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A Large Therizinosauroid(Dinosauria:Theropoda) from the Early Cretaceous of Northwestern China 被引量:4

A Large Therizinosauroid(Dinosauria:Theropoda) from the Early Cretaceous of Northwestern China
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摘要 We herein describe an associated partial postcranial skeleton of a theropod dinosaur discovered in the Lower Cretaceous Xinminpu Group of the Yujingzi Basin, in the Jiuquan area of Gausu Province, northwestern China. Features of its humerus, such as strongly expanded proximal and distal ends, a well developed medial tuberosity, distal condyles expressed on the humeral cranial surface, and a hypertrophied entepicondyle, definitively establish the therizinosauroid affinities of the specimen. It differs from other therizinosauroids in having a shallow, poorly demarcated glenoid fossa with a prominent rounded and striated tumescence on the dorsomedial surface of its scapular portion, and a pubis with a strongly concave cranial margin. It represents a new taxon, Suzhousaurus megatherioides gen. et sp. nov. Cladistic analysis recovers Suzhousaurus as the sister taxon of Nothronychus mckinleyi from the mid-Cretaceous of western North America; together, they are basal members of the Therizinosauroidea, more derived than the Early Cretaceous Falcarius and Beipiaosaurus but less derived than Alxasaurus and the Therizinosauridae. Along with "Nanshiungosaurus" bohlini from possibly coeval beds in the Mazongshan area of northern-most Gansu, Suzhousaurus represents one of the largest-known Early Cretaceous therizinosauroids, demonstrating that this clade attained considerable body size early in its evolutionary history. We herein describe an associated partial postcranial skeleton of a theropod dinosaur discovered in the Lower Cretaceous Xinminpu Group of the Yujingzi Basin, in the Jiuquan area of Gausu Province, northwestern China. Features of its humerus, such as strongly expanded proximal and distal ends, a well developed medial tuberosity, distal condyles expressed on the humeral cranial surface, and a hypertrophied entepicondyle, definitively establish the therizinosauroid affinities of the specimen. It differs from other therizinosauroids in having a shallow, poorly demarcated glenoid fossa with a prominent rounded and striated tumescence on the dorsomedial surface of its scapular portion, and a pubis with a strongly concave cranial margin. It represents a new taxon, Suzhousaurus megatherioides gen. et sp. nov. Cladistic analysis recovers Suzhousaurus as the sister taxon of Nothronychus mckinleyi from the mid-Cretaceous of western North America; together, they are basal members of the Therizinosauroidea, more derived than the Early Cretaceous Falcarius and Beipiaosaurus but less derived than Alxasaurus and the Therizinosauridae. Along with "Nanshiungosaurus" bohlini from possibly coeval beds in the Mazongshan area of northern-most Gansu, Suzhousaurus represents one of the largest-known Early Cretaceous therizinosauroids, demonstrating that this clade attained considerable body size early in its evolutionary history.
出处 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2007年第4期539-549,共11页 地质学报(英文版)
基金 We are grateful to Ji Qiang, Tang Zhilu, and Peter Dodson for their generous help. We also thank Zhang Yuqing for the preparation of FRDC-GSJB-99 Equal thanks go to every member of the field team. Early drafts of this paper benefited from discussions with Lindsay Zanno and Bucky Gates. Funding was provided by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (973 Project: 2006CB701405) to Ji Qiang, the National Natural Science Foundation of China (40672007) the Hundred Talents Project of Ministry of Land and Resources of China to You Hailu, and Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources of Gansu Province to Li Daqing.
关键词 DINOSAURIA THEROPODA Therizinosauroidea Yujingzi Basin Early Cretaceous Jiuquan area Gansu Province China Dinosauria, Theropoda, Therizinosauroidea, Yujingzi Basin, Early Cretaceous, Jiuquan area, Gansu Province, China
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