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The anatomy and systematic position of the theropod dinosaur Chilantaisaurus tashuikouensis Hu, 1964 from the Early Cretaceous of Alanshan, People's Republic of China

机译:1964年中国兽山白垩纪兽脚亚目恐龙Chilantaisaurus tashuikouensis的解剖学和系统位置

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There is little consensus on the systematic position of the colossal theropod dinosaur Chilantaisaurus tashuikouensis from the Cretaceous (Aptian-? Albian or Upper Cretaceous) Ulansuhai Formation of Inner Mongolia, which has been recovered as a derived member of both Allosauroidea and Spinosauroidea by numerical phylogenetic analyses. Redescription of the type material of C. tashuikouensis reveals an unusual combination of morphological features that render determination of its systematic position problematic. It possesses anatomical features that have been proposed as synapomorphies of Neotetanurae: a preacetabular fossa on the ilium, and a wedge-shaped cross-section of the shaft of the third metatarsal. It also shares some features with specific allosauroid taxa: a pronounced ulnar epicondyle on the humerus, and a prominent medial shelf bounding the preacetabular fossa on the ilium (also present in tyrannosauroids). However, it lacks some features that are present in all other allosauroids: a marked depression on the anterior surface of the distal humerus adjacent to the ulnar condyle, and a humerus that is less than 0.4 times the length of the femur; it furthermore possesses a tibial astragalar facet that is approximately 10% of the tibial length, which suggests a more basal position within Tetanurae. Chilantaisaurus shares certain features with some spinosauroids: an enlarged and elongated first manual ungual, and a suprastragalar buttress that has been modified to a vertical ridge, but these characters are not unique to spinosauroids. A highly reduced fourth trochanter may be an autapomorphy of Chilantaisaurus, as has previously been suggested, or unite the taxon with Coelurosauria in an entirely novel grouping. On the basis of these observations it is likely that Chilantaisaurus is a neotetanuran, but unlikely that it is an allosauroid. Chilantaisaurus may belong to an alternative lineage of very large theropods that continued into the Cretaceous from the diversification of basal neotetanurans during the Middle Jurassic. © Cambridge University Press 2008.
机译:关于内蒙古白垩纪(阿普田-?阿尔比或上白垩统)乌兰苏海组的巨大兽脚亚目恐龙Chilantaisaurus tashuikouensis的系统位置,人们几乎没有共识,通过数值系统发育分析已将其作为异龙和异龙的一个衍生成员回收。 。重新命名的塔氏水.C。tashuikouensis类型材料揭示了形态特征的异常组合,从而使其系统位置的确定成为问题。它具有已被提出为新破伤风的同形同构的解剖特征:the骨上的髋臼前窝,以及第三meta骨干的楔形横截面。它也具有特定的异头龙类群的一些特征:肱骨上的明显尺骨上con,i骨上髋臼前窝的突出的内侧架子(也存在于霸王龙中)。然而,它缺乏所有其他同种异体龙的某些特征:肱骨远端靠近尺骨nar的前表面有明显的凹陷,而肱骨的长度小于股骨长度的0.4倍。此外,它还具有约占胫骨长度10%的胫骨黄芪小平面,这表明在Tetanurae内的基部位置更大。脊龙类与某些棘突类动物有某些共同特征:一个扩大和拉长的第一人工舌骨,以及一个已被改成垂直脊的上stra骨支撑,但这些特征并非棘突类动物所独有。如先前所建议,高度减少的第四转子可能是Chilantaisaurus的共形,或者将分类单元与腔骨龙合并为一个全新的分组。根据这些观察结果,Chilantaisaurus可能是新tetanuranan,但不太可能是别头龙。 Chilantaisaurus可能属于非常大型的兽脚类的替代谱系,在中侏罗世时期,该类兽脚类从基底新tetanuran的多样化延续到白垩纪。 ©剑桥大学出版社2008年。

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    Benson RBJ; Xing X;

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