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An early-diverging iguanodontian (Dinosauria: Rhabdodontomorpha) from the Late Cretaceous of North America
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Gates, Terry A.
, Makovicky, Peter J.
, Avrahami, Haviv M.
, Zanno, Lindsay E.
, Tucker, Ryan T.
in
Apomorphy
/ Appendicular skeleton
/ Archives & records
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Cretaceous
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Ecosystems
/ Evaluation
/ Geospatial data
/ Iguanodontians
/ Jargon
/ Maxilla
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Morphology
/ New species
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Statistical inference
/ Taxonomy
/ Teeth
/ Terminology
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
2023
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An early-diverging iguanodontian (Dinosauria: Rhabdodontomorpha) from the Late Cretaceous of North America
by
Gates, Terry A.
, Makovicky, Peter J.
, Avrahami, Haviv M.
, Zanno, Lindsay E.
, Tucker, Ryan T.
in
Apomorphy
/ Appendicular skeleton
/ Archives & records
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Cretaceous
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Ecosystems
/ Evaluation
/ Geospatial data
/ Iguanodontians
/ Jargon
/ Maxilla
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Morphology
/ New species
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Statistical inference
/ Taxonomy
/ Teeth
/ Terminology
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
2023
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An early-diverging iguanodontian (Dinosauria: Rhabdodontomorpha) from the Late Cretaceous of North America
by
Gates, Terry A.
, Makovicky, Peter J.
, Avrahami, Haviv M.
, Zanno, Lindsay E.
, Tucker, Ryan T.
in
Apomorphy
/ Appendicular skeleton
/ Archives & records
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Cretaceous
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Ecosystems
/ Evaluation
/ Geospatial data
/ Iguanodontians
/ Jargon
/ Maxilla
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Morphology
/ New species
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Statistical inference
/ Taxonomy
/ Teeth
/ Terminology
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
2023
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An early-diverging iguanodontian (Dinosauria: Rhabdodontomorpha) from the Late Cretaceous of North America
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An early-diverging iguanodontian (Dinosauria: Rhabdodontomorpha) from the Late Cretaceous of North America
2023
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Intensifying macrovertebrate reconnaissance together with refined age-dating of mid-Cretaceous assemblages in recent decades is producing a more nuanced understanding of the impact of the Cretaceous Thermal Maximum on terrestrial ecosystems. Here we report discovery of a new early-diverging ornithopod, Iani smithi gen. et sp. nov., from the Cenomanian-age lower Mussentuchit Member, Cedar Mountain Formation of Utah, USA. The single known specimen of this species (NCSM 29373) includes a well-preserved, disarticulated skull, partial axial column, and portions of the appendicular skeleton. Apomorphic traits are concentrated on the frontal, squamosal, braincase, and premaxilla, including the presence of three premaxillary teeth. Phylogenetic analyses using parsimony and Bayesian inference posit Iani as a North American rhabdodontomorph based on the presence of enlarged, spatulate teeth bearing up to 12 secondary ridges, maxillary teeth lacking a primary ridge, a laterally depressed maxillary process of the jugal, and a posttemporal foramen restricted to the squamosal, among other features. Prior to this discovery, neornithischian paleobiodiversity in the Mussentuchit Member was based primarily on isolated teeth, with only the hadrosauroid Eolambia caroljonesa named from macrovertebrate remains. Documentation of a possible rhabdodontomorph in this assemblage, along with published reports of an as-of-yet undescribed thescelosaurid, and fragmentary remains of ankylosaurians and ceratopsians confirms a minimum of five, cohabiting neornithischian clades in earliest Late Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystems of North America. Due to poor preservation and exploration of Turonian–Santonian assemblages, the timing of rhabdodontomorph extirpation in the Western Interior Basin is, as of yet, unclear. However, Iani documents survival of all three major clades of Early Cretaceous neornithischians (Thescelosauridae, Rhabdodontomorpha, and Ankylopollexia) into the dawn of the Late Cretaceous of North America.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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