A large Megaraptoridae (Theropoda: Coelurosauria) from Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) of Patagonia, Argentina

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Alexis M. Aranciaga Rolando
Matias J. Motta
Federico L. Agnolín
Makoto Manabe
Takanobu Tsuihiji
Fernando E. Novas
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[1] Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales “Bernardino Rivadavia” (CONICET),Laboratorio de Anatomía Comparada y Evolución de los Vertebrados
[2] CEBBAD - Universidad Maimónides,Fundación de Historia Natural “Félix de Azara”, Departamento de Ciencias Naturales y Antropología
[3] National Museum of Nature & Science,undefined
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Megaraptora is a theropod clade known from former Gondwana landmasses and Asia. Most members of the clade are known from the Early to Late Cretaceous (Barremian–Santonian), with Maastrichtian megaraptorans known only from isolated and poorly informative remains. The aim of the present contribution is to describe a partial skeleton of a megaraptorid from Maastrichtian beds in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. This new specimen is the most informative megaraptoran known from Maastrichtian age, and is herein described as a new taxon. Phylogenetic analysis nested the new taxon together with other South American megaraptorans in a monophyletic clade, whereas Australian and Asian members constitute successive stem groups. South American forms differ from more basal megaraptorans in several anatomical features and in being much larger and more robustly built.
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