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Cranial morphology of Sinovenator changii (Theropoda: Troodontidae) on the new material from the Yixian Formation of western Liaoning, China.


ABSTRACT: A new three-dimensionally preserved troodontid specimen consisting of most of the skull, partial mandibles and six articulated cervical vertebrae (PMOL-AD00102) from the Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation of Beipiao, western Liaoning, China is identified as Sinovenator changii on the basis of a surangular with a "T"-shaped cross-section. High-resolution computed tomographic data for the skull of this new specimen facilitated a detailed description of the cranial anatomy of S. changii. New diagnostic features of S. changii include a well-developed medial shelf on the jugal, a slender bar in the parasphenoid recess, a lateral groove on the pterygoid flange of the ectopterygoid, and the lateral surface of the anterior cervical vertebrae bearing two pneumatic foramina. Our new observation confirms that the braincase of Sinovenator is not as primitive as previously suggested, although it still shows an intermediate state between derived troodontids and non-troodontid paravians in having an initial stage of the subotic recess and the otosphenoidal crest. Additionally, this new specimen reveals some novel and valuable anatomical information of troodontids regarding the quadrate-quadratojugal articulation, the stapes, the epipterygoid and the atlantal ribs.

SUBMITTER: Yin YL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6015489 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cranial morphology of <i>Sinovenator changii</i> (Theropoda: Troodontidae) on the new material from the Yixian Formation of western Liaoning, China.

Yin Ya-Lei YL   Pei Rui R   Zhou Chang-Fu CF  

PeerJ 20180620


A new three-dimensionally preserved troodontid specimen consisting of most of the skull, partial mandibles and six articulated cervical vertebrae (PMOL-AD00102) from the Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation of Beipiao, western Liaoning, China is identified as <i>Sinovenator changii</i> on the basis of a surangular with a "T"-shaped cross-section. High-resolution computed tomographic data for the skull of this new specimen facilitated a detailed description of the cranial anatomy of <i>S. changii</i  ...[more]

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