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First record of abelisaurid theropods and a peirosaurid crocodyliform from the Upper Cretaceous of Precordillera of La Rioja, NW Argentina

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CRETACEOUS RESEARCH
卷 152, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2023.105679

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Theropoda; Peirosauridae; Teeth; Cretaceous; Quebrada Santo Domingo; Argentina

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Limited records of Cretaceous theropod dinosaurs in Argentina, particularly in the Patagonian region. Recent discoveries in the Northwest of Argentina confirmed the presence of abelisaurid theropods and peirosaurid crocodyliforms in the Upper Cretaceous of La Rioja Province. The findings suggest the potential presence of multiple abelisaurid species in the region and offer exciting prospects for future expeditions.
Extra-Patagonian records of Cretaceous theropod dinosaurs in Argentina are limited. When it comes to the Northwest of Argentina, most of the records come from the Cretaceous rocks of Salta Province, which yielded ceratosaurian abelisauroids like Noasaurus and Guemesia. Preliminary studies of the Los Llanos Formation at Eastern La Rioja Province recognized bone remains of Upper Cretaceous undetermined Abelisauridae and Coelurosauria. Recent surveys in the Northwest of the same province, in the outcrops of the Upper Cretaceous Cie = naga del Rio Huaco Formation, at Quebrada Santo Domingo (Precordillera), resulted in the discovery of six isolated shed tooth crowns of putative abelisaurid theropods and crocodyliforms. They were found in association with partial skeletons of titanosaurid sauropod dinosaurs from two quarry sites, in the lower and upper sections of the same unit. Here we corroborate the taxonomic assignment of these specimens and their phylogenetic relationships. Five out of six teeth were assigned to Abelisauridae, whereas the remaining is considered to belong to a peirosaurid crocodyliform. Thus, the first occurrence of abelisaurid theropods and peirosaurid crocodyliforms in the Upper Cretaceous of the Precordillera of La Rioja is confirmed. Even though the teeth cannot be assigned to a less inclusive taxon, the difference in their stratigraphic position might indicate the presence of more than a single abelisaurid species in this region. The new results offer an optimistic perspective for future expeditions in this area, which intend to recover more skeletal elements.(c) 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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