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Lower Cretaceous iguanodontian dinosaurs from the southwestern margin of Gondwana
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WoS WOS:001304904800001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85202548428
DOI 10.1016/J.CRETRES.2024.105983
Año 2025
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Abstract



The early evolutionary and biogeographical history of Gondwanan iguanodontian dinosaurs is poorly understood due to their scarce Lower Cretaceous fossil record. In South America, the Lower Cretaceous iguanodontian osteological record is very fragmentary and most published reports cannot be used to discard or confirm hadrosauroid affinities. The single exception is Tietasaura from Brazil, whose incomplete femur shows a combination of traits found only in non-hadrosauroid iguandontians. Furthermore, no skeletal remains whatsoever of Lower Cretaceous iguanodontians have been reported from the western margin of South America. Here, we describe an isolated ornithopod caudal centrum (SGO.PV.2290 0) from the Lower Cretaceous Quebrada Monardes Formation in the Atacama Desert, northern Chile. Although incomplete, SGO.PV.2290 0 presents iguanodontian traits, such as the subhexagonal contour of the articular faces, the rectangular profile in lateral view and the absence of transverse processes below the neurocentral suture. We were also able to use quantitative measurements to explore taxonomic affinities, by carrying out a Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) and a Principal Components Analysis (PCA) using measurements of caudal centra of several iguanodontian species. The results of both analyses are consistent with those of our comparisons and suggest that SGO.PV.2290 0 belongs to a non-hadrosauroid iguanodontian ornithopod. This specimen represents one of the most compelling and best documented pieces of osteological evidence of Lower Cretaceous non-hadrosauroid iguanodontian dinosaurs in South America and provides further support for the presence of iguanodontians in the southwestern margin of Gondwana since at least the Early Cretaceous, as previously suggested based on footprints. (c) 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights are reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies.

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Revista ISSN
Cretaceous Research 0195-6671

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Paleontology
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1 Alarcon-Munoz, Jhonatan - Museo Nacl Hist Nat - Chile
Millennium Nucleus Early Evolutionary Transit Mamm - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
Museo Nacional de Historia Natural Chile - Chile
Millenium Nucleus on Early Evolutionary Transitions of Mammals - Chile
2 Cruzado-Caballero, Penelope Mujer UNIV LA LAGUNA - España
UNIV ZARAGOZA - España
Universidad de La Laguna - España
Universidad de Zaragoza - España
3 Campos, Omar Vicencio - Universidad de Valparaíso - Chile
Museo Seminario Valparaiso MSV - Chile
3 Vicencio-Campos, Omar Hombre Universidad de Valparaíso - Chile
Museo Seminario Valparaíso (MSV) - Chile
4 Bravo-Ortiz, Claudio - Millennium Nucleus Early Evolutionary Transit Mamm - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
Millenium Nucleus on Early Evolutionary Transitions of Mammals - Chile
5 Bugueno, Erick Vargas - Universidad de Atacama - Chile
5 Vargas Bugueño, Erick - Universidad de Atacama - Chile
6 Bajor, Daniel - Millennium Nucleus Early Evolutionary Transit Mamm - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
Millenium Nucleus on Early Evolutionary Transitions of Mammals - Chile
7 SUAREZ-PALACIOS, MARIO ERNESTO Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
Atacama Fosil Res - Chile
Atacama Fósil Research - Chile
8 Guevara, Juan Pablo - Consultora Geosaurus - Chile
9 Vargas, Alexander O. - Millennium Nucleus Early Evolutionary Transit Mamm - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile
Millenium Nucleus on Early Evolutionary Transitions of Mammals - Chile
10 Rubilar-Rogers, David Hombre Museo Nacl Hist Nat - Chile
Museo Nacional de Historia Natural Chile - Chile

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Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
ANID-Chile
EVOTEM Millennium Nucleus
ANID scholarship for PhD studies in Chile
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion Gobierno de Espana
Geosaurus Ltda for the preparation of SGO.PV.22900

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Agradecimiento
We thank Manuel Suarez and Larry Marshall who discovered the fossil specimen SGO.PV.2290 0 in 1988 and deposited it in the MNHN. We thank Jared Amudeo for his guidance in performing the morphometric analyses and Roy Fernandez Jimenez for his help in clarifying doubts about geological aspects. In addition, we thank the three anonymous reviewers, whose comments, corrections and suggestions helped to increase the quality of this work. Financial support for this research was provided by the ANID scholarship for PhD studies in Chile to J.A.-M. and D.B., the project ACT-172099, ANID (former Conicyt)-Chile, and EVOTEM Millennium Nucleus ANID-MILENIO-NCN2023_025. We thank Geosaurus Ltda for the preparation of SGO.PV.2290 0. P.C.-C. was financially supported by the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion Gobierno de Espana (project PID2021-122612OB-I00) .
We thank Manuel Su\u00E1rez and Larry Marshall who discovered the fossil specimen SGO.PV.22900 in 1988 and deposited it in the MNHN. We thank Jared Amudeo for his guidance in performing the morphometric analyses and Roy Fern\u00E1ndez Jim\u00E9nez for his help in clarifying doubts about geological aspects. In addition, we thank the three anonymous reviewers, whose comments, corrections and suggestions helped to increase the quality of this work. Financial support for this research was provided by the ANID scholarship for PhD studies in Chile to J.A.-M. and D.B., the project ACT-172099, ANID (former Conicyt)-Chile, and EVOTEM Millennium Nucleus ANID-MILENIO-NCN2023_025. We thank Geosaurus Ltda for the preparation of SGO.PV.22900. P.C.-C. was financially supported by the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovaci\u00F3n Gobierno de Espa\u00F1a (project PID2020-117118GB-I00; 10.13039/501100011033).

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