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Uberabatitan

Uberabatitan (meaning "Uberaba titan", in reference to where it was found) is a genus of titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil. It is known from bones including neck, back, and tail vertebrae, pelvic bones, and limb bones. These fossils were found in the uppermost portion of the Maastrichtian-age Serra da Galga Formation of the Bauru Group, in Uberaba, Minas Gerais. The type species, described by Salgado and Carvalho in 2008, is U. ribeiroi. To date, it is the most recent titanosaur from Bauru Group rocks; other titanosaurs from the Bauru Group, including Baurutitan and Trigonosaurus, come from lower (thus older) levels.[1]

Uberabatitan
Temporal range:
Late Cretaceous, 67 Ma
Life restoration
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Clade: Saurischia
Clade: Sauropodomorpha
Clade: Sauropoda
Clade: Macronaria
Clade: Titanosauria
Clade: Lithostrotia
Genus: Uberabatitan
Salgado and Carvalho, 2008
Type species
Uberabatitan ribeiroi
Salgado and Carvalho, 2008

Discovery and naming edit

Uberabatitan ribeiroi was named by Leonardo Salgado and Ismar de Souza Carvalho in 2008,[1] based on specimens found at a road cut along Federal Highway BR-050[2] in Uberaba, Minas Gerais. The genus name refers to Uberaba and the species name honors Luiz Carlos Borges Ribeiro, the director of the Centro de Pesquisas Paleontológicas Lewellyn Price, for his support.[1]

Fossil record edit

Fossils of Uberabatitan ribeiroi have been found in the Serra da Galga Formation[a] in Minas Gerais, Brazil. All the specimens attributed to U. ribeiroi were found in a single quarry, and have been accessioned at the Centro de Pesquisas Paleontológicas Llewellyn Ivor Price (CPPLIP) at the Federal University of Triângulo Mineiro. More than sixty bones have been found, representing the intermingled remains of at least five individuals of various sizes[3] and ages, with both immature and mature individuals represented.[5] These remains include cervical, dorsal, sacral, and caudal vertebrae, chevrons, and portions of the shoulders, hips, and limbs. As is commonly the case in titanosaurs, the skull is not known. The holotype consists of the tibia (CPPLIP-912), fibula (CPPLIP-1107), and astragalus (CPPLIP-1082) of a single individual; other elements had initially been included in the holotype as well, but were excluded due to the lack of evidence that they came from the same individual.[3] Another specimen from the Serra da Galga Formation, MCT 1487-R, also known as "DGM Series A", exhibits close similarities to Uberabatitan and may belong to it, or at least a close relative.[3] MCT 1487-R consists of a nearly complete neck, one of the few known for any titanosaur.[6] Two teeth found at the Uberabatitan site, and others found elsewhere in the Serra da Galga Formation, may also belong to Uberabatitan ribeiroi; one of these teeth, CPPLIP-1166, is the largest titanosaur tooth ever found, with a crown 6.2 centimetres (2.4 in) high from its base to its apex.[7]

Description edit

As a sauropod, Uberabatitan would have been a large, quadrupedal herbivore with a long neck.[8] It has been estimated that Uberabatitan ribeiroi could reach a length of 26 metres (85 ft), although most known specimens are of much smaller individuals.[3]

Although the skull of Uberabatitan is unknown, it may belong to a clade of titanosaurs that were characterized by a broad, squared-off snout.[9] The teeth possibly referable to Uberabatitan are slender and chisel-like, as in other titanosaurs.[7]

As in many other sauropods, Uberabatitan had hyper-elongate cervical ribs, much of the length of which was formed by ossified tendons.[5]

The tibia and fibula of Uberabatitan exhibit some taxonomically significant traits. The tibia has a robust lateral protuberance that articulates with a medial knob on the fibula, which is an autapomorphy of Uberabatitan ribeiroi.[3] As in Laplatasaurus, but unlike most titanosaurs, there is a concave surface behind the lateral tuberosity of the fibula.[10]

Classification edit

Phylogenetic position of Uberabatitan in an analysis by Silva and colleagues in 2019:[3]

Possible close relatives of Uberabatitan include Laplatasaurus and Brasilotitan. Gallina and Otero recovered Laplatasaurus as the sister taxon of Uberabatitan in an analysis that did not include Brasilotitan.[10] Navarro and colleagues and Filippi and colleagues have recovered Brasilotitan as the sister taxon of Uberabatitan in analyses that did not include Laplatasaurus.[11][9] Silva and colleagues regarded a close relationship between Uberabatitan and Brasilotitan "possible"; their analysis recovered a polytomy of Brasilotitan, Uberabatitan, and a clade containing other members of Aeolosaurini.[3] In an analysis that included neither Laplatasaurus nor Brasilotitan, Uberabatitan was recovered as a member of Aeolosaurini most closely related to Bravasaurus, Gondwanatitan, and Trigonosaurus.[12]

Paleobiology edit

Uberabatitan, like other sauropods, underwent rapid, uninterrupted growth early in life. Individuals closer to maturity would have transitioned to cyclical growth, with periodic slowdowns in their growth rate.[5]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Uberabatitan ribeiroi was previously reported as being known from the Serra da Galga Member of the Marília Formation,[3] but these strata are now recognized as distinct from the Marília Formation.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Salgado, Leonardo; and Carvalho; Ismar de Souza (2008). "Uberabatitan ribeiroi, a new titanosaur from the Marília Formation (Bauru Group, Upper Cretaceous), Minas Gerais, Brazil". Palaeontology. 51 (4): 881–901. Bibcode:2008Palgy..51..881S. doi:10.1111/j.1475-4983.2008.00781.x.
  2. ^ Martinelli, Agustín G.; Teixeira, Vicente P. A.; Marinho, Thiago S.; Fonseca, Pedro H. M.; Cavellani, Camila L.; Araujo, Adauto J. G.; Ribeiro, Luiz C. B.; Ferraz, Mara L. F. (2014). "Fused mid-caudal vertebrae in the titanosaur Uberabatitan ribeiroi from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil and other bone lesions". Lethaia. 48 (4): 456–462. doi:10.1111/let.12117. ISSN 0024-1164.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Silva, J.C.G. Jr.; Marinho, T.S.; Martinelli, A.G.; Langer, M.C. (2019). "Osteology and systematics of Uberabatitan ribeiroi (Dinosauria; Sauropoda): a Late Cretaceous titanosaur from Minas Gerais, Brazil". Zootaxa. 4577 (3): 401–438. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4577.3.1. PMID 31715707. S2CID 145939866.
  4. ^ Soares, Marcus Vinícius Theodoro; Basilici, Giorgio; Silva Marinho, Thiago; Martinelli, Agustín Guillermo; Marconato, André; Mountney, Nigel Philip; Colombera, Luca; Mesquita, Áquila Ferreira; Vasques, Julia Tucker; Junior, Francisco Romero Abrantes; Ribeiro, Luiz Carlos Borges (2021). "Sedimentology of a distributive fluvial system: The Serra da Galga Formation, a new lithostratigraphic unit (Upper Cretaceous, Bauru Basin, Brazil)" (PDF). Geological Journal. 56 (2): 951–975. Bibcode:2021GeolJ..56..951S. doi:10.1002/gj.3987. eISSN 1099-1034. ISSN 0072-1050. S2CID 224928245.
  5. ^ a b c Windholz, G. J.; González, R.; Cerda, I. A.; Bellardini, F.; Silva, J. C. G.; Marinho, T. S.; Ribeiro, L. C. B.; Martinelli, A. G. (2023-09-07). "Osteohistology of Uberabatitan ribeiroi (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) provides insight into the life history of titanosaurs". Historical Biology: 1–11. doi:10.1080/08912963.2023.2253257. eISSN 1029-2381. ISSN 0891-2963. S2CID 261626549.
  6. ^ 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.
  7. ^ a b Silva Junior, Julian C.G.; Marinho, Thiago S.; Martinelli, Agustín G.; Ribeiro, Luiz C.B.; Langer, Max C. (2023-07-16). "The largest known titanosaur (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) tooth and other isolated dental elements from the Serra da Galga Formation (Cretaceous of Southeast Brazil)". Cretaceous Research: 105656. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2023.105656. ISSN 0195-6671. S2CID 259942879.
  8. ^ Upchurch, Paul; Barrett, Paul M.; Dodson, Peter. (2004). "Sauropoda". In Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; Osmólska, Halszka. (eds.). The Dinosauria (2nd ed.). Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 259–322. ISBN 0-520-24209-2.
  9. ^ a b Filippi, Leonardo S.; Juárez Valieri, Rubén D.; Gallina, Pablo A.; Méndez, Ariel H.; Gianechini, Federico A.; Garrido, Alberto C. (2023-10-30). "A rebbachisaurid-mimicking titanosaur and evidence of a Late Cretaceous faunal disturbance event in South-West Gondwana". Cretaceous Research. 154: 105754. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2023.105754. ISSN 0195-6671. S2CID 264792693.
  10. ^ a b Gallina, Pablo Ariel; Otero, Alejandro (2015-10-01). "Reassessment of Laplatasaurus araukanicus (Sauropoda: Titanosauria) from the Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina" (PDF). Ameghiniana. 52 (5): 487–501. doi:10.5710/AMGH.08.06.2015.2911. eISSN 1851-8044. ISSN 0002-7014. S2CID 131595654.
  11. ^ Navarro, Bruno; Ghilardi, Aline; Aureliano, Tito; Díez Díaz, Verónica; Bandeira, Kamila; Cattaruzzi, André; Iori, Fabiano; Martine, Ariel; Carvalho, Alberto; Anelli, Luiz; Fernandes, Marcelo; Zaher, Hussam (2022-09-15). "A new nanoid titanosaur (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Brazil". Ameghiniana. 59 (5): 317–354. doi:10.5710/AMGH.25.08.2022.3477. ISSN 0002-7014. S2CID 251875979.
  12. ^ Hechenleitner, E. Martín; Leuzinger, Léa; Martinelli, Agustín G.; Rocher, Sebastián; Fiorelli, Lucas E.; Taborda, Jeremías R. A.; Salgado, Leonardo (2020-10-27). "Two Late Cretaceous sauropods reveal titanosaurian dispersal across South America". Communications Biology. 3 (1): 622. doi:10.1038/s42003-020-01338-w. ISSN 2399-3642. PMC 7591563. PMID 33110212.

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Uberabatitan meaning Uberaba titan in reference to where it was found is a genus of titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil It is known from bones including neck back and tail vertebrae pelvic bones and limb bones These fossils were found in the uppermost portion of the Maastrichtian age Serra da Galga Formation of the Bauru Group in Uberaba Minas Gerais The type species described by Salgado and Carvalho in 2008 is U ribeiroi To date it is the most recent titanosaur from Bauru Group rocks other titanosaurs from the Bauru Group including Baurutitan and Trigonosaurus come from lower thus older levels 1 UberabatitanTemporal range Late Cretaceous 67 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Life restorationScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClade DinosauriaClade SaurischiaClade SauropodomorphaClade SauropodaClade MacronariaClade TitanosauriaClade LithostrotiaGenus UberabatitanSalgado and Carvalho 2008Type species Uberabatitan ribeiroiSalgado and Carvalho 2008 Contents 1 Discovery and naming 1 1 Fossil record 2 Description 3 Classification 4 Paleobiology 5 Notes 6 ReferencesDiscovery and naming editUberabatitan ribeiroi was named by Leonardo Salgado and Ismar de Souza Carvalho in 2008 1 based on specimens found at a road cut along Federal Highway BR 050 2 in Uberaba Minas Gerais The genus name refers to Uberaba and the species name honors Luiz Carlos Borges Ribeiro the director of the Centro de Pesquisas Paleontologicas Lewellyn Price for his support 1 Fossil record edit Fossils of Uberabatitan ribeiroi have been found in the Serra da Galga Formation a in Minas Gerais Brazil All the specimens attributed to U ribeiroi were found in a single quarry and have been accessioned at the Centro de Pesquisas Paleontologicas Llewellyn Ivor Price CPPLIP at the Federal University of Triangulo Mineiro More than sixty bones have been found representing the intermingled remains of at least five individuals of various sizes 3 and ages with both immature and mature individuals represented 5 These remains include cervical dorsal sacral and caudal vertebrae chevrons and portions of the shoulders hips and limbs As is commonly the case in titanosaurs the skull is not known The holotype consists of the tibia CPPLIP 912 fibula CPPLIP 1107 and astragalus CPPLIP 1082 of a single individual other elements had initially been included in the holotype as well but were excluded due to the lack of evidence that they came from the same individual 3 Another specimen from the Serra da Galga Formation MCT 1487 R also known as DGM Series A exhibits close similarities to Uberabatitan and may belong to it or at least a close relative 3 MCT 1487 R consists of a nearly complete neck one of the few known for any titanosaur 6 Two teeth found at the Uberabatitan site and others found elsewhere in the Serra da Galga Formation may also belong to Uberabatitan ribeiroi one of these teeth CPPLIP 1166 is the largest titanosaur tooth ever found with a crown 6 2 centimetres 2 4 in high from its base to its apex 7 Description editAs a sauropod Uberabatitan would have been a large quadrupedal herbivore with a long neck 8 It has been estimated that Uberabatitan ribeiroi could reach a length of 26 metres 85 ft although most known specimens are of much smaller individuals 3 Although the skull of Uberabatitan is unknown it may belong to a clade of titanosaurs that were characterized by a broad squared off snout 9 The teeth possibly referable to Uberabatitan are slender and chisel like as in other titanosaurs 7 As in many other sauropods Uberabatitan had hyper elongate cervical ribs much of the length of which was formed by ossified tendons 5 The tibia and fibula of Uberabatitan exhibit some taxonomically significant traits The tibia has a robust lateral protuberance that articulates with a medial knob on the fibula which is an autapomorphy of Uberabatitan ribeiroi 3 As in Laplatasaurus but unlike most titanosaurs there is a concave surface behind the lateral tuberosity of the fibula 10 Classification editPhylogenetic position of Uberabatitan in an analysis by Silva and colleagues in 2019 3 Titanosauria AndesaurusLithostrotia RukwatitanMalawisaurusPuertasaurusAustroposeidonLognkosauria MendozasaurusFutalognkosaurusQuetecsaurusIsisaurusEpachthosaurusPellegrinisaurusMaxakalisaurusTapuiasaurusTrigonosaurusLirainosaurusAmpelosaurusBonitasauraDreadnoughtusSaltasauridae AlamosaurusOpisthocoelicaudiaSaltasaurinae NeuquensaurusRocasaurusSaltasaurusAeolosaurini RapetosaurusBrasilotitanUberabatitanAeolosaurus maximusRinconsauria MuyelensaurusRinconsaurusOverosaurusGondwanatitanAeolosaurus colhuehuapensisAeolosaurus rionegrinus Possible close relatives of Uberabatitan include Laplatasaurus and Brasilotitan Gallina and Otero recovered Laplatasaurus as the sister taxon of Uberabatitan in an analysis that did not include Brasilotitan 10 Navarro and colleagues and Filippi and colleagues have recovered Brasilotitan as the sister taxon of Uberabatitan in analyses that did not include Laplatasaurus 11 9 Silva and colleagues regarded a close relationship between Uberabatitan and Brasilotitan possible their analysis recovered a polytomy of Brasilotitan Uberabatitan and a clade containing other members of Aeolosaurini 3 In an analysis that included neither Laplatasaurus nor Brasilotitan Uberabatitan was recovered as a member of Aeolosaurini most closely related to Bravasaurus Gondwanatitan and Trigonosaurus 12 Paleobiology editUberabatitan like other sauropods underwent rapid uninterrupted growth early in life Individuals closer to maturity would have transitioned to cyclical growth with periodic slowdowns in their growth rate 5 Notes edit Uberabatitan ribeiroi was previously reported as being known from the Serra da Galga Member of the Marilia Formation 3 but these strata are now recognized as distinct from the Marilia Formation 4 References edit a b c Salgado Leonardo and Carvalho Ismar de Souza 2008 Uberabatitan ribeiroi a new titanosaur from the Marilia Formation Bauru Group Upper Cretaceous Minas Gerais Brazil Palaeontology 51 4 881 901 Bibcode 2008Palgy 51 881S doi 10 1111 j 1475 4983 2008 00781 x Martinelli Agustin G Teixeira Vicente P A Marinho Thiago S Fonseca Pedro H M Cavellani Camila L Araujo Adauto J G Ribeiro Luiz C B Ferraz Mara L F 2014 Fused mid caudal vertebrae in the titanosaur Uberabatitan ribeiroi from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil and other bone lesions Lethaia 48 4 456 462 doi 10 1111 let 12117 ISSN 0024 1164 a b c d e f g h Silva J C G Jr Marinho T S Martinelli A G Langer M C 2019 Osteology and systematics of Uberabatitan ribeiroi Dinosauria Sauropoda a Late Cretaceous titanosaur from Minas Gerais Brazil Zootaxa 4577 3 401 438 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 4577 3 1 PMID 31715707 S2CID 145939866 Soares Marcus Vinicius Theodoro Basilici Giorgio Silva Marinho Thiago Martinelli Agustin Guillermo Marconato Andre Mountney Nigel Philip Colombera Luca Mesquita Aquila Ferreira Vasques Julia Tucker Junior Francisco Romero Abrantes Ribeiro Luiz Carlos Borges 2021 Sedimentology of a distributive fluvial system The Serra da Galga Formation a new lithostratigraphic unit Upper Cretaceous Bauru Basin Brazil PDF Geological Journal 56 2 951 975 Bibcode 2021GeolJ 56 951S doi 10 1002 gj 3987 eISSN 1099 1034 ISSN 0072 1050 S2CID 224928245 a b c Windholz G J Gonzalez R Cerda I A Bellardini F Silva J C G Marinho T S Ribeiro L C B Martinelli A G 2023 09 07 Osteohistology of Uberabatitan ribeiroi Dinosauria Sauropoda provides insight into the life history of titanosaurs Historical Biology 1 11 doi 10 1080 08912963 2023 2253257 eISSN 1029 2381 ISSN 0891 2963 S2CID 261626549 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 a b Silva Junior Julian C G Marinho Thiago S Martinelli Agustin G Ribeiro Luiz C B Langer Max C 2023 07 16 The largest known titanosaur Dinosauria Sauropoda tooth and other isolated dental elements from the Serra da Galga Formation Cretaceous of Southeast Brazil Cretaceous Research 105656 doi 10 1016 j cretres 2023 105656 ISSN 0195 6671 S2CID 259942879 Upchurch Paul Barrett Paul M Dodson Peter 2004 Sauropoda In Weishampel David B Dodson Peter Osmolska Halszka eds The Dinosauria 2nd ed Berkeley University of California Press pp 259 322 ISBN 0 520 24209 2 a b Filippi Leonardo S Juarez Valieri Ruben D Gallina Pablo A Mendez Ariel H Gianechini Federico A Garrido Alberto C 2023 10 30 A rebbachisaurid mimicking titanosaur and evidence of a Late Cretaceous faunal disturbance event in South West Gondwana Cretaceous Research 154 105754 doi 10 1016 j cretres 2023 105754 ISSN 0195 6671 S2CID 264792693 a b Gallina Pablo Ariel Otero Alejandro 2015 10 01 Reassessment of Laplatasaurus araukanicus Sauropoda Titanosauria from the Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia Argentina PDF Ameghiniana 52 5 487 501 doi 10 5710 AMGH 08 06 2015 2911 eISSN 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