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First definitive abelisaurid theropod from the Late Cretaceous of Northwestern Argentina

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JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY
卷 41, 期 4, 页码 -

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2021.2002348

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  1. Leverhulme Grant [RPG-2014/364]
  2. European Research Council [STG-2014-637171]
  3. Royal Society International Exchange Grant [IEC\R2\170120]
  4. [PICT 2013-220]
  5. [PICT 2018-0717]

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The study reports a nearly complete abelisaurid braincase from Northwestern Argentina, which exhibits both plesiomorphic features and unique characteristics, supporting its status as a new taxon. This finding represents the first unequivocal occurrence of an abelisaurid in the region and provides new evidence on the geographic distribution of the clade during Late Cretaceous times in South America.
The fossil record of abelisaurid theropods in South America is mostly limited to Brazil and Argentina. In Argentina, abelisaurids are generally known from Patagonia, where their record is relatively abundant and includes well-known and complete specimens. However, for North-western Argentina, abelisaurids are represented by incomplete and isolated bones and teeth that remain largely unpublished. The aim of this contribution is to report a nearly complete abelisaurid braincase from the Late Cretaceous Los Blanquitos Formation (Campanian), Amblayo Valley, Salta province, Argentina. The specimen shows plesiomorphic features for abelisaurids, including a thin skull roof, absence of skull projections like horns or bulges, and low and narrow parietal eminence that lie at the same level as the sagittal crest. Furthermore, the specimen possesses some autapomorphies that support its status as a new taxon and its small size allows it to be assigned as one of the smallest abelisaurids recorded up to date. The finding of this specimen constitutes the first unequivocal occurrence of an abelisaurid in Northwestern Argentina and brings new evidence concerning the geographic distribution of the clade during Late Cretaceous times in South America.

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