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A new chasmosaurine from northern Laramidia expands frill disparity in ceratopsid dinosaurs.
Naturwissenschaften. 2014 Jun; 101(6):505-12.N

Abstract

A new taxon of chasmosaurine ceratopsid demonstrates unexpected disparity in parietosquamosal frill shape among ceratopsid dinosaurs early in their evolutionary radiation. The new taxon is described based on two apomorphic squamosals collected from approximately time equivalent (approximately 77 million years old) sections of the upper Judith River Formation, Montana, and the lower Dinosaur Park Formation of Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta. It is referred to Chasmosaurinae based on the inferred elongate morphology. The typical chasmosaurine squamosal forms an obtuse triangle in dorsal view that tapers towards the posterolateral corner of the frill. In the dorsal view of the new taxon, the lateral margin of the squamosal is hatchet-shaped with the posterior portion modified into a constricted narrow bar that would have supported the lateral margin of a robust parietal. The new taxon represents the oldest chasmosaurine from Canada, and the first pre-Maastrichtian ceratopsid to have been collected on both sides of the Canada-US border, with a minimum north-south range of 380 km. This squamosal morphology would have given the frill of the new taxon a unique dorsal profile that represents evolutionary experimentation in frill signalling near the origin of chasmosaurine ceratopsids and reinforces biogeographic differences between northern and southern faunal provinces in the Campanian of North America.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Vertebrate Paleontology, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 1 Wade Oval Dr., University Circle, Cleveland, OH, 44106, USA, mryan@cmnh.org.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

24859020

Citation

Ryan, Michael J., et al. "A New Chasmosaurine From Northern Laramidia Expands Frill Disparity in Ceratopsid Dinosaurs." Die Naturwissenschaften, vol. 101, no. 6, 2014, pp. 505-12.
Ryan MJ, Evans DC, Currie PJ, et al. A new chasmosaurine from northern Laramidia expands frill disparity in ceratopsid dinosaurs. Naturwissenschaften. 2014;101(6):505-12.
Ryan, M. J., Evans, D. C., Currie, P. J., & Loewen, M. A. (2014). A new chasmosaurine from northern Laramidia expands frill disparity in ceratopsid dinosaurs. Die Naturwissenschaften, 101(6), 505-12. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00114-014-1183-1
Ryan MJ, et al. A New Chasmosaurine From Northern Laramidia Expands Frill Disparity in Ceratopsid Dinosaurs. Naturwissenschaften. 2014;101(6):505-12. PubMed PMID: 24859020.
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TY - JOUR T1 - A new chasmosaurine from northern Laramidia expands frill disparity in ceratopsid dinosaurs. AU - Ryan,Michael J, AU - Evans,David C, AU - Currie,Philip J, AU - Loewen,Mark A, Y1 - 2014/05/24/ PY - 2014/02/04/received PY - 2014/05/05/accepted PY - 2014/05/02/revised PY - 2014/5/27/entrez PY - 2014/5/27/pubmed PY - 2014/7/26/medline SP - 505 EP - 12 JF - Die Naturwissenschaften JO - Naturwissenschaften VL - 101 IS - 6 N2 - A new taxon of chasmosaurine ceratopsid demonstrates unexpected disparity in parietosquamosal frill shape among ceratopsid dinosaurs early in their evolutionary radiation. The new taxon is described based on two apomorphic squamosals collected from approximately time equivalent (approximately 77 million years old) sections of the upper Judith River Formation, Montana, and the lower Dinosaur Park Formation of Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta. It is referred to Chasmosaurinae based on the inferred elongate morphology. The typical chasmosaurine squamosal forms an obtuse triangle in dorsal view that tapers towards the posterolateral corner of the frill. In the dorsal view of the new taxon, the lateral margin of the squamosal is hatchet-shaped with the posterior portion modified into a constricted narrow bar that would have supported the lateral margin of a robust parietal. The new taxon represents the oldest chasmosaurine from Canada, and the first pre-Maastrichtian ceratopsid to have been collected on both sides of the Canada-US border, with a minimum north-south range of 380 km. This squamosal morphology would have given the frill of the new taxon a unique dorsal profile that represents evolutionary experimentation in frill signalling near the origin of chasmosaurine ceratopsids and reinforces biogeographic differences between northern and southern faunal provinces in the Campanian of North America. SN - 1432-1904 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/24859020/A_new_chasmosaurine_from_northern_Laramidia_expands_frill_disparity_in_ceratopsid_dinosaurs_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -