A Late Triassic dinosauriform from south Brazil and the origin of the ornithischian predentary bone.Historical Biology: A Journal of Paleobiology, Issue: preview . Jorge Ferigolo and Max C. Langer
The South American Late Triassic offers the most comprehensive window to the early radiation of dinosaurs. This is enhanced by the discovery of Sacisaurus agudoensis, a new dinosauriform from the Caturrita Formation of Brazil. Various morphological features suggest its close
phylogenetic affinity to Silesaurus, and both may be basal
ornithischian dinosaurs. Sacisaurus has a pair of elements forming the tip of its lower jaw, hypothesized to be equivalent to the ornithischian predentary. This suggests that during an initial stage of their evolution, those dinosaurs had a paired predentary, whichlater fused into a single structure. As an originally paired bone, the predentary is comparable to elements that more often form the vertebrate mandible, such as the mentomeckelian bone. Although synapomorphic for ornithischians, the predentary does not seem neomorphic for the group, but primarily homologous to parts of the symphyseal region of the lower jaw of other vertebrates.
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Posté par Markvantomme
Posté par Markvantomme
En premiere mondiale ici!
peut etre pas mais en deuxieme ça oui
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peut etre pas mais en deuxieme ça oui
meme Google ne connait pas la sale bete
Posté par Lolo
Un "presque" dinosaure
Posté par Van Helsing
Un mammalien ?
Posté par Markvantomme
Poster sur mammifere moi?
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Posté par Eragon
Hmm miam intéressant ça