Zootaxa2011,Issue(2827) :15.

A new specimen of the theropod dinosaur Baryonyx from the early Cretaceous of Portugal and taxonomic validity of Suchosaurus

OCTAVIO MATEUS RICARDO ARAUJO CARLOS NATARIO RUI CASTANHINHA
Zootaxa2011,Issue(2827) :15.

A new specimen of the theropod dinosaur Baryonyx from the early Cretaceous of Portugal and taxonomic validity of Suchosaurus

OCTAVIO MATEUS 1RICARDO ARAUJO 2CARLOS NATARIO 3RUI CASTANHINHA4
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作者信息

  • 1. CICEGe, Faculdade de Ciencias e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2829-516 Caparica, Portugal
  • 2. Museu da Lourinha, Rua Joao Luis de Moura, 9. 2530-158 Lourinha, Portugal
  • 3. Huffington Department of Earth Sciences, PO Box 750395, Dallas, Texas, 75275-0395, USA
  • 4. Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia, Rua da Quinta Grande, 6P-2780-156 Oeiras, Organogenesis Ibn Batuta (Al) - Room 1A Portugal
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Abstract

Although the Late Jurassic of Portugal has provided abundant dinosaur fossils, material from the Early Cretaceous is scarce. This paper reports new cranial and postcranial material of the theropod dinosaur Baryonyx walkeri found in the Barremian (PapoSeco Formation) of Portugal. This specimen, found at Praia das Aguncheiras, Cabo Espichel, consists of a partial dentary, isolated teeth, pedal ungual, two calcanea, presacral and caudal vertebrae, fragmentary pubis, scapula, and rib fragments. It represents the most complete spinosaurid yet discovered in the Iberian Peninsula and the most complete dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Portugal. This specimen is confidently identified as a member of Baryonychi-nae due to the presence of conical teeth with flutes and denticles in a dentary rosette. The specimen ML 1190 shares the following characteristics with Baryonyx walkeri: enamel surface with small (nearly vertical) wrinkles, variable denticle size along the carinae, 6-7 denticles per mm, wrinklesforming a 45 degree angle near the carinae, and tooth root longer than crown. In addition, dubious taxa based on teeth morphology such as Suchosaurus cultridens (Owen, 1840-1845), and Suchosaurus girardi (Sauvage 1897-98; Antunes & Mateus 2003) are discussed, based on comparisons with well-known material such as Baryonyx walkeri Charig & Milner, 1986. Suchosaurus cultridens and & girardi are considered as nomi-na dubia due to the lack of diagnostic apomorphies, but both specimens are referred to Baryonychinae incertae sedis.

Key words

Theropod dinosaurs/Spinosauridae/Baryonyx/early Cretaceous/Portugal

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出版年

2011
Zootaxa

Zootaxa

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ISSN:1175-5326
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