Autores
Fernando E Novas, Federico L Agnolín, Martín D Ezcurra, Juan Porfiri, Juan I Canale
Fecha de publicación
2013/10/1
Origen
Cretaceous Research
Volumen
45
Páginas
174-215
Editor
Academic Press
Descripción
Patagonia has yielded the most comprehensive fossil record of Cretaceous theropods from Gondwana, consisting of 31 nominal species belonging to singleton taxa and six families: Abelisauridae, Noasauridae, Carcharodontosauridae, Megaraptoridae nov. fam., Alvarezsauridae, and Unenlagiidae. They provide anatomical information that allows improved interpretation of theropods discovered in other regions of Gondwana. Abelisauroids are the best represented theropods in Patagonia. They underwent an evolutionary radiation documented from the Early Cretaceous through to the latest Cretaceous, and are represented by the clades Abelisauridae and Noasauridae. Patagonian carcharodontosaurids are known from three taxa (Tyrannotitan, Giganotosaurus and Mapusaurus), as well as from isolated teeth, collected from Aptian to Cenomanian beds. These allosauroids constituted the top predators during the …
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FE Novas, FL Agnolín, MD Ezcurra, J Porfiri, JI Canale - Cretaceous Research, 2013