- Bonitasaura
Taxobox|
name = "Bonitasaura"
fossil_range =Late Cretaceous
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Sauropsida
ordo =Saurischia
subordo =Sauropodomorpha
superfamilia =Titanosaur oidea
familia =Nemegtosauridae
genus = "Bonitasaura"
genus_authority = Apesteguía, 2003
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision ="B. salgadoi" Apesteguía, 2003 (type)"Bonitasaura" is a
titanosauria ndinosaur hailing from uppermost layers of theLate Cretaceous Bajo de la Carpa Formation ,Neuquen Group , located inRío Negro Province , NorthwesternPatagonia ,Argentina . The remains, consisting of a partial sub-adult skeleton jumbled in a small area offluvial sandstone , including lower jaw with teeth, partial vertebrae series and limb bones, were described by Apesteguía in a short communication in mid-2004.The genus name "Bonitasaura" refers to the fossil quarry’s name, “La Bonita”, while the name of the
type species , "B. salgadoi", pays homage to Leonardo Salgado, a renowned Argentine palaeontologist."Bonitasaura" measured 9 meters (30 feet) in length, and had a skull similar to another group of
sauropod s, thediplodocid s. The lower jaw had a distinctive, sharp ridge immediately behind a reduced set of teeth. This ridge supported in life a sharp, beak-likekeratin sheath that probably paired with a similar structure in the upper jaw. The keratin sheath worked much like aguillotine to crop vegetation raked into the mouth by the peg-like front teeth. This animal also had a rather short neck and robust projections of the back vertebrae for muscle attachment, indicating that the neck was use in vigorous exertions, probably during feeding."B. salgadoi" is further evidence that, after a purported extinction of diplodocid sauropods, some lines of titanosaurian evolution converged with them, exhibiting low long skulls without the characteristic nasal arches of other
macronaria ns (such as "Brachiosaurus " or "Argentinosaurus ") and lower jaws that were squared off and contained comb-like teeth, reversed limb proportions (the front limbs shorter than the hind limbs, unlike the condition in most other macronarians) and rudimentary whiplash tails. This find also sheds light on some problematic aspects of the related dinosaur "Antarctosaurus ", sometimes viewed as a chimera made up of a titanosaurian skull and body and a diplodocid jaw.References
Sebastián Apesteguía. (September 2004). "Bonitasaura salgadoi" gen. et sp. nov.: a beaked sauropod from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia. "Naturwissenschaften". 91:493–497
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