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An overview of the appendicular skeletal anatomy of South American titanosaurian sauropods, with definition of a newly recognized clade.
An Acad Bras Cienc. 2019 Jul 22; 91(suppl 2):e20180374.AA

Abstract

In the last two decades, the number of phylogenetically informative anatomical characters recognized in the appendicular skeleton of titanosaurian sauropod dinosaurs has increased dramatically with the discovery of new and comparatively complete specimens. Here we provide an overview of the appendicular skeletal morphology of South American titanosaurs and discuss its significance for phylogenetic reconstruction. The appendicular skeletal diversity of South American titanosaurs is substantially greater than was initially appreciated. Moreover, some regions of the appendicular skeleton, such as the pes, exhibit remarkable variability in form. Multiple synapomorphies of Titanosauria and the less inclusive clades Lithostrotia and Saltasauridae consist of characters of the girdles and limbs. Although the phylogenetic definitions of titanosaurian clades such as Saltasaurinae and Lognkosauria are stable, the taxonomic content of these clades has varied in recent analyses depending on the phylogenetic topology recovered. Within Titanosauria, the results of four recent, largely independent analyses support the existence of a derived titanosaurian lineage distinct from the 'Saltasaurinae line,' which is herein termed Colossosauria. At present, this clade is mainly comprised by taxa within Lognkosauria and Rinconsauria, and is useful in discussions of titanosaurian lower-level relationships.

Authors+Show Affiliations

CONICET/Laboratorio y Museo de Dinosaurios, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Padre Contreras 1300, Parque Gral. San Martin, Mendoza Capital 5500, Mendoza, Argentina.Section of Vertebrate Paleontology, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, 4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, U.S.A.CONICET, División Paleontología de Vertebrados, Museo de La Plata, Paseo del Bosque, s/n, La Plata, B1900FWA, Argentina.CONICET/Laboratorio y Museo de Dinosaurios, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Padre Contreras 1300, Parque Gral. San Martin, Mendoza Capital 5500, Mendoza, Argentina.Laboratório de Systemática e Tafonomia de Vertebrados Fósseis, Departamento de Geologia e Paleontologia, Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Quinta da Boa Vista, São Cristóvão, 20940-040 Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Instituto Patagónico de Geología y Paleontología (IPGP-CONICET), Boulevard Almirante Brown, 2915, Puerto Madryn, 9120, Chubut, Argentina.

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Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

31340217

Citation

Riga, Bernardo J González, et al. "An Overview of the Appendicular Skeletal Anatomy of South American Titanosaurian Sauropods, With Definition of a Newly Recognized Clade." Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias, vol. 91, no. suppl 2, 2019, pp. e20180374.
Riga BJG, Lamanna MC, Otero A, et al. An overview of the appendicular skeletal anatomy of South American titanosaurian sauropods, with definition of a newly recognized clade. An Acad Bras Cienc. 2019;91(suppl 2):e20180374.
Riga, B. J. G., Lamanna, M. C., Otero, A., David, L. D. O., Kellner, A. W. A., & Ibiricu, L. M. (2019). An overview of the appendicular skeletal anatomy of South American titanosaurian sauropods, with definition of a newly recognized clade. Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias, 91(suppl 2), e20180374. https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765201920180374
Riga BJG, et al. An Overview of the Appendicular Skeletal Anatomy of South American Titanosaurian Sauropods, With Definition of a Newly Recognized Clade. An Acad Bras Cienc. 2019 Jul 22;91(suppl 2):e20180374. PubMed PMID: 31340217.
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TY - JOUR T1 - An overview of the appendicular skeletal anatomy of South American titanosaurian sauropods, with definition of a newly recognized clade. AU - Riga,Bernardo J González, AU - Lamanna,Matthew C, AU - Otero,Alejandro, AU - David,Leonardo D Ortiz, AU - Kellner,Alexander W A, AU - Ibiricu,Lucio M, Y1 - 2019/07/22/ PY - 2018/04/18/received PY - 2019/01/28/accepted PY - 2019/7/25/entrez PY - 2019/7/25/pubmed PY - 2019/7/28/medline SP - e20180374 EP - e20180374 JF - Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias JO - An Acad Bras Cienc VL - 91 IS - suppl 2 N2 - In the last two decades, the number of phylogenetically informative anatomical characters recognized in the appendicular skeleton of titanosaurian sauropod dinosaurs has increased dramatically with the discovery of new and comparatively complete specimens. Here we provide an overview of the appendicular skeletal morphology of South American titanosaurs and discuss its significance for phylogenetic reconstruction. The appendicular skeletal diversity of South American titanosaurs is substantially greater than was initially appreciated. Moreover, some regions of the appendicular skeleton, such as the pes, exhibit remarkable variability in form. Multiple synapomorphies of Titanosauria and the less inclusive clades Lithostrotia and Saltasauridae consist of characters of the girdles and limbs. Although the phylogenetic definitions of titanosaurian clades such as Saltasaurinae and Lognkosauria are stable, the taxonomic content of these clades has varied in recent analyses depending on the phylogenetic topology recovered. Within Titanosauria, the results of four recent, largely independent analyses support the existence of a derived titanosaurian lineage distinct from the 'Saltasaurinae line,' which is herein termed Colossosauria. At present, this clade is mainly comprised by taxa within Lognkosauria and Rinconsauria, and is useful in discussions of titanosaurian lower-level relationships. SN - 1678-2690 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/31340217/An_overview_of_the_appendicular_skeletal_anatomy_of_South_American_titanosaurian_sauropods_with_definition_of_a_newly_recognized_clade_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -