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Pampadromaeus

Pampadromaeus is an extinct genus of basal sauropodomorph dinosaurs known from the Late Triassic (Carnian) Santa Maria Formation of the Paraná Basin in Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil.[1]

Pampadromaeus
Temporal range: Late Triassic (Carnian)
~233.23 Ma
Skeletal reconstruction showing known remains
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Clade: Saurischia
Clade: Sauropodomorpha
Family: Saturnaliidae
Genus: Pampadromaeus
Cabreira et al. 2011
Species:
P. barberenai
Binomial name
Pampadromaeus barberenai
Cabreira et al. 2011

Discovery edit

Pampadromaeus is known only from the holotype specimen ULBRA-PVT016, a disarticulated, partial but well preserved skeleton from a single individual which includes most of the skull bones and the lower jaws; dorsal, sacral and caudal vertebrae; elements of the shoulder girdle and the forelimbs, an ilium and elements of the hindlimbs. It was collected in the upper Hyperodapedon biozone from the Alemoa Member of the Santa Maria Formation (Rosário do Sul Group) in the "Janner" (also known as "Várzea do Agudo") locality, geopark of Paleorrota, dating to the Carnian faunal stage of the early Late Triassic, about 230–228 million years ago.[1] A U-Pb (uranium decay) dating found that the Santa Maria Formation dated around 233.23 million years ago, putting it 1.5 million years older than the Ischigualasto Formation, and making the two formations approximately equal as the earliest dinosaur localities.[2]

Description edit

 
Life restoration

Pampadromaeus was a small bipedal animal. It shows a mosaic of basal and derived traits. It differs from other sauropodomorphs by a combination of characters. Some of these are shared with members of the Theropoda: the premaxilla is pointed downwards forming a subnarial gap with the maxilla and the anterior-most teeth are unserrated; in the location where with theropods the fenestra promaxillaris is positioned, a small depression is present. Basal traits consist of a large skull, a short thighbone, the possession of just two sacral vertebrae and the presence of fifteen teeth in the pterygoid.[1]

There were four teeth in the premaxilla and about twenty in both the maxilla and the lower jaw for a total of eighty-eight. The teeth were large, elongated, lanceolate, slightly recurved, sharply pointed and coarsely serrated. The lower leg was much longer than the thighbone, indicating a cursorial lifestyle.[1]

In 2022, Aureliano and colleagues performed a mirco-computed tomography scan on the postcranial skeletons of some of the earliest saurischian dinosaurs that lived during the late Carnian including Gnathovorax with sauropodomorphs Pampadromaeus and Buriolestes, which showed that the invasive air sac system was absent and that their bones were not pneumatised. These results indicate that pneumatisation in archosaur groups (pterosaurs, theropods and sauropodomorphs) are not homologous, but are traits that independently evolved at least 3 times.[3]

Etymology edit

Pampadromaeus was first named by Sergio F. Cabreira, Cesar L. Schultz, Jonathas S. Bittencourt, Marina B. Soares, Daniel C. Fortier, Lúcio R. Silva and Max C. Langer in 2011 and the type species is Pampadromaeus barberenai. The generic name is derived from Quechua pampa, "plain", in reference to the present landscape of the site, and Greek δρομεύς, dromeus, "runner", referring to the cursorial habits; the Latinised spelling variant dromaeus is used. The specific name honours the Brazilian paleontologist Mário Costa Barberena.[1]

Phylogeny edit

Pampadromaeus was found to be a basal sauropodomorph in four different cladistic analyses. The describers emphasized however, that this position was not strongly supported, showing the difficulties of determining the affinities of such early forms with the basal Dinosauromorpha, Saurischia, Sauropodomorpha and Theropoda.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Cabreira et al., 2011
  2. ^ Langer et al., 2018
  3. ^ Aureliano T, Ghilardi AM, Müller RT, Kerber L, Pretto FA, Fernandes MA, Ricardi-Branco F, Wedel MJ (2022). "The absence of an invasive air sac system in the earliest dinosaurs suggests multiple origins of vertebral pneumaticity". Scientific Reports. 12 (1). 20844. Bibcode:2022NatSR..1220844A. doi:10.1038/s41598-022-25067-8. PMC 9734174. PMID 36494410.

Bibliography edit

  • Cabreira, Sérgio F.; Cesar L. Schultz; Jonathas S. Bittencourt; Marina B. Soares; Daniel C. Fortier; Lúcio R. Silva, and Max C. Langer. 2011. New stem-sauropodomorph (Dinosauria, Saurischia) from the Triassic of Brazil. Naturwissenschaften 98(12). 1035–1040. Accessed 2019-03-29.
  • Langer, Max Cardoso; Blair Wayne McPhee; Júlio César de Almeida Marsola; Lúcio Roberto Da Silva, and Sérgio Furtado Cabreira. 2019. Anatomy of the dinosaur Pampadromaeus barberenai (Saurischia—Sauropodomorpha) from the Late Triassic Santa Maria Formation of southern Brazil. PLoS ONE 14. 1–64. Accessed 2019-03-29.
  • Langer, M.C.; J. Ramezani, and Á.A.S. Da Rosa. 2018. U-Pb age constraints on dinosaur rise from south Brazil. Gondwana Research 53. 133–140. Accessed 2019-03-29.

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Pampadromaeus is an extinct genus of basal sauropodomorph dinosaurs known from the Late Triassic Carnian Santa Maria Formation of the Parana Basin in Rio Grande do Sul southern Brazil 1 PampadromaeusTemporal range Late Triassic Carnian 233 23 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Skeletal reconstruction showing known remainsScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClade DinosauriaClade SaurischiaClade SauropodomorphaFamily SaturnaliidaeGenus PampadromaeusCabreira et al 2011Species P barberenaiBinomial name Pampadromaeus barberenaiCabreira et al 2011 Contents 1 Discovery 2 Description 3 Etymology 4 Phylogeny 5 References 5 1 BibliographyDiscovery editPampadromaeus is known only from the holotype specimen ULBRA PVT016 a disarticulated partial but well preserved skeleton from a single individual which includes most of the skull bones and the lower jaws dorsal sacral and caudal vertebrae elements of the shoulder girdle and the forelimbs an ilium and elements of the hindlimbs It was collected in the upper Hyperodapedon biozone from the Alemoa Member of the Santa Maria Formation Rosario do Sul Group in the Janner also known as Varzea do Agudo locality geopark of Paleorrota dating to the Carnian faunal stage of the early Late Triassic about 230 228 million years ago 1 A U Pb uranium decay dating found that the Santa Maria Formation dated around 233 23 million years ago putting it 1 5 million years older than the Ischigualasto Formation and making the two formations approximately equal as the earliest dinosaur localities 2 Description edit nbsp Life restorationPampadromaeus was a small bipedal animal It shows a mosaic of basal and derived traits It differs from other sauropodomorphs by a combination of characters Some of these are shared with members of the Theropoda the premaxilla is pointed downwards forming a subnarial gap with the maxilla and the anterior most teeth are unserrated in the location where with theropods the fenestra promaxillaris is positioned a small depression is present Basal traits consist of a large skull a short thighbone the possession of just two sacral vertebrae and the presence of fifteen teeth in the pterygoid 1 There were four teeth in the premaxilla and about twenty in both the maxilla and the lower jaw for a total of eighty eight The teeth were large elongated lanceolate slightly recurved sharply pointed and coarsely serrated The lower leg was much longer than the thighbone indicating a cursorial lifestyle 1 In 2022 Aureliano and colleagues performed a mirco computed tomography scan on the postcranial skeletons of some of the earliest saurischian dinosaurs that lived during the late Carnian including Gnathovorax with sauropodomorphs Pampadromaeus and Buriolestes which showed that the invasive air sac system was absent and that their bones were not pneumatised These results indicate that pneumatisation in archosaur groups pterosaurs theropods and sauropodomorphs are not homologous but are traits that independently evolved at least 3 times 3 Etymology editPampadromaeus was first named by Sergio F Cabreira Cesar L Schultz Jonathas S Bittencourt Marina B Soares Daniel C Fortier Lucio R Silva and Max C Langer in 2011 and the type species is Pampadromaeus barberenai The generic name is derived from Quechua pampa plain in reference to the present landscape of the site and Greek dromeys dromeus runner referring to the cursorial habits the Latinised spelling variant dromaeus is used The specific name honours the Brazilian paleontologist Mario Costa Barberena 1 Phylogeny editPampadromaeus was found to be a basal sauropodomorph in four different cladistic analyses The describers emphasized however that this position was not strongly supported showing the difficulties of determining the affinities of such early forms with the basal Dinosauromorpha Saurischia Sauropodomorpha and Theropoda 1 References edit nbsp Dinosaurs portal a b c d e f Cabreira et al 2011 Langer et al 2018 Aureliano T Ghilardi AM Muller RT Kerber L Pretto FA Fernandes MA Ricardi Branco F Wedel MJ 2022 The absence of an invasive air sac system in the earliest dinosaurs suggests multiple origins of vertebral pneumaticity Scientific Reports 12 1 20844 Bibcode 2022NatSR 1220844A doi 10 1038 s41598 022 25067 8 PMC 9734174 PMID 36494410 Bibliography edit Cabreira Sergio F Cesar L Schultz Jonathas S Bittencourt Marina B Soares Daniel C Fortier Lucio R Silva and Max C Langer 2011 New stem sauropodomorph Dinosauria Saurischia from the Triassic of Brazil Naturwissenschaften 98 12 1035 1040 Accessed 2019 03 29 Langer Max Cardoso Blair Wayne McPhee Julio Cesar de Almeida Marsola Lucio Roberto Da Silva and Sergio Furtado Cabreira 2019 Anatomy of the dinosaur Pampadromaeus barberenai Saurischia Sauropodomorpha from the Late Triassic Santa Maria Formation of southern Brazil PLoS ONE 14 1 64 Accessed 2019 03 29 Langer M C J Ramezani and A A S Da Rosa 2018 U Pb age constraints on dinosaur rise from south Brazil Gondwana Research 53 133 140 Accessed 2019 03 29 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pampadromaeus amp oldid 1184582833, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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