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A new specimen of Chasmosaurus belli (Ornithischia: Ceratopsidae), a revision of the genus, and the utility of postcrania in the taxonomy and systematics of ceratopsid dinosaurs

机译:三角龙(Chasmosaurus belli)的新标本(Ornithischia:Ceratopsidae),属的修订版,以及cracrania在ceratopsid恐龙分类学和系统学中的用途

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A previously undescribed chasmosaurine specimen excavated in 1919-1920 by William Cutler from the Dinosaur Park Formation of Alberta, Canada is referable to Chasmosaurus belli. The specimen comprises an almost complete skull in which, uniquely among Chasmosaurus, the cranial elements are disarticulated, allowing detailed examination of their morphology for the first time. The complete braincase is present and allows comparison with the braincase of other ceratopsians. The specimen also preserves an uncrushed and undistorted postcranium, including cervical, dorsal and sacral vertebrae and limb elements. The vertebral column of Chasmosaurus has never previously been described in detail, and NHMUK R4948 affords the opportunity to examine it because of the unparalleled state of vertebral preservation. A proliferation of new chasmosaurine genera has recently been described; many of them differ from each other only in details of frill and epiparietal morphology. Several of these are based on specimens previously referred to Chasmosaurus. As a result, the characters that distinguish Chasmosaurus from other Campanian chasmosaurines are unclear. However, the genus Chasmosaurus and species within the genus are diagnosable and valid based on unique combinations of characters and frill morphology. Detailed examination of the postcranial morphology of a variety of centrosaurines and chasmosaurines has highlighted previously undescribed synapomorphies for the two major ceratopsid clades, concentrated in the pectoral girdle and forelimb. Inconsistencies in the vertebral formula of specimens referred to Chasmosaurus belli suggests that the postcrania of ceratopsids may vary between species and genera far more than previously thought, and that postcranial characters should be incorporated into phylogenetic and taxonomic studies.
机译:威廉·卡特勒(William Cutler)于1919-1920年从加拿大艾伯塔省的恐龙公园地貌中发掘出的先前未描述过的龙舌兰标本被称为龙舌兰。该标本包括几乎完整的头骨,其中在颅龙中独特的颅骨元素被分开,从而首次对其形态进行了详细检查。存在完整的脑箱,并可以与其他角顶龙的脑箱进行比较。该标本还保留了未压碎且未变形的后颅骨,包括颈椎,背侧和and椎和四肢。以前从未详细描述过Chasmosaurus的椎骨,而NHMUK R4948由于其无与伦比的椎骨保存状态而提供了对其进行检查的机会。最近描述了新的长春黄素属的繁殖。它们中的许多仅在褶边和顶壁形态学细节上彼此不同。其中一些是基于先前称为蛇龙的标本。结果,不清楚将角龙与其他坎帕尼亚角龙相区别的字符。但是,基于字符和褶边形态的独特组合,Chasmosaurus属和该属中的物种是可诊断和有效的。详细检查了各种centrosaurines和chasmosaurines的颅后形态,突出了以前未描述的两个主要角足类进化枝的突触形态,它们集中在胸带和前肢。标本为Chasmosaurus belli的标本的脊椎公式不一致表明,在各种物种和属之间,ceratopsids的后颅骨变化可能比以前认为的要大得多,并且应将颅后特征纳入系统发育和分类学研究中。

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