A new small-sized Coelophysoid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Triassic Los Colorados Formation, NW Argentina

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Ezcurra, Martin Daniel
Año de publicación
2016
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Coelophysoids represent the oldest radiation of Neotheropoda and were broadly geographically distributed during the Late Triassic−Early Jurassic. The Triassic theropod record of South America is restricted to non-neotheropod species (e.g. Eodromaeus, probably herrerasaurids), with the exception of the medium-sized Zupaysaurus from the Los Colorados Formation and a putative coelophysoid from the Quebrada del Barro Formation. Here the South American Triassic record of neotheropods is increased with the description of a partial hindlimb (PVL 4414-1−4) collected in the 1960?s in the middle Norian Los Colorados Formation (La Rioja Province) and in association with the hypodigm of the pseudosuchian Riojasuchus. The specimen is composed of a partial femur, tibia and fibula, complete proximal and distal tarsals, and partial metatarsals II−V. PVL 4414-1−4 is recovered in a cladistic analysis as a coelophysoid coelophysid more closely related to other species (e.g. Panguraptor, Coelophysis) than to ?Syntarsus? kayentakatae based on the presence of a distal femur with a shallow extensor fossa, a tibiofibular crest more posteriorly projected than the tibial condyle and a squared anteromedial corner, tibia lacking a groove separating the proximal posterior condyles, and co-ossifi ed proximal metatarsals II−III. A unique combination of character-states distinguishes this specimen from other known theropods (e.g. Zupaysaurus), including an extensor fossa in the femur and an autapomorphic anterior margin of the calcaneum with a laterally projected and posteriorly curved flange. PVL 4414-1−4 is a very small-sized theropod (astragalar width 7 mm) and the fusion between metatarsals might indicate that it was not a very early juvenile.
Fil: Ezcurra, Martin Daniel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"; Argentina
XXX Jornadas Argentinas de Paleontología de Vertebrados
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
Argentina
Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"
Materia
Dinosauria
Theropoda
Los Colorados
Triassic
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A new small-sized Coelophysoid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Triassic Los Colorados Formation, NW Argentina
title A new small-sized Coelophysoid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Triassic Los Colorados Formation, NW Argentina
spellingShingle A new small-sized Coelophysoid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Triassic Los Colorados Formation, NW Argentina
Ezcurra, Martin Daniel
Dinosauria
Theropoda
Los Colorados
Triassic
title_short A new small-sized Coelophysoid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Triassic Los Colorados Formation, NW Argentina
title_full A new small-sized Coelophysoid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Triassic Los Colorados Formation, NW Argentina
title_fullStr A new small-sized Coelophysoid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Triassic Los Colorados Formation, NW Argentina
title_full_unstemmed A new small-sized Coelophysoid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Triassic Los Colorados Formation, NW Argentina
title_sort A new small-sized Coelophysoid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Triassic Los Colorados Formation, NW Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Ezcurra, Martin Daniel
author Ezcurra, Martin Daniel
author_facet Ezcurra, Martin Daniel
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Dinosauria
Theropoda
Los Colorados
Triassic
topic Dinosauria
Theropoda
Los Colorados
Triassic
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Coelophysoids represent the oldest radiation of Neotheropoda and were broadly geographically distributed during the Late Triassic−Early Jurassic. The Triassic theropod record of South America is restricted to non-neotheropod species (e.g. Eodromaeus, probably herrerasaurids), with the exception of the medium-sized Zupaysaurus from the Los Colorados Formation and a putative coelophysoid from the Quebrada del Barro Formation. Here the South American Triassic record of neotheropods is increased with the description of a partial hindlimb (PVL 4414-1−4) collected in the 1960?s in the middle Norian Los Colorados Formation (La Rioja Province) and in association with the hypodigm of the pseudosuchian Riojasuchus. The specimen is composed of a partial femur, tibia and fibula, complete proximal and distal tarsals, and partial metatarsals II−V. PVL 4414-1−4 is recovered in a cladistic analysis as a coelophysoid coelophysid more closely related to other species (e.g. Panguraptor, Coelophysis) than to ?Syntarsus? kayentakatae based on the presence of a distal femur with a shallow extensor fossa, a tibiofibular crest more posteriorly projected than the tibial condyle and a squared anteromedial corner, tibia lacking a groove separating the proximal posterior condyles, and co-ossifi ed proximal metatarsals II−III. A unique combination of character-states distinguishes this specimen from other known theropods (e.g. Zupaysaurus), including an extensor fossa in the femur and an autapomorphic anterior margin of the calcaneum with a laterally projected and posteriorly curved flange. PVL 4414-1−4 is a very small-sized theropod (astragalar width 7 mm) and the fusion between metatarsals might indicate that it was not a very early juvenile.
Fil: Ezcurra, Martin Daniel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"; Argentina
XXX Jornadas Argentinas de Paleontología de Vertebrados
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
Argentina
Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"
description Coelophysoids represent the oldest radiation of Neotheropoda and were broadly geographically distributed during the Late Triassic−Early Jurassic. The Triassic theropod record of South America is restricted to non-neotheropod species (e.g. Eodromaeus, probably herrerasaurids), with the exception of the medium-sized Zupaysaurus from the Los Colorados Formation and a putative coelophysoid from the Quebrada del Barro Formation. Here the South American Triassic record of neotheropods is increased with the description of a partial hindlimb (PVL 4414-1−4) collected in the 1960?s in the middle Norian Los Colorados Formation (La Rioja Province) and in association with the hypodigm of the pseudosuchian Riojasuchus. The specimen is composed of a partial femur, tibia and fibula, complete proximal and distal tarsals, and partial metatarsals II−V. PVL 4414-1−4 is recovered in a cladistic analysis as a coelophysoid coelophysid more closely related to other species (e.g. Panguraptor, Coelophysis) than to ?Syntarsus? kayentakatae based on the presence of a distal femur with a shallow extensor fossa, a tibiofibular crest more posteriorly projected than the tibial condyle and a squared anteromedial corner, tibia lacking a groove separating the proximal posterior condyles, and co-ossifi ed proximal metatarsals II−III. A unique combination of character-states distinguishes this specimen from other known theropods (e.g. Zupaysaurus), including an extensor fossa in the femur and an autapomorphic anterior margin of the calcaneum with a laterally projected and posteriorly curved flange. PVL 4414-1−4 is a very small-sized theropod (astragalar width 7 mm) and the fusion between metatarsals might indicate that it was not a very early juvenile.
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