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Inawentu

Inawentu (meaning "imitator") is an extinct genus of titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Bajo de la Carpa Formation of Argentina. The genus contains a single species, I. oslatus, known from a partial articulated skeleton including the skull. The square-shaped jaw of Inawentu demonstrates convergent characteristics with rebbachisaurids.[1]

Inawentu
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, Santonian
Life restoration
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Clade: Saurischia
Clade: Sauropodomorpha
Clade: Sauropoda
Clade: Macronaria
Clade: Titanosauria
Clade: Eutitanosauria
Genus: Inawentu
Filippi et al., 2023
Species:
I. oslatus
Binomial name
Inawentu oslatus
Filippi et al., 2023

Discovery and naming edit

The Inawentu holotype specimen, MAU-Pv-LI-595, was discovered in sediments of the Bajo de la Carpa Formation (Neuquén Group) near Rincón de los Sauces in Neuquén Province, Argentina. The specimen consists of a partial articulated skeleton, including a nearly complete skull, all of the vertebrae from the atlas to the end of the sacrum (comprising twelve cervical, ten dorsal, and six sacral vertebrae), and both ilia.[1] MAU-Pv-LI-595 is one of the few known titanosaur specimens to preserve a complete neck.[2]

In 2016, the find was presented at a conference in Argentina.[3][2] In 2023, Filippi et al. described Inawentu oslatus as a new genus and species of titanosaurian sauropod based on these fossil remains. The generic name, "Inawentu", is derived from a Mapundungun word meaning "mimic" or "imitator". The specific name, "oslatus", combines the Latin words "os", meaning "mouth" and "latus", meaning "broad".[1]

Description edit

The skull of Inawentu showed several convergent similarities to rebbachisaurids such as Nigersaurus, such as a wide, squared-off snout that was deflected strongly downward. The neck of Inawentu consisted of only twelve vertebrae, fewer than in any other known titanosaur.[1] MCT 1487-R, a specimen possibly referable to Uberabatitan,[4] has thirteen, Futalognkosaurus has fourteen, and Rapetosaurus has seventeen. Thus, Inawentu may have had a proportionately shorter neck than most titanosaurs. The centra and neural arches of the neck and back vertebrae are highly modified, which suggests that the neck would have been capable of multidirectional movement. As in most titanosaurs, there were ten dorsal and six sacral vertebrae. The hips were narrower than in Saltasaurus and Neuquensaurus.[1]

Classification edit

Filippi et al. (2023) recovered Inawentu as a member of a previously unrecognized clade of square-jawed eutitanosaurs, which they referred to as "Clade A", as the sister taxon to Antarctosaurus. Their results differ from many previous studies, which usually found a close relationship between lognkosaurs and rinconsaurs, but similar results had been previously found by Gorscak and O'Connor in 2016.[1][5] The results of their phylogenetic analyses are shown in the cladogram below:[1]

Paleoecology edit

The Bajo de la Carpa Formation, where Inawentu was found, preserves an ecosystem including other titanosaurs, including other members of "Clade A": Bonitasaura, Rinconsaurus, and Overosaurus.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Filippi, Leonardo S.; Juárez Valieri, Rubén D.; Gallina, Pablo A.; Méndez, Ariel H.; Gianechini, Federico A.; Garrido, Alberto C. (2023). "A rebbachisaurid-mimicking titanosaur and evidence of a Late Cretaceous faunal disturbance event in South-West Gondwana". Cretaceous Research. 154. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2023.105754. ISSN 0195-6671.
  2. ^ a b Taylor, Michael P. (2022-01-24). "Almost all known sauropod necks are incomplete and distorted". PeerJ. 10: e12810. doi:10.7717/peerj.12810. ISSN 2167-8359. PMC 8793732. PMID 35127288.
  3. ^ Filippi, L. S.; Juárez Valieri, R. D.; Gallina, P. A.; Méndez, A. H.; Gianechini, F. A.; Garrido, A. C. (2016), "A new titanosaur specimen with highly derived skull from the Santonian of northern Patagonia, Argentina", 11 Congreso de la Asociación Paleontológica Argentina.
  4. ^ Silva Junior, Julian C. G.; Marinho, Thiago S.; Martinelli, Agustín G.; Langer, Max C. (2019-04-08). "Osteology and systematics of Uberabatitan ribeiroi (Dinosauria; Sauropoda): a Late Cretaceous titanosaur from Minas Gerais, Brazil". Zootaxa. 4577 (3): 401. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4577.3.1. eISSN 1175-5334. ISSN 1175-5326. Retrieved 2021-02-13.
  5. ^ Gorscak, Eric; O‘Connor, Patrick M. (2016-04-30). "Time-calibrated models support congruency between Cretaceous continental rifting and titanosaurian evolutionary history". Biology Letters. 12 (4): 20151047. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2015.1047. ISSN 1744-9561. PMC 4881341. PMID 27048465.
  6. ^ Gallina, Pablo A.; González Riga, Bernardo J.; Ortiz David, Leonardo D. (2022). "Time for Giants: Titanosaurs from the Berriasian–Santonian Age". South American Sauropodomorph Dinosaurs. Cham: Springer International Publishing. pp. 299–340. ISBN 978-3-030-95958-6.

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Inawentu meaning imitator is an extinct genus of titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Bajo de la Carpa Formation of Argentina The genus contains a single species I oslatus known from a partial articulated skeleton including the skull The square shaped jaw of Inawentu demonstrates convergent characteristics with rebbachisaurids 1 InawentuTemporal range Late Cretaceous Santonian PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Life restoration Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Clade Dinosauria Clade Saurischia Clade Sauropodomorpha Clade Sauropoda Clade Macronaria Clade Titanosauria Clade Eutitanosauria Genus InawentuFilippi et al 2023 Species I oslatus Binomial name Inawentu oslatusFilippi et al 2023 Contents 1 Discovery and naming 2 Description 3 Classification 4 Paleoecology 5 ReferencesDiscovery and naming editThe Inawentu holotype specimen MAU Pv LI 595 was discovered in sediments of the Bajo de la Carpa Formation Neuquen Group near Rincon de los Sauces in Neuquen Province Argentina The specimen consists of a partial articulated skeleton including a nearly complete skull all of the vertebrae from the atlas to the end of the sacrum comprising twelve cervical ten dorsal and six sacral vertebrae and both ilia 1 MAU Pv LI 595 is one of the few known titanosaur specimens to preserve a complete neck 2 In 2016 the find was presented at a conference in Argentina 3 2 In 2023 Filippi et al described Inawentu oslatus as a new genus and species of titanosaurian sauropod based on these fossil remains The generic name Inawentu is derived from a Mapundungun word meaning mimic or imitator The specific name oslatus combines the Latin words os meaning mouth and latus meaning broad 1 Description editThe skull of Inawentu showed several convergent similarities to rebbachisaurids such as Nigersaurus such as a wide squared off snout that was deflected strongly downward The neck of Inawentu consisted of only twelve vertebrae fewer than in any other known titanosaur 1 MCT 1487 R a specimen possibly referable to Uberabatitan 4 has thirteen Futalognkosaurus has fourteen and Rapetosaurus has seventeen Thus Inawentu may have had a proportionately shorter neck than most titanosaurs The centra and neural arches of the neck and back vertebrae are highly modified which suggests that the neck would have been capable of multidirectional movement As in most titanosaurs there were ten dorsal and six sacral vertebrae The hips were narrower than in Saltasaurus and Neuquensaurus 1 Classification editFilippi et al 2023 recovered Inawentu as a member of a previously unrecognized clade of square jawed eutitanosaurs which they referred to as Clade A as the sister taxon to Antarctosaurus Their results differ from many previous studies which usually found a close relationship between lognkosaurs and rinconsaurs but similar results had been previously found by Gorscak and O Connor in 2016 1 5 The results of their phylogenetic analyses are shown in the cladogram below 1 Titanosauria Andesaurus Sarmientosaurus Epachthosaurus Eutitanosauria Notocolossus Lognkosauria Lithostrotia Clade A Baalsaurus Bonitasaura Inawentu Antarctosaurus Narambuenatitan Uberabatitan Brasilotitan Rinconsauria AeolosauriniPaleoecology editThe Bajo de la Carpa Formation where Inawentu was found preserves an ecosystem including other titanosaurs including other members of Clade A Bonitasaura Rinconsaurus and Overosaurus 6 References edit a b c d e f g Filippi Leonardo S Juarez Valieri Ruben D Gallina Pablo A Mendez Ariel H Gianechini Federico A Garrido Alberto C 2023 A rebbachisaurid mimicking titanosaur and evidence of a Late Cretaceous faunal disturbance event in South West Gondwana Cretaceous Research 154 doi 10 1016 j cretres 2023 105754 ISSN 0195 6671 a b Taylor Michael P 2022 01 24 Almost all known sauropod necks are incomplete and distorted PeerJ 10 e12810 doi 10 7717 peerj 12810 ISSN 2167 8359 PMC 8793732 PMID 35127288 Filippi L S Juarez Valieri R D Gallina P A Mendez A H Gianechini F A Garrido A C 2016 A new titanosaur specimen with highly derived skull from the Santonian of northern Patagonia Argentina 11 Congreso de la Asociacion Paleontologica Argentina Silva Junior Julian C G Marinho Thiago S Martinelli Agustin G Langer Max C 2019 04 08 Osteology and systematics of Uberabatitan ribeiroi Dinosauria Sauropoda a Late Cretaceous titanosaur from Minas Gerais Brazil Zootaxa 4577 3 401 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 4577 3 1 eISSN 1175 5334 ISSN 1175 5326 Retrieved 2021 02 13 Gorscak Eric O Connor Patrick M 2016 04 30 Time calibrated models support congruency between Cretaceous continental rifting and titanosaurian evolutionary history Biology Letters 12 4 20151047 doi 10 1098 rsbl 2015 1047 ISSN 1744 9561 PMC 4881341 PMID 27048465 Gallina Pablo A Gonzalez Riga Bernardo J Ortiz David Leonardo D 2022 Time for Giants Titanosaurs from the Berriasian Santonian Age South American Sauropodomorph Dinosaurs Cham Springer International Publishing pp 299 340 ISBN 978 3 030 95958 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Inawentu amp oldid 1220728653, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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