Shed teeth from Portezuelo Formation at Sierra del Portezuelo reveal a higher diversity of predator theropods during Turonian-Coniacian times in northern Patagonia

Author:

Meso Jorge Gustavo1,Gianechini Federico1,Gomez Kevin1,Muci Luciana2,Baiano Mattia Antonio1,Pol Diego1,Kaluza Jonatan1,Garrido Alberto3,Pittman Michael4

Affiliation:

1. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET)

2. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro (UNRN), Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET)

3. Museo Provincial de Ciencias Naturales ‘Prof. Dr. Juan A. Olsacher’. Dirección Provincial de Minería

4. The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Abstract

Abstract

The study of thirty-two shed crowns from the Portezuelo Formation (middle Turonian-late Coniacian) at the Sierra del Portezuelo locality, reveals six distinct tooth morphotypes identified through cladistic, discriminant, and cluster analyses. Two morphotypes were identified as belonging to Megaraptoridae, three to Abelisauridae, one to Abelisauroidea, and one to Alvarezsauridae. Additionally, two of the morphotypes exhibit a combination of dental features typically found in megaraptorid and abelisauridtheropods. These results suggest a greater diversity of theropods in the original ecosystem than previously thought, including the presence of a second morphotype of megaraptorid and alvarezsaurid previously undocumented in this formation. Furthermore, the existence of Morphotype 6 indicates the potential coexistence of medium-sized abelisauroids alongside larger abelisaurids in the same ecosystem. These findings underscore the importance of future expeditions to the Sierra del Portezuelo locality to further our understanding of these previously unknown theropod species.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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