The last ceratosaur of Asia: a new noasaurid from the Early Cretaceous Great Siberian Refugium

Author:

Averianov Alexander O.1ORCID,Skutschas Pavel P.2ORCID,Atuchin Andrey A.3,Slobodin Dmitry A.4,Feofanova Olga A.4,Vladimirova Olga N.4

Affiliation:

1. Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Universitetskaya nab., 1, Saint Petersburg 199034, Russian Federation

2. Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Faculty of Biology, Saint Petersburg State University, Universitetskaya nab., 7–9, Saint Petersburg 199034, Russian Federation

3. 4455 Greenview Dr., Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2E 6M1

4. Kuzbass State Museum of Local Lore, Prospekt Sovetskiy 51, Kemerovo 650000, Russian Federation

Abstract

The noasaurid ceratosaur Kiyacursor longipes gen. et sp. nov. is described based on a fragmentary skeleton including cervical vertebra, pectoral girdle, humerus and hind limbs from the Lower Cretaceous (Aptian) Ilek Formation at Shestakovo 1 locality in Western Siberia, Russia. This is the first ceratosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Asia, extending the stratigraphic range of Ceratosauria by 40 Myr on that continent. Kiyacursor shares unique hind limb proportions with Elaphrosaurus and Limusaurus , suggesting improved cursorial ability. These taxa show an ostrich-like specialization of the pes, with a large third metatarsal and greatly reduced second metatarsal. By contrast, all other fast running non-avian theropod dinosaurs have an arctometatarsalian pes, with the third metatarsal strongly reduced proximally. The new taxon lived in the Early Cretaceous ecosystem containing a number of other Jurassic relics, such as stem salamanders, protosuchian and shartegosuchid crocodyliforms, tritylodontid synapsids and docodontan mammaliaforms.

Funder

the Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Publisher

The Royal Society

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