fbpx
Wikipedia

Unquillosaurus

Unquillosaurus (meaning "Unquillo river lizard") is a genus of possible maniraptoran or carnosaurian theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Los Blanquitos Formation of Salta Province, Argentina. The genus contains a single species, U. ceibalii, known only from a single fossilized pubis (a pelvic bone).[1]

Unquillosaurus
Temporal range: Campanian
~75 Ma
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Clade: Saurischia
Clade: Theropoda
Clade: Orionides
Clade: Avetheropoda
Genus: Unquillosaurus
Powell, 1979
Species:
U. ceibalii
Binomial name
Unquillosaurus ceibalii
Powell, 1979

Discovery and naming Edit

The holotype, PVL 3670-11, was found at Arroyo-Morterito in the Los Blanquitos Formation, dating to the Campanian. It consists of a left pubis, 514 millimetres (1.686 ft) long. The specimen was re-studied by Fernando Novas and Federico Agnolin in 2004, who concluded that the orientation of the pubis had been misinterpreted: it pointed backwards, as was shown by the fossil still being attached to a displaced part of the pubic peduncle of the ilium.[2]

The type species Unquillosaurus ceibalii was described by Jaime Eduardo Powell in 1979. The generic name, "Unquillosaurus," is derived from the river Unquillo and the Greek word, "sauros," meaning "lizard." The specific name, "ceibalii," refers to the town El Ceibal.[3]

Classification Edit

Powell originally assigned Unquillosaurus to the Carnosauria[3] in 1986.[4] In 2004, Novas and Agnolin concluded from the opisthopubic pelvic anatomy that Unquillosaurus was part of the Maniraptora or at least Maniraptoriformes, and likely closely related to either the Avialae or the bird-like Alvarezsauridae; perhaps it was itself a bird, a basal member of the Metornithes.[2] In 2006 however, Novas stated that Unquillosaurus probably belonged to the maniraptoran clade Dromaeosauridae.[5] Carrano et al. in 2012, placed the animal back in Carnosauria, specifically Carcharodontosauria, noting that the original interpretation was likely correct and that the animal has many similarities to Giganotosaurus.[6]

Description Edit

Based on the fragmentary fossil remains, it is estimated that Unquillosaurus may have had a total body length of about 2–3 metres (6.6–9.8 ft).[1]

Paleoecology Edit

Unquillosaurus is known from the Los Blanquitos Formation. The abelisaurid theropod Guemesia is also known from this formation,[7] as well as fossils of what may belong to a species of Titanosaurus.[8]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b HyperWorks Reference Software (1999), "", viewed December 07, 2012.
  2. ^ a b Novas and Agnolin, (2004). "Unquillosaurus ceibalii Powell, a giant maniraptoran (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from the Late Cretaceous of Argentina." Rev. Mus. Argentino Cienc. Nat., n.s. 6(1): 61-66.
  3. ^ a b Powell, J.E. (1979). "Sobre una asociación de dinosaurios y otras evidencias de vertebrados del Cretácico Superior de la región de La Candelaria, Prov. de Salta, Argentina" ["On a dinosaur association and other evidinces of Upper Cretaceous vertebrates from the La Candelaria region, Salta Province, Argentina."] Ameghiniana, 16(1-2): 191-204. (In Spanish: English translation by Matthew Carrano, SUNY at Stony Brook, 8/99).
  4. ^ Powell, J.E., 1986. Revision de los titanosauridos de America del Sur Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Tucuman, Argentina
  5. ^ R.D. Martínez and F.E. Novas, 2006, "Aniksosaurus darwini gen. et sp. nov., a new coelurosaurian theropod from the early Late Cretaceous of central Patagonia, Argentina", Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales, nuevo serie 8(2): 243-259
  6. ^ Matthew, Carrano (2012). "The phylogeny of Tetanurae (Dinosauria: Theropoda)". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 10 (2): 211–300. doi:10.1080/14772019.2011.630927. S2CID 85354215.
  7. ^ Agnolín, Federico L.; Cerroni, Mauricio A.; Scanferla, Agustín; Goswami, Anjali; Paulina-Carabajal, Ariana; Halliday, Thomas; Cuff, Andrew R.; Reuil, Santiago (2022-02-10). "First definitive abelisaurid theropod from the Late Cretaceous of Northwestern Argentina". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 41 (4): e2002348. doi:10.1080/02724634.2021.2002348. ISSN 0272-4634. S2CID 246766133.
  8. ^ Arroyo El Morterito at Fossilworks.org

unquillosaurus, meaning, unquillo, river, lizard, genus, possible, maniraptoran, carnosaurian, theropod, dinosaur, from, late, cretaceous, blanquitos, formation, salta, province, argentina, genus, contains, single, species, ceibalii, known, only, from, single,. Unquillosaurus meaning Unquillo river lizard is a genus of possible maniraptoran or carnosaurian theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Los Blanquitos Formation of Salta Province Argentina The genus contains a single species U ceibalii known only from a single fossilized pubis a pelvic bone 1 UnquillosaurusTemporal range Campanian 75 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClade DinosauriaClade SaurischiaClade TheropodaClade OrionidesClade AvetheropodaGenus UnquillosaurusPowell 1979Species U ceibaliiBinomial name Unquillosaurus ceibaliiPowell 1979 Contents 1 Discovery and naming 2 Classification 3 Description 4 Paleoecology 5 See also 6 ReferencesDiscovery and naming EditThe holotype PVL 3670 11 was found at Arroyo Morterito in the Los Blanquitos Formation dating to the Campanian It consists of a left pubis 514 millimetres 1 686 ft long The specimen was re studied by Fernando Novas and Federico Agnolin in 2004 who concluded that the orientation of the pubis had been misinterpreted it pointed backwards as was shown by the fossil still being attached to a displaced part of the pubic peduncle of the ilium 2 The type species Unquillosaurus ceibalii was described by Jaime Eduardo Powell in 1979 The generic name Unquillosaurus is derived from the river Unquillo and the Greek word sauros meaning lizard The specific name ceibalii refers to the town El Ceibal 3 Classification EditPowell originally assigned Unquillosaurus to the Carnosauria 3 in 1986 4 In 2004 Novas and Agnolin concluded from the opisthopubic pelvic anatomy that Unquillosaurus was part of the Maniraptora or at least Maniraptoriformes and likely closely related to either the Avialae or the bird like Alvarezsauridae perhaps it was itself a bird a basal member of the Metornithes 2 In 2006 however Novas stated that Unquillosaurus probably belonged to the maniraptoran clade Dromaeosauridae 5 Carrano et al in 2012 placed the animal back in Carnosauria specifically Carcharodontosauria noting that the original interpretation was likely correct and that the animal has many similarities to Giganotosaurus 6 Description EditBased on the fragmentary fossil remains it is estimated that Unquillosaurus may have had a total body length of about 2 3 metres 6 6 9 8 ft 1 Paleoecology EditUnquillosaurus is known from the Los Blanquitos Formation The abelisaurid theropod Guemesia is also known from this formation 7 as well as fossils of what may belong to a species of Titanosaurus 8 See also Edit nbsp Dinosaurs portal nbsp Cretaceous portalTimeline of dromaeosaurid researchReferences Edit a b HyperWorks Reference Software 1999 The Dinosaur Encyclopedia Unquillosaurus viewed December 07 2012 a b Novas and Agnolin 2004 Unquillosaurus ceibalii Powell a giant maniraptoran Dinosauria Theropoda from the Late Cretaceous of Argentina Rev Mus Argentino Cienc Nat n s 6 1 61 66 a b Powell J E 1979 Sobre una asociacion de dinosaurios y otras evidencias de vertebrados del Cretacico Superior de la region de La Candelaria Prov de Salta Argentina On a dinosaur association and other evidinces of Upper Cretaceous vertebrates from the La Candelaria region Salta Province Argentina Ameghiniana 16 1 2 191 204 In Spanish English translation by Matthew Carrano SUNY at Stony Brook 8 99 Powell J E 1986 Revision de los titanosauridos de America del Sur Argentina Universidad Nacional de Tucuman Argentina R D Martinez and F E Novas 2006 Aniksosaurus darwini gen et sp nov a new coelurosaurian theropod from the early Late Cretaceous of central Patagonia Argentina Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales nuevo serie 8 2 243 259 Matthew Carrano 2012 The phylogeny of Tetanurae Dinosauria Theropoda Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 10 2 211 300 doi 10 1080 14772019 2011 630927 S2CID 85354215 Agnolin Federico L Cerroni Mauricio A Scanferla Agustin Goswami Anjali Paulina Carabajal Ariana Halliday Thomas Cuff Andrew R Reuil Santiago 2022 02 10 First definitive abelisaurid theropod from the Late Cretaceous of Northwestern Argentina Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 41 4 e2002348 doi 10 1080 02724634 2021 2002348 ISSN 0272 4634 S2CID 246766133 Arroyo El Morterito at Fossilworks org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Unquillosaurus amp oldid 1128578005, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.