A reanalysis of Murusraptor barrosaensis Coria & Currie (2016) affords new evidence about the phylogenetical relationships of Megaraptora

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作者
Aranciaga Rolando, Alexis M. [1 ]
Novas, Fernando E. [1 ]
Agnolin, Federico L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Consejo Nacl Invest Cient & Tecn, Museo Argentino Ciencias Nat Bernardino Rivadavia, Lab Anat Comparada & Evoluc Vertebrados, Ave Angel Gallardo 470,C1405DJR, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
关键词
Murusraptor; Megaraptora; Tyrannosauridae; Theropoda; Cretaceous; DINOSAURIA THEROPODA; CARNOSAUR DINOSAURIA; TARBOSAURUS-BATAAR; JUVENILE SPECIMEN; CRANIAL ANATOMY; OSTEOLOGY; PATAGONIA; NEUQUEN; GEN; AUSTRALOVENATOR;
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10.1016/j.cretres.2019.02.021
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P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
Phylogenetic relationships of megaraptorid theropods are under intense debate. Some authors interpret them as archaic allosauroids that survived up to Late Cretaceous, whereas others consider megaraptorids as basal tyrannosauroids. The recently described Patagonian taxon Murusraptor barrosaensis offers novel information on skull, axial and hind limb anatomy, all of which may help in elucidating the phylogenetic affinities of megaraptorids as a whole. Murusraptor is particularly similar to juvenile specimens of tyrannosaurids; both share: 1) lacrimal with a long anterior process; 2) corneal process and; 3) lateral pneumatic fenestra; 4) square and dorsoventrally low frontals; 5) parietals with well-developed sagittal and nuchal crests, among other features. The current study lends further support to the hypothesis that megaraptorans are basal members of Coelurosauria (supported by 20 synapomophies), with strongest affiliation with Tyrannosauroidea (supported by >20 synapomorphies). (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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