阿普特阶
白垩纪
古生物学
全息图
后颅
克莱德
中生代
同感形态
生物
系统发育树
分类单元
动物
分类学(生物学)
生物化学
构造盆地
基因
作者
Peter J. Makovicky,Daqing Li,Ke-Qin Gao,Matthew R. Lewin,Gregory M. Erickson,Mark A. Norell
标识
DOI:10.1098/rspb.2009.0236
摘要
Ornithomimosaurs (ostrich-mimic dinosaurs) are a common element of some Cretaceous dinosaur assemblages of Asia and North America. Here, we describe a new species of ornithomimosaur, Beishanlong grandis , from an associated, partial postcranial skeleton from the Aptian-Albian Xinminpu Group of northern Gansu, China. Beishanlong is similar to another Aptian-Albian ornithomimosaur, Harpymimus , with which it shares a phylogenetic position as more derived than the Barremian Shenzhousaurus and as sister to a Late Cretaceous clade composed of Garudimimus and the Ornithomimidae. Beishanlong is one of the largest definitive ornithomimosaurs yet described, though histological analysis shows that the holotype individual was still growing at its death. Together with the co-eval and sympatric therizinosaur Suzhousaurus and the oviraptorosaur Gigantraptor , Beishanlong provides evidence for the parallel evolution of gigantism in separate lineages of beaked and possibly herbivorous coelurosaurs within a short time span in Central Asia.
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