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On a theropod scapula (Upper Cretaceous) from the Marilia Formation, Bauru Group, Brazil

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PALAEONTOLOGISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT
Volume 82, Issue 3, Pages 308-313

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/BF02988897

Keywords

Dinosauria; Theropoda; scapula; Bauru Group; Upper Cretaceous; Brazil

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  1. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico [304965/2006-5]
  2. Fundacao Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo I Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro [E-26/152.885/2006, E-26/171.317/2006APQ1]

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The record of theropod dinosaurs in Brazil is very scarce. One of the most promising lithostratigraphic units for those reptiles is the Bauru Group. The dinosaur remains found in this unit are mainly those of sauropods, while theropods are represented mostly by teeth. Here we describe a right Scapula (housed at the Earth Science Museum of the Departamento Nacional de Producao Mineral/Rio de Janeiro) that is the first theropod scapula reported from the Cretaceous of Brazil and only the second osteological evidence of the Tetanurae from the Bauru Group. The specimen was recovered from the outskirts of Peiropolis, in Minas Gerais State. Comparisons with other theropod dinosaurs are limited, but the overall morphology of the new specimen indicates that it is neither a member of the Abelisauridae nor a member of the Avialae. It also differs from more basal members of the Theropoda. but its overall shape is consistent with several derived members of the Tetanurae, likely a non-avialan maniraptoran. Despite the lack of precision in its taxonomic position. the new specimen confirms the presence of non-avialan Maniraptora in the Bauru Group.

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