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Dinosaurus Spesies baru
jembatan kesenjangan dalam pohon keluarga dinosaurus
New species of dinosaur bridges gap in dinosaur family tree
Date:
April 13,
2011
Source:
Smithsonian
Summary:
Scientists have discovered a fossilized dinosaur skull
and neck vertebrae that not only reveal a new species, but also an evolutionary
link between two groups of dinosaurs. The new species, Daemonosaurus
chauliodus, was discovered at Ghost Ranch, New Mexico.
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A team of scientists led by the Smithsonian Institution has
discovered a fossilized dinosaur skull and neck vertebrae that not only reveal
a new species, but also an evolutionary link between two groups of dinosaurs.
The new species, Daemonosaurus chauliodus,
was discovered at Ghost Ranch, N.M. The team's findings are published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B
on April 13.
The oldest
known dinosaurs walked or ran on their hind legs and included early predatory
species such as Herrerasaurus. They existed in what are now Argentina and
Brazil early in the Late Triassic Period, approximately 230 million years ago.
The evolutionary position of these early predatory dinosaurs was contentious
because there was a gap in the fossil record between them and later theropod
dinosaurs. The team's discovery of Daemonosaurus chauliodus helps fill
in this gap.
Because only
the skull and neck of Daemonosaurus were found, the total length of the new
species is unknown. The dinosaur's skull, however, is narrow and relatively
deep, measuring 5.5 inches long from the tip of its snout to the back of the
skull and has proportionately large eye sockets. The upper jaw has large,
forward-slanted front teeth. It is this feature that helped the scientists name
the species. The name Daemonosaurus is based on the Greek words
"daimon" meaning evil spirit (because it was found at Ghost Ranch),
and "sauros" meaning lizard or reptile. The species name chauliodus
is derived from the Greek word for "buck-toothed" and refers to the
species' big slanted front teeth.
Daemonosaurus,
a basal (primitive) theropod species, was dated to the latest part of the
Triassic Period approximately 205 million years ago, just before the beginning
of the Jurassic Period. This altered the previous belief that all basal
dinosaurs had vanished millions of years earlier. The skull and neck vertebrae
of Daemonosaurus also revealed several features similar to those in
neotheropods -- the succeeding group of dinosaurs on the evolutionary timeline.
"Various
features of the skull and neck in Daemonosaurus indicate that it was
intermediate between the earliest known predatory dinosaurs from South America
and more advanced theropod dinosaurs," said Hans Sues, curator of
vertebrate paleontology at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History
and lead author of the team's findings. "One such feature is the presence
of cavities on some of the neck vertebrae related to the structure of the
respiratory system."
This new
discovery shows that there is still much to be learned about the early
evolution of dinosaurs. "The continued exploration of even well-studied
regions like the American Southwest will still yield remarkable new fossil
finds," Sues said.
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Journal
Reference:
- H.-D. Sues, S. J. Nesbitt, D. S. Berman, A. C. Henrici. A late-surviving basal theropod dinosaur from the latest Triassic of North America. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2011; DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2011.0410