A new enantiornithine specimen from the Lower Cretaceous of Las Hoyas: avifaunal diversity and life-history of a wetland Mesozoic bird

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences Spanish Journal of Paleontology Pub Date : 2023-05-10 DOI:10.7203/sjp.26504
Sergio M. Nebreda, L. Chiappe, Guillermo Navalón, A. Chinsamy, J. Sanz, Á. Buscalioni, Jesús Marugán-Lobón
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: The Lower Cretaceous fossil site of Las Hoyas (Cuenca, Spain) has yielded the richest Cretaceous avifauna of the European continent. We describe a new fossil (MUPA-LH-33333) of an enantiornithine bird from this locality. This specimen consists of a partially articulated skeleton preserving portions of the vertebral column, both girdles and limbs, ribs and sternum; it also preserves patches of soft tissues including remigial feathers and integumentary structures belonging to the postpatagium. MUPA-LH-33333 shares dimensions and some anatomical features with the holotype of Concornis lacustris , a species previously described from Las Hoyas. However, the new specimen shows differences especially in the coracoid and the sternum, suggesting the presence of a different morpho-type closely related to C. lacustris . Nevertheless, the poor preservation prevents asserting that it represents a new species. Histological evidence from its long bones indicates that is subadult or adult and that early fast rates followed by slower and protracted cyclical phases took place during its growth, a previously unnoticed pattern in Lower Cretaceous enantiornithines. This new finding supports the hypothesis that enantiornithines regularly inhabited the Las Hoyas wetland, making this site a hotspot for enhancing our understanding of the evolution and life history of these Cretaceous birds.
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来自Las Hoyas下白垩纪的一个新的反鸟目标本:湿地中生代鸟类的鸟类多样性和生活史
:Las Hoyas(西班牙昆卡)的下白垩纪化石遗址产生了欧洲大陆最丰富的白垩纪鸟类。我们描述了一个来自该地区的对硝基鸟的新化石(MUPA-LH-33333)。该标本由一个部分铰接的骨骼组成,保留了脊椎的部分,包括腰带和四肢、肋骨和胸骨;它还保留了软组织的斑块,包括胎体前羽毛和属于后片的珠被结构。MUPA-LH-33333与之前在Las Hoyas描述的湖螺的正模标本具有相同的尺寸和一些解剖特征。然而,新标本显示出差异,尤其是在喙和胸骨上,这表明存在一种与湖螈密切相关的不同形态类型。然而,由于保存不善,无法断言它代表了一个新物种。从其长骨中获得的组织学证据表明,它是亚成年或成年的,在其生长过程中发生了早期的快速生长,随后是缓慢而持久的周期性阶段,这是下白垩纪对生岩中以前未被注意到的模式。这一新发现支持了对映鸟纲动物经常栖息在Las Hoyas湿地的假设,使该地点成为加强我们对这些白垩纪鸟类进化和生活史了解的热点。
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Spanish Journal of Paleontology
Spanish Journal of Paleontology Earth and Planetary Sciences-Paleontology
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期刊介绍: The journal is international and publishes original manuscripts in Spanish and, preferentially, British spelling English on all aspects of broad interest in palaeontology. Particularly, the SJP aims to communicate and promote palaeontological research to the global scientific community. Moreover, articles on new discoveries and approaches are especially welcome. Finally, studies of present-day material can be included if they have significant palaeontological relevance.
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