The skull of the titanosaur Tapuiasaurus macedoi, from the Lower Cretaceous of Brazil
Publicado por Leonardo Filippi en 8:25
Jeffrey
A. Wilson, Diego Pol, Alberto B. Carvalho & Hussam Zaher
Although Titanosauria
is the most diverse and late-surviving sauropod lineage, cranial elements are
known for just over 24 of its 70+ genera – the vast majority of which are
fairly fragmentary and restricted to the Late Cretaceous. Only three complete
titanosaur skulls have been described to date; two of these are from the latest
Cretaceous (Nemegtosaurus, Rapetosaurus), and the third, Tapuiasaurus, is from
the Early Cretaceous (Aptian). In this contribution, we build on the initial
treatment of the taxon by providing a complete description of the cranial
elements that benefits from additional preparation and computed tomography
imaging. We identify six additional features diagnosing Tapuiasaurus macedoi,
including a jugal with an elongate lacrimal process forming much of the
posteroventral border of the antorbital fenestra, a lateral temporal fenestra
divided by a second squamosal–postorbital contact, and upper jaw teeth with
labial wear facets. We directed the new morphological data in Tapuiasaurus as
well as other observations towards a re-analysis of its phylogenetic position
within Titanosauria. Our analysis yielded 34 most parsimonious trees, most of
which recovered Tapuiasaurus in a basal position adjacent to the Early
Cretaceous taxa Malawisaurus and Tangvayosaurus, but two trees recovered it
within Late Cretaceous nemegtosaurids. We explored the effects of missing data
and missing stratigraphic ranges on our results, concluding that (1) when
missing data levels are high, resolution of even small amounts of that missing
data can have dramatic effects on topology, (2) taxa that are mostly scored for
characters that cannot be scored in other taxa may be topologically unstable
and (3) there were several suboptimal trees that had greatly improved
stratigraphic fit with relatively little compromise in terms of tree length.
Jeffrey A. Wilson,
Diego Pol, Alberto B. Carvalho and
Hussam Zaher (2016) The skull of the titanosaur Tapuiasaurus macedoi
(Dinosauria: Sauropoda), a basal titanosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of Brazil.
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
DOI: 10.1111/zoj.12420
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