The anatomy and systematic position of the theropod dinosaur Chilantaisaurus tashuikouensis Hu, 1964 from the Early Cretaceous of Alanshan, People's Republic of China

被引:39
|
作者
Benson, Roger B. J. [1 ]
Xing, Xu [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cambridge, Dept Earth Sci, Cambridge CB2 3EQ, England
[2] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Vertebrate Paleontol & Paleoanthropol, Beijing 100044, Peoples R China
关键词
Chilantaisaurus; theropod; dinosaur; Ulansuhai Formation; Cretaceous;
D O I
10.1017/S0016756808005475
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
There is little consensus on the systematic position of the colossal theropod dinosaur Chilantaisaurus tashuikouensis from the Cretaceous (Aptian-?Albian or Upper Cretaceous) Ulansuhai Formation of Inner Mongolia, which has been recovered as a derived member of both Allosauroidea and Spinosauroidea by numerical phylogenetic analyses. Redescription of the type material of C. tashuikouensis reveals an unusual combination of morphological features that render determination of its systematic position problematic. It possesses anatomical features that have been proposed as synapomorphies of Neotetanurae: a preacetabular fossa on the ilium, and a wedge-shaped cross-section of the shaft of the third metatarsal. It also shares some features with specific allosauroid taxa: a pronounced ulnar epicondyle on the humerus, and a prominent medial shelf bounding the preacetabular fossa on the ilium (also present in tyrannosauroids). However, it lacks some features that are present in all other allosauroids: a marked depression on the anterior surface of the distal humerus adjacent to the ulnar condyle, and a humerus that is less than 0.4 times the length of the femur; it furthermore possesses a tibial astragalar facet that is approximately 10 % of the tibial length, which suggests a more basal position within Tetanurae. Chilantaisaurus shares certain features with some spinosauroids: an enlarged and elongated first manual ungual, and a suprastragalar buttress that has been modified to a vertical ridge, but these characters are not unique to spinosauroids. A highly reduced fourth trochanter may be an autapomorphy of Chilantaisaurus, as has previously been suggested, or unite the taxon with Coelurosauria in an entirely novel grouping. On the basis of these observations it is likely that Chilantaisaurus is a neotetanuran, but unlikely that it is an allosauroid. Chilantaisaurus may belong to an alternative lineage of very large theropods that continued into the Cretaceous from the diversification of basal neotetanurans during the Middle Jurassic.
引用
收藏
页码:778 / 789
页数:12
相关论文
共 34 条
  • [1] A reappraisal of the morphology and systematic position of the theropod dinosaur Sigilmassasaurus from the "middle" Cretaceous of Morocco
    Evers, SerjoschaW.
    Rauhut, Oliver W. M.
    Milner, Angela C.
    McFeeters, Bradley
    Allain, Ronan
    PeerJ, 2015, 3
  • [2] A reassessment of Kelmayisaurus petrolicus, a large theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of China
    Brusatte, Stephen L.
    Benson, Roger B. J.
    Xu, Xing
    ACTA PALAEONTOLOGICA POLONICA, 2012, 57 (01) : 65 - 72
  • [3] CRANIAL ANATOMY AND SYSTEMATIC POSITION OF THE MIDDLE JURASSIC THEROPOD DINOSAUR PROCERATOSAURUS FROM ENGLAND
    Rauhut, Oliver
    Milner, Angela
    JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY, 2008, 28 (03) : 130A - 130A
  • [4] Social behaviour and mass mortality in the basal ceratopsian dinosaur psittacosaurus (early Cretaceous, People's Republic of China)
    Qi, Zhao
    Barrett, Paul M.
    Eberth, David A.
    PALAEONTOLOGY, 2007, 50 : 1023 - 1029
  • [5] A reassessment of Mongolosaurus haplodon Gilmore, 1933, a titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China
    Mannion, Philip D.
    JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC PALAEONTOLOGY, 2011, 9 (03) : 355 - 378
  • [6] A new ankylosaurian dinosaur (Ornithischia: Ankylosauria) from the Upper Cretaceous of Shanxi Province, People's Republic of China
    Barrett, PM
    You, HL
    Upchurch, P
    Burton, AC
    JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY, 1998, 18 (02) : 376 - 384
  • [7] THE AFFINITIES OF THE ENIGMATIC DINOSAUR ESHANOSAURUS DEGUCHIIANUS FROM THE EARLY JURASSIC OF YUNNAN PROVINCE, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
    Barrett, Paul M.
    PALAEONTOLOGY, 2009, 52 : 681 - 688
  • [8] A new early cretaceous dinosaur track assemblage and the first definite non-avian theropod swim trackway from China
    Xing LiDa
    Lockley, Martin G.
    Zhang JianPing
    Milner, Andrew R. C.
    Klein, Hendrik
    Li DaQing
    Persons, W. Scott
    Ebi JieFang
    CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN, 2013, 58 (19): : 2370 - 2378
  • [9] A new Early Cretaceous dinosaur track assemblage and the first definite non-avian theropod swim trackway from China
    XING LiDa
    LOCKLEY Martin G
    ZHANG JianPing
    MILNER Andrew R C
    KLEIN Hendrik
    LI DaQing
    PERSONS IV W Scott
    EBI JieFang
    Science Bulletin, 2013, (19) : 2370 - 2378
  • [10] New Early Cretaceous pentatomorph bugs from China and the systematic position of Kobdocoridae
    Dai, Rui
    Chen, Ziyi
    Du, Sile
    Ren, Dong
    Yao, Yunzhi
    ACTA PALAEONTOLOGICA POLONICA, 2025, 70 (01) : 17 - 24