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Morelladon

Morelladon is an extinct genus of herbivorous styracosternan ornithopod dinosaur. It lived during the Early Cretaceous of Spain, around 130 million years ago.[1]

Morelladon
Temporal range: Early Cretaceous, 130 Ma
Dorsal vertebrae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Order: Ornithischia
Clade: Ornithopoda
Clade: Ankylopollexia
Clade: Styracosterna
Genus: Morelladon
Gasulla et al., 2015
Species:
M. beltrani
Binomial name
Morelladon beltrani
Gasulla et al., 2015

Discovery

 
Tooth

In 2013, teams of the Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED) and the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, at the Mas de Sabaté (CMP-MS) site of the Mas de la Parreta quarry at Morella discovered a skeleton of a euornithopod. The fossil was prepared by Juan Miguel Soler, Miguel Ángel Aguilar, Jesús Royo and Manuel Domingo García.[1]

In 2015, the type species Morelladon beltrani was named and described by José Miguel Gasulla, Fernando Escaso, Iván Narváez, Francisco Ortega and José Luis Sanz. The generic name combines a reference to Morella with Greek ὀδών, odoon, "tooth". The specific name honours Victor Beltrán, the owner of the Vega del Moll S.A. Company exploiting the quarries, for his cooperation with the scientific research.[1]

The holotype, CMP-MS-03, was found in a layer of the Arcillas de Morella Formation traditionally dated to the early Aptian, but according to recent palynological research perhaps dating from the late Barremian. It consists of a partial skeleton lacking the skull. It contains a right dentary tooth, seven dorsal vertebrae, fragments of the neural spines of dorsal vertebrae, two rib pieces, a sacrum, two chevrons, the ilia, incomplete pubes and ischia and a right tibia.[1]

Morelladon was one of eighteen dinosaur taxa from 2015 to be described in open access or free-to-read journals.[2]

Description

 
Pelvis

Morelladon is a medium-sized euornithopod. Its body length has been estimated at six metres, its weight at two tonnes.

The describing authors established some distinguishing traits. These were all autapomorphies, unique derived qualities. The longest neural spines reach a height of at least 4.3 times the height of their vertebral bodies. The rear middle back vertebrae have a very high and deep depression between their rear articular processes and the base of the neural spine, 2.6 times higher than that base is long, measured from the front to the rear. The rib of the dorsosacral vertebra is fused with the sacral yoke. With the second and third sacral vertebrae the keel at the underside is limited to the front part of the vertebral body. With the fourth sacral vertebra the keel has a similar position but is low and wide. The facets for the dorsosacral and first sacral ribs are located close to each other near the top edge of the ilium, higher than the facets of the other sacral ribs. The ridge on the inner side of the rear blade of the ilium runs obliquely to behind and above, forming a slightly swollen bone shelf, directed to the inside, on the rear part of the rear blade. The lower end of the ischium has a D-shaped cross-section due to an extension on the outer side.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Gasulla, José Miguel; Escaso, Fernando; Narváez, Iván; Ortega, Francisco; Sanz, José Luis (2015). "A New Sail-Backed Styracosternan (Dinosauria: Ornithopoda) from the Early Cretaceous of Morella, Spain". PLOS ONE. 10 (12): e0144167. Bibcode:2015PLoSO..1044167G. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0144167. PMC 4691198. PMID 26673161.
  2. ^ "The Open Access Dinosaurs of 2015". PLOS Paleo.

morelladon, extinct, genus, herbivorous, styracosternan, ornithopod, dinosaur, lived, during, early, cretaceous, spain, around, million, years, temporal, range, early, cretaceous, preꞒ, dorsal, vertebraescientific, classificationkingdom, animaliaphylum, chorda. Morelladon is an extinct genus of herbivorous styracosternan ornithopod dinosaur It lived during the Early Cretaceous of Spain around 130 million years ago 1 MorelladonTemporal range Early Cretaceous 130 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Dorsal vertebraeScientific classificationKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClade DinosauriaOrder OrnithischiaClade OrnithopodaClade AnkylopollexiaClade StyracosternaGenus MorelladonGasulla et al 2015Species M beltraniBinomial name Morelladon beltraniGasulla et al 2015Discovery Edit Tooth In 2013 teams of the Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia UNED and the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid at the Mas de Sabate CMP MS site of the Mas de la Parreta quarry at Morella discovered a skeleton of a euornithopod The fossil was prepared by Juan Miguel Soler Miguel Angel Aguilar Jesus Royo and Manuel Domingo Garcia 1 In 2015 the type species Morelladon beltrani was named and described by Jose Miguel Gasulla Fernando Escaso Ivan Narvaez Francisco Ortega and Jose Luis Sanz The generic name combines a reference to Morella with Greek ὀdwn odoon tooth The specific name honours Victor Beltran the owner of the Vega del Moll S A Company exploiting the quarries for his cooperation with the scientific research 1 The holotype CMP MS 03 was found in a layer of the Arcillas de Morella Formation traditionally dated to the early Aptian but according to recent palynological research perhaps dating from the late Barremian It consists of a partial skeleton lacking the skull It contains a right dentary tooth seven dorsal vertebrae fragments of the neural spines of dorsal vertebrae two rib pieces a sacrum two chevrons the ilia incomplete pubes and ischia and a right tibia 1 Morelladon was one of eighteen dinosaur taxa from 2015 to be described in open access or free to read journals 2 Description Edit Pelvis Morelladon is a medium sized euornithopod Its body length has been estimated at six metres its weight at two tonnes The describing authors established some distinguishing traits These were all autapomorphies unique derived qualities The longest neural spines reach a height of at least 4 3 times the height of their vertebral bodies The rear middle back vertebrae have a very high and deep depression between their rear articular processes and the base of the neural spine 2 6 times higher than that base is long measured from the front to the rear The rib of the dorsosacral vertebra is fused with the sacral yoke With the second and third sacral vertebrae the keel at the underside is limited to the front part of the vertebral body With the fourth sacral vertebra the keel has a similar position but is low and wide The facets for the dorsosacral and first sacral ribs are located close to each other near the top edge of the ilium higher than the facets of the other sacral ribs The ridge on the inner side of the rear blade of the ilium runs obliquely to behind and above forming a slightly swollen bone shelf directed to the inside on the rear part of the rear blade The lower end of the ischium has a D shaped cross section due to an extension on the outer side 1 References Edit a b c d e Gasulla Jose Miguel Escaso Fernando Narvaez Ivan Ortega Francisco Sanz Jose Luis 2015 A New Sail Backed Styracosternan Dinosauria Ornithopoda from the Early Cretaceous of Morella Spain PLOS ONE 10 12 e0144167 Bibcode 2015PLoSO 1044167G doi 10 1371 journal pone 0144167 PMC 4691198 PMID 26673161 The Open Access Dinosaurs of 2015 PLOS Paleo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Morelladon amp oldid 1064912309, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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