INVESTIGADORES
SALGADO Leonardo
artículos
Título:
Postcranial morphology of Aristonectes Cabrera, 1941 (Plesiosauria, Elasmosauridae) from the Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia and Antartica
Autor/es:
O'GORMAN, JOSÉ; GASPARINI, Z.; SALGADO, L.
Revista:
ANTARCTIC SCIENCE
Editorial:
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
Referencias:
Lugar: Cambridge; Año: 2012 p. 1 - 12
ISSN:
0954-1020
Resumen:
Abstract: A partial, postcranial skeleton of a juvenile individual referred to Aristonectes cf. parvidens from the upper Maastrichtian Lo´pez de Bertodano Formation, Isla Marambio (Seymour Island), Antarctica, is described. Additionally, two juvenile specimens, also referred to A. cf. parvidens from the Allen Formation (upper Campanian?lower Maastrichtian) and Jagu¨el Formation (upper Maastrichtian) (Rı´o Negro province, Argentina), are redescribed. The analysis of the systematic value of the cervical centrum proportions of juvenile specimens of  Elasmosauridae suggests that these elements can be used to differentiate juvenile specimens of A. cf. parvidens from juveniles of other Elasmosauridae. On this basis, the specimens described are referred to A. cf. parvidens. Based on the proportion of the cervical centra, the first SouthAmerican plesiosaur described by Gay in 1848 is here referred to A. cf. parvidens. The coracoid of Aristonectes is described for the first time showing a cordiform fenestra, a feature only recorded in the Elasmosauridae among the Plesiosauria, therefore, these new data support the inclusion of Aristonectes within the Elasmosauridae. With the new material described in this paper, Aristonectes is one of the most frecuently recorded genera of Late Cretaceous plesiosaurs in the Southern Hemisphere.