Artigo Revisado por pares

A new specimen of the Cretaceous sauropod Tastavinsaurus sanzi from El Castellar (Teruel, Spain), and a phylogenetic analysis of the Laurasiformes

2011; Elsevier BV; Volume: 34; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.cretres.2011.10.005

ISSN

1095-998X

Autores

Rafael Royo‐Torres, Luís Alcalá, Alberto Cobos,

Tópico(s)

Evolution and Paleontology Studies

Resumo

This work describes a new specimen of the sauropod Tastavinsaurus sanzi, the second of this species recovered. Found at the La Canaleta site (CT-19) at El Castellar (Teruel, Spain), this new specimen is partially articulated. The site lies at the base of the Forcall Formation (early Aptian in age), which is composed of clays and sand, suggesting the area to have been a very shallow, tidal, coastal environment before becoming deeper at the margin of the Maestrazgo Basin. The anatomical elements of T. sanzi recovered include 16 dorsal ribs, some remains of the pelvic girdle, a radius, and a complete hindlimb. The original diagnosis of T. sanzi is revised. The characters of this new specimen confirm it to be a taxon of Titanosauriformes, and allow its inclusion within the clade Laurasiformes, which currently has three taxa: Tastavinsaurus, Cedarosaurus and Venenosaurus. Laurasiformes might have its origin in the Late Jurassic of Laurasia and a radiation that occurred in the Early Cretaceous.

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