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Título:
The unusual dentiton of Buitreraptor gonzalezorum (Theropoda: Dromaeosauridae), from Patagonia, Argentina: new insights on the unenlagine teeth
Autor/es:
GIANECHINI, FEDERICO A.; APESTEGUIA, S.; PETER J. MAKOVICKY
Lugar:
san rafael
Reunión:
Jornada; XXIV JORNADAS ARGENTINAS DE PALEONTOLOGÍA DE VERTEBRADOS; 2009
Institución organizadora:
Museo de Historia Natural de San Rafael (MHNSR), San Rafael, Mendoza
Resumen:
Buitreraptor gonzalezorum Makovicky, Apesteguía and Agnolín is a dromaeosaurid included within the Gondwanan clade
Unenlagiinae. Among the unenlagine, only Buitreraptor and Austroraptor cabazai Novas, Pol, Canale, Porfiri and Calvo preserve
teeth in situ. They have a suite of characters that, considered as a whole, are unusual among dromaeosaurids and
that could be included as new Unenlagiinae synapomorphies. These features are: 1) high number of dental pieces; 2) teeth
reduced in size respect to the skull height; 3) total absence of carinae and denticles; 4) presence of ridges and grooves on
the lateral sides of the crown. These associated features, also observed in Austroraptor, are very different from those commonly
present in laurassic dromaeosaurids. On the other hand, the teeth of Buitreraptor have features not observed in the
teeth of Austroraptor, which can be considered as autopomorph ic of Buitreraptor. These unique characters are: high lateral compression of the crown, and an eight-shaped basal section. Some characters present in the teeth of Buitreraptor and
Austroraptor are observed in other dromaeosaurids, and also in others deinonychosaurians like troodontids or even in others
theropods out of Deinonychosauria (e.g. Compsognathidae). However, the suite of features observed in the unenlagine
teeth is synapomorphic for this clade. The dental morphology present in Unenlagiinae, completely different from that
of laurasian lineages, supports the vicariant condition for the evolution of southern dromaeosaurids.