Jhonatan Alarcón-Muñoz, Karina Buldrini Oviedo, Dániel Bajor, David Rubilar Rogers
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摘要
在这项研究中,在智利北部阿塔卡马地区Copiapó市以东约95公里的Cerro La Isla出土的下白垩纪地层中,发现了新的孤立碎片翼龙骨骼。该材料由带有破碎牙齿的颌骨碎片、中颈椎的尾端部分和股骨的远端部分组成。根据它们的形态,颌骨和颈椎碎片被分配到翼龙科,这是一组先前在该地区报道过的翼手翼龙,而股骨缺乏诊断特征,使其能够被归为比翼手翼龙科更独特的分类群。这一新材料证实了先前提出的在Cerro La Isla白垩纪露头中存在栉龙翼龙的说法,并增加了在该遗址发现的它们骨骼元素的多样性。
Note on new pterosaur remains (Archosauria: Pterodactyloidea) from Cerro La Isla, Atacama region, northern Chile
In this study, new isolated fragmentary pterosaur bones are described from Lower Cretaceous outcrops exposed at Cerro La Isla, a site located approximately 95 km east of Copiapó city, Atacama region, northern Chile. The material consists of a jaw fragment with broken teeth, the caudal portion of a mid-cervical vertebra and the distal portion of a femur. Based on their morphology, the jaw and cervical fragments are assigned to Ctenochasmatidae, a group of pterodactyloid pterosaurs that has been previously reported from this locality, while the femur lacks diagnostic characters that would allow its referral to a more exclusive taxon than Pterodactyloidea indet. This new material confirms the previously proposed presence of ctenochasmatid pterosaurs in the Cretaceous outcrops of Cerro La Isla, and increases the diversity of their skeletal elements discovered at the site.