BECAS
LERZO Lucas Nicolas
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
REDESCRIPTION OF A SAUROPOD CAUDAL VERTEBRAL SERIES WITH STRONG AFFINITIES TO REBBACHISAURIDAE
Autor/es:
LERZO LUCAS; PABLO GALLINA; ALEJANDRO OTERO; JUAN CANALE
Reunión:
Otro; 1º Reunión Virtual de Comunicaciones de la Asociación Paleontológica Argentina; 2020
Institución organizadora:
Asociación Paleontológica Argentina
Resumen:
The Rebbachisauridae constitutes a group of medium to large sauropods recorded from Lower to upper Cretaceous rocks (Barremian to Turonian). MMCh-PV 47 includes a partial articulated series of nine caudal vertebra (five mid-caudal and four associated mid-posterior caudal vertebrae) from the upper levels of the Candeleros Formation (Cenomanian) from Villa El Chocón, neuquén Province, Argentina, originally referred to Andesaurus and posteriorly reassigned to Titanosauria indet. With the increased knowledge (both in anatomy and systematic) of Rebbachisauridae in the last 10 years, several caudal characters permitted the re-analysis of this material and a reassessment to this family, allowing a correlation of this series with the caudal segment 7?15 of Zapalasaurus. Both Zapalasaurus and MMCh-PV 47 have amphicoelous centra and robust pedicels of the neural arch located on the anterior half of the centrum. Some characters previous considered as synapomorphies of Titanosauria are now recognized in Rebbachisauridae, such as the presence of neural arch anteriorly located and ventral longitudinal hollow in mid caudal centra. The former is present in mid caudal vertebrae of Demandasaurus, Tataouinea, Nigersaurus, and in MMCh-PV 47. The latter is present in the mid caudal vertebra of Comahuesaurus, Demandasaurus, Tataouinea (with the particularity of bearing deep fossae in the ventral surface), and MMCh-PV 47. These features, plus middle caudal vertebrae with anterodorsally oriented prezygapophyses (sinamopomorphy of Rebbachisauridae) and new evidence from unpublished rebbachisaurid materials from the Huincul Formation, strongly support the rebbachisaurid affinities of MMCh-PV 47 as well as contribute to clarify the ingroup relationships.