A bizarre Cretaceous theropod dinosaur from Patagonia and the evolution of Gondwanan dromaeosaurids

Author:

Novas Fernando E1,Pol Diego2,Canale Juan I3,Porfiri Juan D4,Calvo Jorge O4

Affiliation:

1. CONICET, Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales “Bernardino Rivadavia”Avenida Ángel Gallardo 470, Buenos Aires 1405, Argentina

2. CONICET, Museo Paleontológico Egidio FeruglioAvenida Fontana 140, Trelew, Chubut 9100, Argentina

3. CONICET, Museo Municipal Ernesto BachmannDr. Natali S/N, Villa El Chocón 8311, Neuquén, Argentina

4. Centro Paleontológico Lago Barreales-Proyecto Dino, Universidad Nacional del ComahueAvenida Megaraptor 1450, Lago Barreales, Neuquén CC.122, Argentina

Abstract

Fossils of a predatory dinosaur provide novel information about the evolution of unenlagiines, a poorly known group of dromaeosaurid theropods from Gondwana. The new dinosaur is the largest dromaeosaurid yet discovered in the Southern Hemisphere and depicts bizarre cranial and postcranial features. Its long and low snout bears numerous, small-sized conical teeth, a condition resembling spinosaurid theropods. Its short forearms depart from the characteristically long-armed condition of all dromaeosaurids and their close avian relatives. The new discovery amplifies the range of morphological disparity among unenlagiines, demonstrating that by the end of the Cretaceous this clade included large, short-armed forms alongside crow-sized, long-armed, possibly flying representatives. The new dinosaur is the youngest record of dromaeosaurids from Gondwana and represents a previously unrecognized lineage of large predators in Late Cretaceous dinosaur faunas mainly dominated by abelisaurid theropods.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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