C. V. Miller, J. P. O’Gorman, S. Salisbury, R. Coria, E. Roberts, P. O’Connor, M. Reguero, M. Lamanna
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摘要
尽管近年来对南极洲中生代海洋爬行动物的认识有了很大的提高,但与这些动物相关且保存完好的骨骼材料仍然很少。在这里,我们描述了在南极半岛最北端的詹姆斯罗斯盆地的Vega岛López de Bertodano组的最上层白垩纪(马astrichtian)三明治崖成员中发现的一个基本完整的,密切相关的蛇颈龙骨盆带。新标本显示的特征使其可以归为Elasmosauridae,但其不完整妨碍了更精确的分类测定。本文回顾和讨论了依拉丝龙骨盆的个体遗传学变化和系统有用的特征。新标本提高了对K/Pg灭绝事件之前南半球elasmosaurids的认识。
A New Plesiosaur (Reptilia: Sauropterygia) Specimen from the Upper Cretaceous of West Antarctica, with Comments on the Ontogeny and Morphological Diversity of the Elasmosaurid Pelvic Girdle
ABSTRACT Although knowledge of Mesozoic marine reptiles from Antarctica has improved considerably in recent years, associated and well-preserved skeletal material of these animals remains uncommon. Here we describe a largely complete, closely associated plesiosaur pelvic girdle recovered from the uppermost Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Sandwich Bluff Member of the López de Bertodano Formation of Vega Island, in the James Ross Basin of the northernmost Antarctic Peninsula. The new specimen exhibits characters that allow its referral to Elasmosauridae, but its incompleteness precludes a more precise taxonomic determination. Ontogenetically variable and systematically useful features of the elasmosaurid pelvis are reviewed and discussed. The new specimen improves knowledge of Southern Hemisphere elasmosaurids just prior to the K/Pg extinction event.
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Annals of Carnegie Museum is a quarterly journal that publishes peer-reviewed short and medium-length original scientific contributions in organismal biology, earth sciences, and anthropology, in 40 by 52.5 pica format (168 by 220 mm or 6-5/8 by 8-5/8 inches). Subject matter must be relevant to Carnegie Museum of Natural History scientific sections or Powdermill Nature Reserve (PNR), preferably with connection to the Carnegie collection and/or personnel. Carnegie Museum staff and research associates receive publication priority, but others are encouraged to submit papers, especially those manuscripts explicitly based on the Carnegie collection.