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Riabininohadros

Riabininohadros (meaning "Riabinin's hadrosaur") is an extinct genus of ankylopollexian dinosaur from the Maastrichtian of Crimea. Its type species is Riabininohadros weberi, emended to Riabininohadros weberae.[1][4] It was originally classified as a species of Orthomerus, until 2015.[4]

Riabininohadros
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, 72–66 Ma
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Clade: Ornithischia
Clade: Ornithopoda
Clade: Ankylopollexia
Genus: Riabininohadros
Lopatin & Averianov, 2020[1]
Species:
R. weberae
Binomial name
Riabininohadros weberae
(Riabinin, 1945) Lopatin & Averianov, 2020[1]
Synonyms
  • Orthomerus weberi
    Riabinin, 1945[2]
  • Orthomerus weberae
    (Riabinin, 1945) Nessov, 1995[3]

Discovery and history edit

 
Restored as a hadrosaur

It was originally named Orthomerus weberi when first described by Anatoly Nikolaevich Riabinin in 1945 for hindlimb elements from an unnamed Maastrichtian-age formation in Crimea of what is now Ukraine.[2] These were in 1934 near Bakhchysarai found by Gertruda Weber who is honoured in the specific name. The find was in 1937 reported in the scientific literature.[5] As Weber was female, Lev Nesov in 1995 emended the name to Orthomerus weberae so the ending of the species name was also feminine.[3] Although tossed as a nomen dubium in recent reviews of Hadrosauridae,[6][7] it was informally given its own genus "Riabininohadros" by Russian amateur paleontologist Roman Ulansky.[4] As this publication did not meet the requirements of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, "Riabininohadros" was not a valid name for the taxon until the name was formally published as new by Lopatin and Averianov in 2020.[1]

The holotype, specimen ZGTM 5751, was found alongside the remains of an unnamed member of Styracosterna in an unnamed Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)-aged marine deposit at Mt. Besh-Kosh in Crimea in a Belemnella casimirovensis ammonoid zone.[8] It largely consists of a left hindlimb, including the thighbone, the shinbone, the calf bone, the astragalus, the calcaneus, the second and third metatarsal and the first phalanx of the second toe. In 2018, it transpired that Riabinin had misidentified several elements. Also a part of the right calf bone proved to be present. A postcranial juvenile skeleton in 1965 excavated at Aleshino, was considered to represent a different species, a hadrosaurid.[9]

Classification edit

As Orthomerus has typically been classified within or very close to Hadrosauridae, Riabininohadros weberae was placed similarly by reviews of the family.[6][7][4] However, as discussed by Lopatin and Averianov in 2020, the femur of Riabininohadros is very distinctive, and has no morphological equivalents within Iguanodontia, the clade that includes hadrosaurs and their relatives. Instead, Lopatin and Averianov, in view of its basal astragalus, classified Riabininohadros as a primitive member of the Ankylopollexia, more specially the Styracosterna, well outside Hadrosauroidea, with uncertain relationships to other taxa in the clade.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Lopatin, A.V.; Averianov, A.O. (2020). "Riabininohadros, a New Genus for the Ornithischian Dinosaur Orthomerus weberae (Ornithopoda, Iguanodontia) from the Late Cretaceous of Crimea". Paleontological Journal. 54 (3): 320–322. doi:10.1134/S0031030120030089. S2CID 219958457.
  2. ^ a b Riabinin, A.N. (1945). "Dinosaurian remains from the Upper Cretaceous of Crimea". Vsesoy. Nauch.-Issledov. Geol. Inst. Matl. Paleontol. Strat. (in Russian). 4: 4–10.
  3. ^ a b Nessov, L.A. (1995). "Dinozavri severnoi Yevrazii: Novye dannye o sostave kompleksov, ekologii i paleobiogeografii". Institute for Scientific Research on the Earth's Crust, St. Petersburg State University (in Russian): 1–156.
  4. ^ a b c d Ulansky, Roman E., (2015). Riabininohadros, a new genus for hadrosaur from Maastrichtian of Crimea, Russia. Dinologia, 10 pp. [In Russian]. http://dinoweb.narod.ru/Ulansky_2015_Riabininohadros_Crimean_hadrosaur.pdf
  5. ^ Weber, G.F., (1937), "From Yalta via the village of Kokkoz to Bakhchysarai", in: Mezhdunarodnyi Geological Congress, XVII sessiya. Yuzhnaya ekskursiya, Krymskaya ASSR, Moiseev, A.A., Ed., Moscow–Leningrad: Glavn. Red. Geol. Razved. Liter., 1937: 48–58
  6. ^ a b Weishampel, David B.; Horner, Jack R. (1990). "Hadrosauridae". In Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; and Osmólska, Halszka (eds.). The Dinosauria (1st ed.). Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 534–561. ISBN 0-520-06727-4.
  7. ^ a b Horner, John R.; Weishampel, David B.; Forster, Catherine A (2004). "Hadrosauridae". In Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; and Osmólska, Halszka (eds.). The Dinosauria (2nd ed.). Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 438–463. ISBN 0-520-24209-2.
  8. ^ A. N. Riabinin. (1946). Novyye nakhodki iskopayemykh reptiliy v krymu [New finds of fossil reptiles in Crimea]. Priroda 1946(11):65-66
  9. ^ Lopatin, A.V., Averianov, A.O., & Alifanov, V.R., (2018), "New Data on Dinosaurs of the Crimean Peninsula", Dokl. Biol. Sci., 482: 206–209


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Riabininohadros meaning Riabinin s hadrosaur is an extinct genus of ankylopollexian dinosaur from the Maastrichtian of Crimea Its type species is Riabininohadros weberi emended to Riabininohadros weberae 1 4 It was originally classified as a species of Orthomerus until 2015 4 RiabininohadrosTemporal range Late Cretaceous 72 66 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Clade Dinosauria Clade Ornithischia Clade Ornithopoda Clade Ankylopollexia Genus RiabininohadrosLopatin amp Averianov 2020 1 Species R weberae Binomial name Riabininohadros weberae Riabinin 1945 Lopatin amp Averianov 2020 1 Synonyms Orthomerus weberi Riabinin 1945 2 Orthomerus weberae Riabinin 1945 Nessov 1995 3 Contents 1 Discovery and history 2 Classification 3 See also 4 ReferencesDiscovery and history edit nbsp Restored as a hadrosaur It was originally named Orthomerus weberi when first described by Anatoly Nikolaevich Riabinin in 1945 for hindlimb elements from an unnamed Maastrichtian age formation in Crimea of what is now Ukraine 2 These were in 1934 near Bakhchysarai found by Gertruda Weber who is honoured in the specific name The find was in 1937 reported in the scientific literature 5 As Weber was female Lev Nesov in 1995 emended the name to Orthomerus weberae so the ending of the species name was also feminine 3 Although tossed as a nomen dubium in recent reviews of Hadrosauridae 6 7 it was informally given its own genus Riabininohadros by Russian amateur paleontologist Roman Ulansky 4 As this publication did not meet the requirements of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature Riabininohadros was not a valid name for the taxon until the name was formally published as new by Lopatin and Averianov in 2020 1 The holotype specimen ZGTM 5751 was found alongside the remains of an unnamed member of Styracosterna in an unnamed Late Cretaceous Maastrichtian aged marine deposit at Mt Besh Kosh in Crimea in a Belemnella casimirovensis ammonoid zone 8 It largely consists of a left hindlimb including the thighbone the shinbone the calf bone the astragalus the calcaneus the second and third metatarsal and the first phalanx of the second toe In 2018 it transpired that Riabinin had misidentified several elements Also a part of the right calf bone proved to be present A postcranial juvenile skeleton in 1965 excavated at Aleshino was considered to represent a different species a hadrosaurid 9 Classification editAs Orthomerus has typically been classified within or very close to Hadrosauridae Riabininohadros weberae was placed similarly by reviews of the family 6 7 4 However as discussed by Lopatin and Averianov in 2020 the femur of Riabininohadros is very distinctive and has no morphological equivalents within Iguanodontia the clade that includes hadrosaurs and their relatives Instead Lopatin and Averianov in view of its basal astragalus classified Riabininohadros as a primitive member of the Ankylopollexia more specially the Styracosterna well outside Hadrosauroidea with uncertain relationships to other taxa in the clade 1 See also editTimeline of hadrosaur researchReferences edit a b c d e Lopatin A V Averianov A O 2020 Riabininohadros a New Genus for the Ornithischian Dinosaur Orthomerus weberae Ornithopoda Iguanodontia from the Late Cretaceous of Crimea Paleontological Journal 54 3 320 322 doi 10 1134 S0031030120030089 S2CID 219958457 a b Riabinin A N 1945 Dinosaurian remains from the Upper Cretaceous of Crimea Vsesoy Nauch Issledov Geol Inst Matl Paleontol Strat in Russian 4 4 10 a b Nessov L A 1995 Dinozavri severnoi Yevrazii Novye dannye o sostave kompleksov ekologii i paleobiogeografii Institute for Scientific Research on the Earth s Crust St Petersburg State University in Russian 1 156 a b c d Ulansky Roman E 2015 Riabininohadros a new genus for hadrosaur from Maastrichtian of Crimea Russia Dinologia 10 pp In Russian http dinoweb narod ru Ulansky 2015 Riabininohadros Crimean hadrosaur pdf Weber G F 1937 From Yalta via the village of Kokkoz to Bakhchysarai in Mezhdunarodnyi Geological Congress XVII sessiya Yuzhnaya ekskursiya Krymskaya ASSR Moiseev A A Ed Moscow Leningrad Glavn Red Geol Razved Liter 1937 48 58 a b Weishampel David B Horner Jack R 1990 Hadrosauridae In Weishampel David B Dodson Peter and Osmolska Halszka eds The Dinosauria 1st ed Berkeley University of California Press pp 534 561 ISBN 0 520 06727 4 a b Horner John R Weishampel David B Forster Catherine A 2004 Hadrosauridae In Weishampel David B Dodson Peter and Osmolska Halszka eds The Dinosauria 2nd ed Berkeley University of California Press pp 438 463 ISBN 0 520 24209 2 A N Riabinin 1946 Novyye nakhodki iskopayemykh reptiliy v krymu New finds of fossil reptiles in Crimea Priroda 1946 11 65 66 Lopatin A V Averianov A O amp Alifanov V R 2018 New Data on Dinosaurs of the Crimean Peninsula Dokl Biol Sci 482 206 209 nbsp This article related to ornithopod dinosaurs is a stub You can help 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