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Notohypsilophodon

Notohypsilophodon (meaning "southern Hypsilophodon") is a genus of ornithopod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Argentina. It was described as the only "hypsilophodont" known from South America, although this assessment is not universally supported, and Gasparinisaura is now believed to have been a basal euornithopod as well.[1]

Notohypsilophodon
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, 99.6–89.8 Ma
Life restoration of Notohypsilophodon
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Clade: Ornithischia
Clade: Ornithopoda
Clade: Elasmaria
Genus: Notohypsilophodon
Martínez, 1998
Species:
N. comodorensis
Binomial name
Notohypsilophodon comodorensis
Martínez, 1998

History of discovery edit

From 1985 onwards the Laboratorio de Paleovertebrados of the Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia "San Juan Bosco" organised excavations in the late Cenomanian-early Turonian-age Bajo Barreal Formation of the San Jorge Basin, northern Chubut, Patagonia. At Buen Pasto near Comodoro Rivadavia a partial juvenile skeleton lacking the skull, was found.[2]

In 1998 this find was named and described by Rubén D. Martínez as the type species Notohypsilophodon comodorensis. The generic name combines a Greek νότος, notos, "south wind" with the name of the genus Hypsilophodon. The specific name refers to Comodoro Rivadavia.[2]

Notohypsilophodon is based on the holotype specimen UNPSJB — PV 942, a partial skeleton including four neck, seven back, five hip, and six tail vertebrae, four rib fragments, a partial left scapula (shoulder blade), partial right coracoid, a right humerus (upper arm bone), both ulnae, and most of a left leg (minus the foot), a right fibula and astragalus, and thirteen phalanges. Because the neural arches are not fused to the bodies of the vertebrae, its describer regarded the individual as not fully grown.[2]

Description edit

As a "hypsilophodontid" or other basal ornithopod, Notohypsilophodon would have been a bipedal herbivore. Its size was not estimated in the describing article, but as most adult hypsilophodonts were 1 to 2 meters (3.3 to 6.6 ft) long,[3] this genus would probably have been of similar size. In 2010 Gregory S. Paul gave an estimation of 1.3 metres (4.3 ft) for the length, 6 kilograms (13 lb) for the weight of the animal.[4]

Phylogeny edit

Martínez found no evidence that Notohypsilophodon was an iguanodont, and instead assigned it to the more basal Hypsilophodontidae, which made it at the time the only South American hypsilophodont.[2] A hypsilophodontid assignment was supported by Rodolfo Coria in a 1999 review of South American ornithopods,[5] but a more recent review of basal ornithopods found the fossil remains to be too fragmentary for classification beyond Euornithopoda, a clade within Ornithopoda including the "hypsilophodonts" and iguanodonts.[3] Moreover, the Hypsilophodontidae are today considered to be a paraphyletic group, not consisting of directly related species forming a separate branch, but representing a series of successive branches splitting off the main euornithopod tree.[3] A recent redescription of Notohypsilophodon found it to be basal in Ornithopoda, more primitive than Gasparinisaura.[6] In 2015, it was found to be part of the clade Elasmaria along with other Antarctic and Patagonian ornithopods.[7]

Cladogram based in the phylogenetic analysis of Rozadilla et al., 2015:

References edit

  1. ^ Sebastián Rozadilla, Federico L. Agnolin, Fernando E. Novas, Alexis M. Aranciaga Rolando, Matías J. Motta, Juan M. Lirio & Marcelo P. Isasi, 2016, "A new ornithopod (Dinosauria, Ornithischia) from the Upper Cretaceous of Antarctica and its palaeobiogeographical implications", Cretaceous Research 57: 311–324
  2. ^ a b c d Martínez, Rubén D. (1998). "Notohypsilophodon comodorensis, gen. et sp. nov., un Hypsilophodontidae (Ornithischia: Ornithopoda) del Cretacico Superior de Chubut, Patagonia central, Argentina". Acta Geologica Leopoldensia (in Spanish and English). 21 (46/47): 119–135.
  3. ^ a b c Norman, David B.; Sues, Hans-Dieter; Witmer, Larry M.; Coria, Rodolfo A. (2004). "Basal Ornithopoda". In Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; Osmólska, Halszka (eds.). The Dinosauria (2nd ed.). Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 393–412. ISBN 978-0-520-24209-8.
  4. ^ Paul, G.S., 2010, The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs, Princeton University Press p. 277
  5. ^ Coria, Rodolfo A. (1999). "Ornithopod dinosaurs from the Neuquén Group, Patagonia, Argentina: phylogeny and biostratigraphy". In Tomida, Yukimitsu; Rich, Thomas H.; Vickers-Rich, Patricia (eds.). Proceedings of the Second Gondwanan Dinosaur Symposium. National Science Museum Monographs, 15. Tokyo: National Science Museum. pp. 47–60. ISSN 1342-9574.
  6. ^ Ibiricu, Lucio M.; Martínez, Rubén D.; Luna, Marcelo; Casal, Gabriel A. (2014). "A reappraisal of Notohypsilophodon comodorensis (Ornithischia: Ornithopoda) from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina" (PDF). Zootaxa. 3786 (4): 401–422. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3786.4.1. PMID 24869543.
  7. ^ Rozadilla, Sebastián (2016). "A new ornithopod (Dinosauria, Ornithischia) from the Upper Cretaceous of Antarctica and its palaeobiogeographical implications". Cretaceous Research. 57: 311–324. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2015.09.009.

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Notohypsilophodon meaning southern Hypsilophodon is a genus of ornithopod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Argentina It was described as the only hypsilophodont known from South America although this assessment is not universally supported and Gasparinisaura is now believed to have been a basal euornithopod as well 1 NotohypsilophodonTemporal range Late Cretaceous 99 6 89 8 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg NLife restoration of NotohypsilophodonScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClade DinosauriaClade OrnithischiaClade OrnithopodaClade ElasmariaGenus NotohypsilophodonMartinez 1998Species N comodorensisBinomial name Notohypsilophodon comodorensisMartinez 1998 Contents 1 History of discovery 2 Description 3 Phylogeny 4 ReferencesHistory of discovery editFrom 1985 onwards the Laboratorio de Paleovertebrados of the Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco organised excavations in the late Cenomanian early Turonian age Bajo Barreal Formation of the San Jorge Basin northern Chubut Patagonia At Buen Pasto near Comodoro Rivadavia a partial juvenile skeleton lacking the skull was found 2 In 1998 this find was named and described by Ruben D Martinez as the type species Notohypsilophodon comodorensis The generic name combines a Greek notos notos south wind with the name of the genus Hypsilophodon The specific name refers to Comodoro Rivadavia 2 Notohypsilophodon is based on the holotype specimen UNPSJB PV 942 a partial skeleton including four neck seven back five hip and six tail vertebrae four rib fragments a partial left scapula shoulder blade partial right coracoid a right humerus upper arm bone both ulnae and most of a left leg minus the foot a right fibula and astragalus and thirteen phalanges Because the neural arches are not fused to the bodies of the vertebrae its describer regarded the individual as not fully grown 2 Description editAs a hypsilophodontid or other basal ornithopod Notohypsilophodon would have been a bipedal herbivore Its size was not estimated in the describing article but as most adult hypsilophodonts were 1 to 2 meters 3 3 to 6 6 ft long 3 this genus would probably have been of similar size In 2010 Gregory S Paul gave an estimation of 1 3 metres 4 3 ft for the length 6 kilograms 13 lb for the weight of the animal 4 Phylogeny editMartinez found no evidence that Notohypsilophodon was an iguanodont and instead assigned it to the more basal Hypsilophodontidae which made it at the time the only South American hypsilophodont 2 A hypsilophodontid assignment was supported by Rodolfo Coria in a 1999 review of South American ornithopods 5 but a more recent review of basal ornithopods found the fossil remains to be too fragmentary for classification beyond Euornithopoda a clade within Ornithopoda including the hypsilophodonts and iguanodonts 3 Moreover the Hypsilophodontidae are today considered to be a paraphyletic group not consisting of directly related species forming a separate branch but representing a series of successive branches splitting off the main euornithopod tree 3 A recent redescription of Notohypsilophodon found it to be basal in Ornithopoda more primitive than Gasparinisaura 6 In 2015 it was found to be part of the clade Elasmaria along with other Antarctic and Patagonian ornithopods 7 Cladogram based in the phylogenetic analysis of Rozadilla et al 2015 HypsilophodonThescelosaurusIguanodontia Elasmaria GasparinisauraMorrosaurusTrinisauraMacrogryphosaurusNotohypsilophodonTalenkauenAnabisetiaParksosaurusKangnasaurusRhabdodontidaeTenontosaurusDryomorphaReferences edit nbsp Argentina portal nbsp Dinosaurs portal nbsp Paleontology portal Sebastian Rozadilla Federico L Agnolin Fernando E Novas Alexis M Aranciaga Rolando Matias J Motta Juan M Lirio amp Marcelo P Isasi 2016 A new ornithopod Dinosauria Ornithischia from the Upper Cretaceous of Antarctica and its palaeobiogeographical implications Cretaceous Research 57 311 324 a b c d Martinez Ruben D 1998 Notohypsilophodon comodorensis gen et sp nov un Hypsilophodontidae Ornithischia Ornithopoda del Cretacico Superior de Chubut Patagonia central Argentina Acta Geologica Leopoldensia in Spanish and English 21 46 47 119 135 a b c Norman David B Sues Hans Dieter Witmer Larry M Coria Rodolfo A 2004 Basal Ornithopoda In Weishampel David B Dodson Peter Osmolska Halszka eds The Dinosauria 2nd ed Berkeley University of California Press pp 393 412 ISBN 978 0 520 24209 8 Paul G S 2010 The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs Princeton University Press p 277 Coria Rodolfo A 1999 Ornithopod dinosaurs from the Neuquen Group Patagonia Argentina phylogeny and biostratigraphy In Tomida Yukimitsu Rich Thomas H Vickers Rich Patricia eds Proceedings of the Second Gondwanan Dinosaur Symposium National Science Museum Monographs 15 Tokyo National Science Museum pp 47 60 ISSN 1342 9574 Ibiricu Lucio M Martinez Ruben D Luna Marcelo Casal Gabriel A 2014 A reappraisal of Notohypsilophodon comodorensis Ornithischia Ornithopoda from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia Argentina PDF Zootaxa 3786 4 401 422 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 3786 4 1 PMID 24869543 Rozadilla Sebastian 2016 A new ornithopod Dinosauria Ornithischia from the Upper Cretaceous of Antarctica and its palaeobiogeographical implications Cretaceous Research 57 311 324 doi 10 1016 j cretres 2015 09 009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Notohypsilophodon amp oldid 1213186390, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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