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New Australovenator Hind Limb Elements Pertaining to the Holotype Reveal the Most Complete Neovenatorid Leg
We report new skeletal elements pertaining to the same individual which represents the holotype of Australovenator wintonensis, from the ‘Matilda Site’ in the Winton Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of western Queensland. The discovery of these new elements means that the hind limb of Australovenator is...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3722220/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23894328 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068649 |
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author | White, Matt A. Benson, Roger B. J. Tischler, Travis R. Hocknull, Scott A. Cook, Alex G. Barnes, David G. Poropat, Stephen F. Wooldridge, Sarah J. Sloan, Trish Sinapius, George H. K. Elliott, David A. |
author_facet | White, Matt A. Benson, Roger B. J. Tischler, Travis R. Hocknull, Scott A. Cook, Alex G. Barnes, David G. Poropat, Stephen F. Wooldridge, Sarah J. Sloan, Trish Sinapius, George H. K. Elliott, David A. |
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description | We report new skeletal elements pertaining to the same individual which represents the holotype of Australovenator wintonensis, from the ‘Matilda Site’ in the Winton Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of western Queensland. The discovery of these new elements means that the hind limb of Australovenator is now the most completely understood hind limb among Neovenatoridae. The new hind limb elements include: the left fibula; left metatarsal IV; left pedal phalanges I-2, II-1, III-4, IV-2, IV-3; and right pedal phalanges, II-2 and III-1. The detailed descriptions are supported with three dimensional figures. These coupled with the completeness of the hind limb will increase the utility of Australovenator in comparisons with less complete neovenatorid genera. These specimens and the previously described hind limb elements of Australovenator are compared with other theropods classified as neovenatorids (including Neovenator, Chilantaisaurus, Fukuiraptor, Orkoraptor and Megaraptor). Hind limb length proportion comparisons indicate that the smaller neovenatorids Australovenator and Fukuiraptor possess more elongate and gracile hind limb elements than the larger Neovenator and Chilantaisaurus. Greater stride lengths to body size exist in both Fukuiraptor and Australovenator with the femur discovered to be proportionally shorter the rest of the hind limb length. Additionally Australovenator is identified as possessing the most elongate metatarsus. The metatarsus morphology varies with body size. The larger neoventorids possess a metatarsus with greater width but shorter length compared to smaller forms. |
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spelling | pubmed-37222202013-07-26 New Australovenator Hind Limb Elements Pertaining to the Holotype Reveal the Most Complete Neovenatorid Leg White, Matt A. Benson, Roger B. J. Tischler, Travis R. Hocknull, Scott A. Cook, Alex G. Barnes, David G. Poropat, Stephen F. Wooldridge, Sarah J. Sloan, Trish Sinapius, George H. K. Elliott, David A. PLoS One Research Article We report new skeletal elements pertaining to the same individual which represents the holotype of Australovenator wintonensis, from the ‘Matilda Site’ in the Winton Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of western Queensland. The discovery of these new elements means that the hind limb of Australovenator is now the most completely understood hind limb among Neovenatoridae. The new hind limb elements include: the left fibula; left metatarsal IV; left pedal phalanges I-2, II-1, III-4, IV-2, IV-3; and right pedal phalanges, II-2 and III-1. The detailed descriptions are supported with three dimensional figures. These coupled with the completeness of the hind limb will increase the utility of Australovenator in comparisons with less complete neovenatorid genera. These specimens and the previously described hind limb elements of Australovenator are compared with other theropods classified as neovenatorids (including Neovenator, Chilantaisaurus, Fukuiraptor, Orkoraptor and Megaraptor). Hind limb length proportion comparisons indicate that the smaller neovenatorids Australovenator and Fukuiraptor possess more elongate and gracile hind limb elements than the larger Neovenator and Chilantaisaurus. Greater stride lengths to body size exist in both Fukuiraptor and Australovenator with the femur discovered to be proportionally shorter the rest of the hind limb length. Additionally Australovenator is identified as possessing the most elongate metatarsus. The metatarsus morphology varies with body size. The larger neoventorids possess a metatarsus with greater width but shorter length compared to smaller forms. Public Library of Science 2013-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3722220/ /pubmed/23894328 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068649 Text en © 2013 White et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article White, Matt A. Benson, Roger B. J. Tischler, Travis R. Hocknull, Scott A. Cook, Alex G. Barnes, David G. Poropat, Stephen F. Wooldridge, Sarah J. Sloan, Trish Sinapius, George H. K. Elliott, David A. New Australovenator Hind Limb Elements Pertaining to the Holotype Reveal the Most Complete Neovenatorid Leg |
title | New Australovenator Hind Limb Elements Pertaining to the Holotype Reveal the Most Complete Neovenatorid Leg |
title_full | New Australovenator Hind Limb Elements Pertaining to the Holotype Reveal the Most Complete Neovenatorid Leg |
title_fullStr | New Australovenator Hind Limb Elements Pertaining to the Holotype Reveal the Most Complete Neovenatorid Leg |
title_full_unstemmed | New Australovenator Hind Limb Elements Pertaining to the Holotype Reveal the Most Complete Neovenatorid Leg |
title_short | New Australovenator Hind Limb Elements Pertaining to the Holotype Reveal the Most Complete Neovenatorid Leg |
title_sort | new australovenator hind limb elements pertaining to the holotype reveal the most complete neovenatorid leg |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3722220/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23894328 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068649 |
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