INVESTIGADORES
FIORELLI lucas Ernesto
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
• New specimen bolsters the presence of stahleckeriid dicynodonts in the Ladinian–? Earliest Carnian levels of the Chañares Formation, La Rioja Province, Argentina
Autor/es:
JUAN ESCOBAR; AGUSTÍN MARTINELLI; MARTÍN EZCURRA; LUCAS FIORELLI; JULIA DESOJO
Lugar:
Virtual
Reunión:
Jornada; 1º Reunión Virtual de Comunicaciones de la Asociación Paleontológica Argentina; 2020
Institución organizadora:
Asociación Paleontológica Argentina
Resumen:
The taxonomy of the dicynodonts of the latest Ladinian–early Carnian Chañares Formation has been a contentious issue since their original referral to the genera “Chanaria” and Dinodontosaurus. Subsequent revisions generally restricted their diversity to Dinodontosaurus, but a comprehensive reappraisal is lacking. indeed, the postcranium of the Chañares dicynodonts remains mostly ignored, except for a shoulder girdle (MCz 3459) originally related to some stahleckeriid taxa, and an ulna recently referred to Stahleckeria. Here, we report on a new, large dicynodont specimen (CRiLAR-Pv 82) from theTarjadia Assemblage zone (Az) of the lowermost levels of the Chañares Formation (ischigualasto-Villa unión Basin). This specimen includes a right scapula, left ilium, sternum, and a few other bone fragments. The gradual dorsal expansion andposterodorsally-to-anteroventrally oriented distal edge of the scapular blade resemble the stahleckeriids Stahleckeria, Ischigualastia, and Jachaleria. The strongly raised, vertical spine on the anterolateral border of the blade also occurs in MCz 3459 and Stahleckeria, but it is absent in the Brazilian specimens of Dinodontosaurus. The long iliac preacetabular processof CRiLAR-Pv 82 is strongly curved anteroventrally, like Stahleckeria and Eubrachiosaurus, differing from the slight curvature of the Brazilian specimens of Dinodontosaurus. Absence of postcranial data of “Chanaria”/Dinodontosaurus from Chañares precludes comparisons with CRiLAR-Pv 82, although it is expected to be similar to its Brazilian cogeneric forms. Thus, CRiLAR-Pv 82 and MCz 3459 are interpreted as stahleckeriids, bolstering the evidence for the presence of this clade in the Tarjadia Az and supporting the presence of two dicynodont lineages in the Chañares Formation.