New fossil remains of Mendozasaurus neguyelap (Sauropoda, Titanosauria) from the Late Cretaceous of Mendoza, Argentina.

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Riga, BJG [1 ]
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[1] Inst Argentino Nivol Glaciol & Ciencias Ambiental, Unidad Paleovertebrados, Ctr Reg Invest Cientif & Tecnol, RA-5500 Mendoza, Argentina
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dinosauria; titanosauria; cervical vertebrae; Late Cretaceous; Mendoza; Argentina;
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NEW FOSSIL REMAINS OF MENDOZASAURUS NEGUYELAP (SAUROPODA, TITANOSAURIA) FROM THE LATE CRETACEOUS OF MENDOZA, ARGENTINA. In South America, most titanosaur species are represented by incomplete skeletal elements lacking well-preserved cervical vertebrae. In this context, the discovery of cervical remains assigned to Metidozasaurus neguyelap Gonzalez Riga is relevant from a systematic viewpoint. The fossils were found in the paleontological site and assemblage of the holotype, Rio Neuquen Subgroup, late Turonian - late Coniacian from Mendoza Province, Argentina. The cervical vertebrae of Mendozasaurus exhibit differences with those of most titanosaurs; however, they share with Isisaurus colberti (Jain and Bandyopadhyay) from Maastrichthian of India the presence of: a) short vertebral centra (ratio: total length/height of cotyle less than 2.5), b) large and deep supradiapophyseal fossa, and c) relatively tall neural spines (ratio: vertebral height / centrum length more than 1.5). The fossils recovered show an autapomorphic character that enlarges the diagnosis of Mendozasaurus: tall, laminar and transversally expanded mid-posterior cervical neural spines that are wider than vertebral centra and 'fan-like' or 'subrhomboid' in shape due to lateral expansions and a subrounded dorsal border. The fossil record of titanosaurs shows a notable morphologic diversity in the cervical series. In particular, Mendozasaurus neguyelap and Isisaurus colberti possess tall neural spines associated with the proportionally shortest cervical centra of any titanosaur. This unusual morphology suggests the development of relatively wide, robust and short necks in Late Cretaceous sauropods from Argentina and India.
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