke, D. H.; Carpenter, Kenneth (eds.). Mesozoic Vertebrate Life. Indiana University Press. pp. 139–165.
  5. ^ a b Franco-Rosas, Aldirene Costa; Salgado, Leonardo; Rosas, Claudio Fabían; Carvalho, Ismar de Souza (2004). "Nuevos materiales de titanosaurios (Sauropoda) en el Cretácico Superior de Mato Grosso, Brasil". Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia. 7 (3): 329–336. doi:10.4072/rbp.2004.3.04.
  6. ^ Coria, Rodolfo A.; Filippi, Leonardo S.; Chiappe, Luis M.; García, Rodolfo; Arcucci, Andrea B. (2013). "Overosaurus paradasorum gen. et sp. nov., a new sauropod dinosaur (Titanosauria: Lithostrotia) from the Late Cretaceous of Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina". Zootaxa. 3683 (4): 357–376. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3683.4.2. hdl:11336/21928. PMID 25250458.
  7. ^ Santucci, Rodrigo Miloni; Bertini, Reinaldo José (2001). "Distribução paleogeográfica e biocronológica dos titanossauros (Saurischia, Sauropoda) do Grupo Bauru, Cretáceo Superior do sudeste Brasileiro". Revista Brasileira de Geociências. 31 (3): 307–314. doi:10.25249/0375-7536.2001313307314.
  8. ^ Martinelli, A. G.; Riff, D.; Lopes, R. P. (2011). "Discussion about the occurrence of the genus of the genus Aeolosaurus Powell 1987 (Dinosauria, Titanosauria) in the Upper Cretaceous of Brazil". Gaea. 7 (1): 34–40. Bibcode:2011Gaea....7...34M. doi:10.4013/gaea.2011.71.03.

External links Edit

  • Gondwanatitan in the Paleobiology Database

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Gondwanatitan meaning giant from Gondwana was a titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur Gondwanatitan was found in Brazil at the time part of the southern supercontinent Gondwana in the late Cretaceous Period 70 mya Like some other sauropods Gondwanatitan was tall and ate tough shoots and leaves off of the tops of trees G faustoi s closest relative was Aeolosaurus GondwanatitanTemporal range Late Cretaceous 70 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClade DinosauriaClade SaurischiaClade SauropodomorphaClade SauropodaClade MacronariaClade TitanosauriaClade LithostrotiaGenus GondwanatitanKellner amp de Azevedo 1999Species G faustoiBinomial name Gondwanatitan faustoiKellner amp de Azevedo 1999The type species is Gondwanatitan faustoi formally described by Kellner and de Azevedo in 1999 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Description 3 Classification 4 Provenance 5 History 6 References 7 External linksEtymology EditGondwanatitan means Gondwana Titan and is named after Gondwana the supercontinent that the genus South American range was once part of and the Titans of classical Greek mythology The type and only named species G faustoi is a patronym honoring Dr Fausto L de Souza Cunha a former curator at the Museu Nacional UFRJ who led the excavation of the type specimen 1 Description EditGondwanatitan was a fairly small sauropod only 7 meters 23 ft long and weighing about 1 tonne 1 1 short tons 2 It had relatively gracile limb bones 1 The middle caudal vertebrae are distinctively heart shaped which allows isolated caudal vertebrae to be easily distinguished from those of Aeolosaurus 3 The vertebrae from the middle part of its tail had elongated centra 4 Gondwanatitan had vertebral lateral fossae that resembled shallow depressions 4 Fossae that similarly resemble shallow depressions are known from Saltasaurus Alamosaurus Malawisaurus and Aeolosaurus 4 Its middle tail vertebrae s neural spines are angled anteriorly when the vertebrae are aligned 4 These vertebrae resemble those of Cedarosaurus Venenosaurus and Aeolosaurus 4 Classification EditGondwanatitan is a member of the clade Aeolosauridae 5 It is closely related to the genera Pitekunsaurus Aeolosaurus and Overosaurus 6 Provenance EditThe type specimen of Gondwanatitan faustoi was found in strata of the Adamantina Formation 1 Other material assigned to the genus has been found in the Cambabe Formation 5 History EditThe type specimen of Gondwanatitan faustoi was discovered in 1983 on the farm of Yoshitoshi Myzobuchi in Sao Paulo Brazil 1 The specimen was excavated between 1984 and 1986 but preparation work on the specimen did not begin in earnest until 1997 It was finally described as a new genus and species in 1999 In 2001 G faustoi was briefly transferred to the genus Aeolosaurus making Gondwanatitan a junior synonym of that genus but it has since been widely regarded as separate 7 8 References Edit a b c d Kellner Alexander W A de Azevedo Sergio A K 1999 A new sauropod dinosaur Titanosauria from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil National Science Museum Monographs 15 111 142 Paul G S 2010 The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs Princeton University Press Santucci Rodrigo M de Arruda Campos Antonio C 2011 A new sauropod Macronaria Titanosauria from the Adamantina Formation Bauru Group Upper Cretaceous of Brazil and the phylogenetic relationships of Aeolosaurini Zootaxa 3085 1 33 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 3085 1 1 a b c d e Tidwell Virginia Carpenter Kenneth Meyer S 2001 New titanosauriform Sauropoda from the Poison Strip Member of the Cedar Mountain Formation Lower Cretaceous Utah In Tanke D H Carpenter Kenneth eds Mesozoic Vertebrate Life Indiana University Press pp 139 165 a b Franco Rosas Aldirene Costa Salgado Leonardo Rosas Claudio Fabian Carvalho Ismar de Souza 2004 Nuevos materiales de titanosaurios Sauropoda en el Cretacico Superior de Mato Grosso Brasil Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia 7 3 329 336 doi 10 4072 rbp 2004 3 04 Coria Rodolfo A Filippi Leonardo S Chiappe Luis M Garcia Rodolfo Arcucci Andrea B 2013 Overosaurus paradasorum gen et sp nov a new sauropod dinosaur Titanosauria Lithostrotia from the Late Cretaceous of Neuquen Patagonia Argentina Zootaxa 3683 4 357 376 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 3683 4 2 hdl 11336 21928 PMID 25250458 Santucci Rodrigo Miloni Bertini Reinaldo Jose 2001 Distribucao paleogeografica e biocronologica dos titanossauros Saurischia Sauropoda do Grupo Bauru Cretaceo Superior do sudeste Brasileiro Revista Brasileira de Geociencias 31 3 307 314 doi 10 25249 0375 7536 2001313307314 Martinelli A G Riff D Lopes R P 2011 Discussion about the occurrence of the genus of the genus Aeolosaurus Powell 1987 Dinosauria Titanosauria in the Upper Cretaceous of Brazil Gaea 7 1 34 40 Bibcode 2011Gaea 7 34M doi 10 4013 gaea 2011 71 03 External links EditGondwanatitan site in French Gondwanatitan in the Paleobiology DatabasePortals nbsp Dinosaurs nbsp Paleontology nbsp Brazil Retrieved from https en 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