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A new primitive Neornithischian dinosaur from the Jurassic of Patagonia with gut contents.


ABSTRACT: We describe a new species of an ornithischian dinosaur, Isaberrysaura mollensis gen. et sp. nov. The specimen, consisting in an almost complete skull and incomplete postcranium was collected from the marine-deltaic deposits of the Los Molles Formation (Toarcian-Bajocian), being the first reported dinosaur for this unit, one of the oldest from Neuquén Basin, and the first neornithischian dinosaur known from the Jurassic of South America. Despite showing a general stegosaurian appearance, the extensive phylogenetic analysis carried out depicts Isaberrysaura mollensis gen. et sp. nov. as a basal ornithopod, suggesting that both Thyreophora and neornithischians could have achieved significant convergent features. The specimen was preserved articulated and with some of its gut content place in the middle-posterior part of the thoracic cavity. Such stomach content was identified as seeds, most of them belonging to the Cycadales group. This finding reveals a possible and unexpected role of this ornithischian species as seed-dispersal agent.

SUBMITTER: Salgado L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5311864 | biostudies-other | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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A new primitive Neornithischian dinosaur from the Jurassic of Patagonia with gut contents.

Salgado Leonardo L   Canudo José I JI   Garrido Alberto C AC   Moreno-Azanza Miguel M   Martínez Leandro C A LC   Coria Rodolfo A RA   Gasca José M JM  

Scientific reports 20170216


We describe a new species of an ornithischian dinosaur, Isaberrysaura mollensis gen. et sp. nov. The specimen, consisting in an almost complete skull and incomplete postcranium was collected from the marine-deltaic deposits of the Los Molles Formation (Toarcian-Bajocian), being the first reported dinosaur for this unit, one of the oldest from Neuquén Basin, and the first neornithischian dinosaur known from the Jurassic of South America. Despite showing a general stegosaurian appearance, the exte  ...[more]

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