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Iberospinus

Iberospinus IPA: [aɪbiːʌroʊs̠piːnʊs̠] or IPA: [aɪbiːʌroʊs̠paɪnʌs̠] (meaning "Iberian spine") is an extinct genus of spinosaurid dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous (Barremian) Papo Seco Formation of Portugal. The genus contains a single species, I. natarioi, known from several assorted bones belonging to one individual. Iberospinus represents one of four known spinosaurid taxa from the Iberian Peninsula, the others being Vallibonavenatrix, Camarillasaurus and Protathlitis . It is important for its implications of the geographical origin of Spinosauridae and the suggested presence of an at least semi-aquatic lifestyle early in the evolution of this clade.[1]

Iberospinus
Temporal range: Early Cretaceous (Barremian),
129.4–125 Ma
Skeletal diagram of the related Baryonyx, showing the known bones of Iberospinus in red (Scott Hartman)
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Clade: Saurischia
Clade: Theropoda
Family: Spinosauridae
Genus: Iberospinus
Mateus & Estraviz-López, 2022
Species:
I. natarioi
Binomial name
Iberospinus natarioi
Mateus & Estraviz-López, 2022

Discovery and naming Edit

 
Life reconstruction of Iberospinus showing a 3D digitalization of some of the recovered bones, as well as reconstructed musculature

The first fossil material was discovered in 1999, with additional expeditions from 2004 to 2008. After being described as a specimen of Baryonyx in 2011,[2] it was realised to have been a unique species in 2019, with specimen ML1190 as the holotype.[3] Additional material was discovered in a June 2020 expedition, after which Iberospinus was described as a new genus and species in 2022 by Octávio Mateus and Darío Estraviz-López.[1]

Iberospinus is currently known from dentary fragments, teeth, an incomplete right scapula, partial dorsal and caudal vertebrae, rib fragments, a partial pubis, two incomplete calcanea, and a pedal ungual phalanx. All of the material belongs to one individual. The holotype material represents one of the most complete spinosaurid specimens in the world.[1]

Of the generic name, "Iberospinus," "ibero," IPA: [aɪbiːʌroʊs̠] is derived from Iberia, a Roman name for the Iberian Peninsula, while the Latin "spinus," IPA: [s̠piːnʊs̠] or IPA: [s̠paɪnʌs̠] means spine, after the elongated neural spines of related spinosaurids. The specific name, "natarioi, IPA: [nɑtʰɑːɽiːoʊiː] " honors Carlos Natário, the discoverer of the holotype.[1]

Description Edit

 
The shoulder blade

The dentary (lower jaw) of Iberospinus shows an intricate neurovascular system that would connect the teeth and the external foramina. A series of replacement teeth are also preserved in the dentary. Characteristics of the bones, especially in the tail and pedal ungual phalanx, indicate a possible semi-aquatic lifestyle, though the extreme features in some related spinosaurines are not seen.[1]

The following autapomorphies distinguish Iberospinus. The dentary bone contains a single foramen within the Meckelian sulcus and has a straight ventral edge instead of curved as in most other spinosaurids. Laminae are present in the pleurocoelic depression of the mediodistal tail vertebrae. The shoulder blade has a straight anterior rim without a protruding acromion and a coracoidal contact occupying the entire ventral surface. The pubic apron is thick throughout the entire length of the pubic shaft. There is a mound-like eminence in the proximal lateral portion of the pubic bone.[1]

Classification Edit

Iberospinus was recovered within the Spinosauridae, outside of both the Baryonychinae and the Spinosaurinae. However, Mateus & Estraviz-López (2022) explain that the fossil material shows some characteristics of baryonichines, suggesting a closer relation to the group. An adjusted cladogram after the describing authors is shown below:[1]

Paleobiology Edit

 
CT scan of the holotype dentary, showing teeth (blue), replacement teeth (green and pink), and neurovascular system (yellow)

A 2017 histological study of growth lines by the German palaeontologist Katja Waskow and Mateus found that specimen ML1190 had died between the age of 23 and 25 years old, and was close to its maximum size and skeletal maturity. This contradicted a younger age indicated by the neurocentral sutures not being fused, and the presence of both mature and sub-adult traits may be due to paedomorphosis (where juvenile traits are retained into adulthood). Paedomorphic traits may be related to swimming locomotion, as they have been suggested in other extinct animals thought to have been aquatic (such as plesiosaurs and temnospondyls). The study also found that the animal had reached sexual maturity at the age of 13 to 15 years, due to a decrease in growth rate at this point.[4]

Palaeoenvironment Edit

The Papo Seco Formation of Portugal where Iberospinus is known from is composed of marl, representing a lagoon environment. Other dinosaur remains from the area include fragments tentatively assigned to Mantellisaurus, a macronarian sauropod, and Megalosaurus. Most of the bones of Iberospinus specimen ML1190 were damaged, and some scratches may be marks from small scavengers. The specimen's disarticulation indicates it was transported from a more-terrestrial environment (since many bones are missing), but those found were close together.[5][6]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Mateus O, Estraviz-López D (2022). "A new theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous (Barremian) of Cabo Espichel, Portugal: Implications for spinosaurid evolution". PLOS ONE. 17 (2): e0262614. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0262614. PMC 8849621. PMID 35171930.
  2. ^ Mateus, Octávio; Araújo, Ricardo; Natário, Carlos; Castanhinha, Rui (2011-04-21). "A new specimen of the theropod dinosaur Baryonyx from the early Cretaceous of Portugal and taxonomic validity of Suchosaurus". Zootaxa. 2827 (1): 54–68. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.2827.1.3. ISSN 1175-5334.
  3. ^ Arden, Thomas M. S.; Klein, Catherine G.; Zouhri, Samir; Longrich, Nicholas R. (2019-01-01). "Aquatic adaptation in the skull of carnivorous dinosaurs (Theropoda: Spinosauridae) and the evolution of aquatic habits in spinosaurids". Cretaceous Research. 93: 275–284. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2018.06.013. ISSN 0195-6671. S2CID 134735938.
  4. ^ Waskow, K.; Mateus, O. (2017). "Dorsal rib histology of dinosaurs and a crocodile from western Portugal: Skeletochronological implications on age determination and life history traits". Comptes Rendus Palevol. 16 (4): 425–439. doi:10.1016/j.crpv.2017.01.003.
  5. ^ Mateus, O.; Araújo, R.; Natário, C.; Castanhinha, R. (2011). "A new specimen of the theropod dinosaur Baryonyx from the early Cretaceous of Portugal and taxonomic validity of Suchosaurus" (PDF). Zootaxa. 2827. 2827: 54–68. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.2827.1.3.
  6. ^ Buffetaut, E. (2007). "The spinosaurid dinosaur Baryonyx (Saurischia, Theropoda) in the Early Cretaceous of Portugal" (PDF). Geological Magazine. 144 (6): 1021–1025. Bibcode:2007GeoM..144.1021B. doi:10.1017/S0016756807003883. S2CID 130212901.

iberospinus, aɪbiːʌroʊs, piːnʊs, aɪbiːʌroʊs, paɪnʌs, meaning, iberian, spine, extinct, genus, spinosaurid, dinosaur, from, early, cretaceous, barremian, papo, seco, formation, portugal, genus, contains, single, species, natarioi, known, from, several, assorted. Iberospinus IPA aɪbiːʌroʊs piːnʊs or IPA aɪbiːʌroʊs paɪnʌs meaning Iberian spine is an extinct genus of spinosaurid dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Barremian Papo Seco Formation of Portugal The genus contains a single species I natarioi known from several assorted bones belonging to one individual Iberospinus represents one of four known spinosaurid taxa from the Iberian Peninsula the others being Vallibonavenatrix Camarillasaurus and Protathlitis It is important for its implications of the geographical origin of Spinosauridae and the suggested presence of an at least semi aquatic lifestyle early in the evolution of this clade 1 IberospinusTemporal range Early Cretaceous Barremian 129 4 125 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Skeletal diagram of the related Baryonyx showing the known bones of Iberospinus in red Scott Hartman Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClade DinosauriaClade SaurischiaClade TheropodaFamily SpinosauridaeGenus IberospinusMateus amp Estraviz Lopez 2022Species I natarioiBinomial name Iberospinus natarioiMateus amp Estraviz Lopez 2022 Contents 1 Discovery and naming 2 Description 3 Classification 4 Paleobiology 5 Palaeoenvironment 6 ReferencesDiscovery and naming Edit Life reconstruction of Iberospinus showing a 3D digitalization of some of the recovered bones as well as reconstructed musculatureThe first fossil material was discovered in 1999 with additional expeditions from 2004 to 2008 After being described as a specimen of Baryonyx in 2011 2 it was realised to have been a unique species in 2019 with specimen ML1190 as the holotype 3 Additional material was discovered in a June 2020 expedition after which Iberospinus was described as a new genus and species in 2022 by Octavio Mateus and Dario Estraviz Lopez 1 Iberospinus is currently known from dentary fragments teeth an incomplete right scapula partial dorsal and caudal vertebrae rib fragments a partial pubis two incomplete calcanea and a pedal ungual phalanx All of the material belongs to one individual The holotype material represents one of the most complete spinosaurid specimens in the world 1 Of the generic name Iberospinus ibero IPA aɪbiːʌroʊs is derived from Iberia a Roman name for the Iberian Peninsula while the Latin spinus IPA s piːnʊs or IPA s paɪnʌs means spine after the elongated neural spines of related spinosaurids The specific name natarioi IPA nɑtʰɑːɽiːoʊiː honors Carlos Natario the discoverer of the holotype 1 Description Edit The shoulder bladeThe dentary lower jaw of Iberospinus shows an intricate neurovascular system that would connect the teeth and the external foramina A series of replacement teeth are also preserved in the dentary Characteristics of the bones especially in the tail and pedal ungual phalanx indicate a possible semi aquatic lifestyle though the extreme features in some related spinosaurines are not seen 1 The following autapomorphies distinguish Iberospinus The dentary bone contains a single foramen within the Meckelian sulcus and has a straight ventral edge instead of curved as in most other spinosaurids Laminae are present in the pleurocoelic depression of the mediodistal tail vertebrae The shoulder blade has a straight anterior rim without a protruding acromion and a coracoidal contact occupying the entire ventral surface The pubic apron is thick throughout the entire length of the pubic shaft There is a mound like eminence in the proximal lateral portion of the pubic bone 1 Classification EditIberospinus was recovered within the Spinosauridae outside of both the Baryonychinae and the Spinosaurinae However Mateus amp Estraviz Lopez 2022 explain that the fossil material shows some characteristics of baryonichines suggesting a closer relation to the group An adjusted cladogram after the describing authors is shown below 1 Spinosauridae Iberospinus Baryonychinae Suchomimus Baryonyx Spinosaurinae Spinosaurus Ichthyovenator Irritator Paleobiology Edit CT scan of the holotype dentary showing teeth blue replacement teeth green and pink and neurovascular system yellow A 2017 histological study of growth lines by the German palaeontologist Katja Waskow and Mateus found that specimen ML1190 had died between the age of 23 and 25 years old and was close to its maximum size and skeletal maturity This contradicted a younger age indicated by the neurocentral sutures not being fused and the presence of both mature and sub adult traits may be due to paedomorphosis where juvenile traits are retained into adulthood Paedomorphic traits may be related to swimming locomotion as they have been suggested in other extinct animals thought to have been aquatic such as plesiosaurs and temnospondyls The study also found that the animal had reached sexual maturity at the age of 13 to 15 years due to a decrease in growth rate at this point 4 Palaeoenvironment EditThe Papo Seco Formation of Portugal where Iberospinus is known from is composed of marl representing a lagoon environment Other dinosaur remains from the area include fragments tentatively assigned to Mantellisaurus a macronarian sauropod and Megalosaurus Most of the bones of Iberospinus specimen ML1190 were damaged and some scratches may be marks from small scavengers The specimen s disarticulation indicates it was transported from a more terrestrial environment since many bones are missing but those found were close together 5 6 References Edit a b c d e f g Mateus O Estraviz Lopez D 2022 A new theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Barremian of Cabo Espichel Portugal Implications for spinosaurid evolution PLOS ONE 17 2 e0262614 doi 10 1371 journal pone 0262614 PMC 8849621 PMID 35171930 Mateus Octavio Araujo Ricardo Natario Carlos Castanhinha Rui 2011 04 21 A new specimen of the theropod dinosaur Baryonyx from the early Cretaceous of Portugal and taxonomic validity of Suchosaurus Zootaxa 2827 1 54 68 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 2827 1 3 ISSN 1175 5334 Arden Thomas M S Klein Catherine G Zouhri Samir Longrich Nicholas R 2019 01 01 Aquatic adaptation in the skull of carnivorous dinosaurs Theropoda Spinosauridae and the evolution of aquatic habits in spinosaurids Cretaceous Research 93 275 284 doi 10 1016 j cretres 2018 06 013 ISSN 0195 6671 S2CID 134735938 Waskow K Mateus O 2017 Dorsal rib histology of dinosaurs and a crocodile from western Portugal Skeletochronological implications on age determination and life history traits Comptes Rendus Palevol 16 4 425 439 doi 10 1016 j crpv 2017 01 003 Mateus O Araujo R Natario C Castanhinha R 2011 A new specimen of the theropod dinosaur Baryonyx from the early Cretaceous of Portugal and taxonomic validity of Suchosaurus PDF Zootaxa 2827 2827 54 68 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 2827 1 3 Buffetaut E 2007 The spinosaurid dinosaur Baryonyx Saurischia Theropoda in the Early Cretaceous of Portugal PDF Geological Magazine 144 6 1021 1025 Bibcode 2007GeoM 144 1021B doi 10 1017 S0016756807003883 S2CID 130212901 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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