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A new locality with ctenochasmatid pterosaurs (Pterosauria: Pterodactyloidea) in the Atacama Desert, Northern Chile
被引:4
作者:
Alarcon-Munoz, Jhonatan
[1
,2
]
Codorniu, Laura
[3
]
Gonzalez, Edwin
[4
]
Suarez, Mario E.
Suarez, Manuel
[5
]
Vicencio-Campos, Omar
Soto-Acuna, Sergio
[1
,2
]
Kaluza, Jonatan
Rubilar-Rogers, David
[6
]
Vargas, Alexander O.
[1
]
机构:
[1] Univ Chile, Fac Ciencias, Dept Biol, Red Paleontol U Chil, Palmeras 3425, Santiago, Chile
[2] Kaytreng Consultores, Jose Domingo Canas 1640,DP 1502, Santiago, Chile
[3] Univ Nacl San Luis, Dept Geol, CONICET, Ave Ejercito Andes 950, RA-5700 San Luis, Atacama, Argentina
[4] Serv Nacl Geol & Min, Fdn Hist Nat Felix Azara, Ave St Maria 0104, Santiago, Chile
[5] Univ Andres Bello, Carrera Geol, Ave Republ 237, Santiago, Chile
[6] Museo Nacl Hist Nat, Area Paleontol, Interior Parque Quinta Normal S-N, Santiago, Chile
关键词:
Pterosauria;
Ctenochasmatidae;
Quebrada Monardes Formation;
Lower Cretaceous;
Chile;
CRETACEOUS MCMURRAY FORMATION;
GIANT PTEROSAUR;
BASIN;
FOSSILS;
ALBERTA;
DELTA;
RIVER;
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY;
CLASSIFICATION;
ARCHITECTURE;
D O I:
10.1016/j.cretres.2022.105173
中图分类号:
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号:
0709 ;
081803 ;
摘要:
We describe a new locality with ctenochasmatid pterosaurs found in a tidal estuarine paleoenvironment of the Quebrada Monardes Formation (Lower Cretaceous). The new locality, which is named "Cerro Tor-mento", is in Cerros Bravos in the northeast Atacama region, Northern Chile. Here, we describe four cervical vertebrae, one of them belonging to a small individual, the impression of a right scapulocoracoid, a left coracoid, an impression of a left humerus, an incomplete left humerus, a distal fragment of the right hu-merus, and impressions of a left femur and tibiotarsus. The presence of three humeri anda cervical vertebra belonging to a small pterosaur indicate that these materials represent more than one individual. The cervical vertebrae present diagnostic traits shared with ctenochasmatid pterosaurs, such as elongated vertebral centra, with integrated neural arch, low neural spines, and dorsally located neural canal. It is currently not possible to determine if there are one or more species represented. This finding is the second geographic occurrence of pterosaurs of the clade Ctenochasmatidae in the Atacama region, although it is currently uncertain if ctenochasmatids from both locations were contemporaneous. This suggests that the clade Ctenochasmatidae was widespread in what is now northern Chile. In addition, the presence of bones belonging to more than one individual preserved in Cerro Tormento suggest that pterosaur colonies were present at the southwestern margin of Gondwana during the Early Cretaceous.(c) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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