Sauropod diversity in the Upper Cretaceous Nemegt Formation of Mongolia-a possible new specimen of Nemegtosaurus

被引:7
|
作者
Averianov, Alexander O. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Lopatin, Alexey, V [4 ]
机构
[1] Russian Acad Sci, Zool Inst, Univ Skaya Nab 1, St Petersburg 199034, Russia
[2] St Petersburg State Univ, Inst Earth Sci, 16 Liniya VO 29, St Petersburg 199178, Russia
[3] Kazan Fed Univ, Inst Geol & Petr Technol, Kremlevskaya Str 4-5, Kazan 420008, Russia
[4] Russian Acad Sci, Borissiak Paleontol Inst, Profsouznaya Ul 123, Moscow 117997, Russia
基金
俄罗斯科学基金会;
关键词
Dinosauria; Sauropoda; Nemegtosaurus; Upper Cretaceous; Nemegt Formation; Mongolia; EARLY EVOLUTION; REDESCRIPTION; TITANOSAURIA; DINOSAURIA; PHYLOGENY;
D O I
10.4202/app.00596.2019
中图分类号
Q91 [古生物学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 070903 ;
摘要
Currently, there are two sauropod taxa known from the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Nemegt Formation of Gobi Desert, Mongolia: Nemegtosaurus from the Nemegt locality and Opisthocoelicaudia from the Altan Uul IV locality. Both taxa are represented by not overlapping elements (skull and partial postcranial skeleton respectively), which arises question on their possible synonymy. Five articulated sauropod dorsal vertebrae (PIN 3837/P821, dorsals 6-10) were found in 1949 by the Mongolian Expedition of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR at the Nemegt locality. This specimen is similar to Opisthocoelicaudia in having a strong ventral ridge on dorsal centra, a low neural arch which is anteroposteriorly narrowest at the junction with the centrum and widens dorsally, and lack of hyposphene-hypantrum articulations. PIN 3837/P821 differs from Opisthocoelicaudia by having the less dorsoventrally flattened dorsal centra, a shallow ventral concavity of dorsal centra in lateral view, a vertical posterior centrodiapophyseal lamina (pcdl) in dorsals 8 and 9, a postzygodiapophyseal lamina (podl) that roofs the centrodiapophyseal fossa (pocdf), and strongly developed accessory laminae within the parapophyseal centrodiapophyseal fossa (pacdf). The sauropod femora from Nemegt Formation differ from the femur of Opisthocoelicaudia by the medial condyle extending more distally compared with the lateral condyle. Most likely these femora and PIN 3837/P821 belong to Nemegtosaurus, which would make this taxon distinct from Opisthocoelicaudia by discussed characters of dorsal vertebrae and femur.
引用
收藏
页码:313 / 321
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Diet preferences and climate inferred from oxygen and carbon isotopes of tooth enamel of Tarbosaurus bataar (Nemegt Formation, Upper Cretaceous, Mongolia)
    Owocki, Krzysztof
    Kremer, Barbara
    Cotte, Martin
    Bocherens, Herve
    PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY, 2020, 537
  • [32] New discovery of dinosaur fossils from the upper Cretaceous Bayanshiree Formation of Mongolia
    Barsbold, Rinchen
    Kobayashi, Yoshitsugu
    Kubota, Katsuhiro
    JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY, 2007, 27 (03) : 44A - 44A
  • [33] New dromaeosaurid (Dinosauria Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous Bayanshiree Formation of Mongolia
    Kubota, Katsuhiro
    Barsbold, Rinchen
    JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY, 2007, 27 (03) : 102A - 102A
  • [34] NEW ORNITHOMIMIDAE FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS OF MONGOLIA
    BARSBOLD, R
    PALEONTOLOGICHESKII ZHURNAL, 1988, (01): : 122 - 125
  • [35] Sauropod Teeth from the Lower Cretaceous Luohandong Formation of Ordos Basin, Inner Mongolia
    Hou, Yandong
    Zhang, Lifu
    Jiang, Shan
    Ji, Shu-an
    ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA-ENGLISH EDITION, 2017, 91 (03) : 791 - 796
  • [36] Sauropod Teeth from the Lower Cretaceous Luohandong Formation of Ordos Basin,Inner Mongolia
    HOU Yandong
    ZHANG Lifu
    JIANG Shan
    JI Shuan
    Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition), 2017, 91 (03) : 791 - 796
  • [37] Tyrannosaur feeding traces on Deinocheirus (Theropoda:?Ornithomimosauria) remains from the Nemegt Formation (Late Cretaceous), Mongolia
    Bell, Phil R.
    Currie, Philip J.
    Lee, Yuong-Nam
    CRETACEOUS RESEARCH, 2012, 37 : 186 - 190
  • [38] TAPHONOMY OF THE "DRAGON'S TOMB" SAUROLOPHUS (DINOSAURIA:HADROSAURIDAE) BONEBED, NEMEGT FORMATION (LATE CRETACEOUS), MONGOLIA
    Ryan, Michael
    Evans, David
    Bell, Phil
    Tsogtbaatar, Khishigjav
    Badamgarav, Demchig
    JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY, 2011, 31 : 183 - 183
  • [39] Reappraisal of sauropod dinosaur diversity in the Upper Cretaceous Winton Formation of Queensland, Australia, through 3D digitisation and description of new specimens
    Beeston, Samantha L.
    Poropat, Stephen F.
    Mannion, Philip D.
    Pentland, Adele H.
    Enchelmaier, Mackenzie J.
    Sloan, Trish
    Elliott, David A.
    PEERJ, 2024, 12
  • [40] Apatite U-Pb dating of dinosaur teeth from the Upper Cretaceous Nemegt Formation in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia: Contribution to depositional age constraints
    Tanabe, Myu
    Aoki, Kazumasa
    Chiba, Kentaro
    Saneyoshi, Mototaka
    Kodaira, Shota
    Nishido, Hirotsugu
    Mainbayar, Buuvei
    Tsogtbaatar, Khishigjav
    Ishigaki, Shinobu
    ISLAND ARC, 2023, 32 (01)