A new abelisaurid dinosaur from the end Cretaceous of Patagonia and evolutionary rates among the Ceratosauria

Author:

Pol Diego12ORCID,Baiano Mattia Antonio2345ORCID,Černý David6ORCID,Novas Fernando E.12ORCID,Cerda Ignacio A.2578ORCID,Pittman Michael3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia Buenos Aires Argentina

2. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) Buenos Aires Argentina

3. School of Life Sciences The Chinese University of Hong Kong Shatin Hong Kong SAR China

4. Área Laboratorio e Investigación Museo Municipal Ernesto Bachmann Villa El Chocón Neuquén Argentina

5. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro (UNRN) General Roca Río Negro Argentina

6. Department of the Geophysical Sciences University of Chicago Chicago IL USA

7. Instituto de Investigación en Paleobiología y Geología (IIPG) General Roca Río Negro Argentina

8. Museo Provincial Carlos Ameghino Cipolletti Río Negro Argentina

Abstract

AbstractGondwanan dinosaur faunae during the 20 Myr preceding the Cretaceous–Palaeogene (K/Pg) extinction included several lineages that were absent or poorly represented in Laurasian landmasses. Among these, the South American fossil record contains diverse abelisaurids, arguably the most successful groups of carnivorous dinosaurs from Gondwana in the Cretaceous, reaching their highest diversity towards the end of this period. Here we describe Koleken inakayali gen. et sp. n., a new abelisaurid from the La Colonia Formation (Maastrichtian, Upper Cretaceous) of Patagonia. Koleken inakayali is known from several skull bones, an almost complete dorsal series, complete sacrum, several caudal vertebrae, pelvic girdle and almost complete hind limbs. The new abelisaurid shows a unique set of features in the skull and several anatomical differences from Carnotaurus sastrei (the only other abelisaurid known from the La Colonia Formation). Koleken inakayali is retrieved as a brachyrostran abelisaurid, clustered with other South American abelisaurids from the latest Cretaceous (Campanian–Maastrichtian), such as Aucasaurus, Niebla and Carnotaurus. Leveraging our phylogeny estimates, we explore rates of morphological evolution across ceratosaurian lineages, finding them to be particularly high for elaphrosaurine noasaurids and around the base of Abelisauridae, before the Early Cretaceous radiation of the latter clade. The Noasauridae and their sister clade show contrasting patterns of morphological evolution, with noasaurids undergoing an early phase of accelerated evolution of the axial and hind limb skeleton in the Jurassic, and the abelisaurids exhibiting sustained high rates of cranial evolution during the Early Cretaceous. These results provide much needed context for the evolutionary dynamics of ceratosaurian theropods, contributing to broader understanding of macroevolutionary patterns across dinosaurs.

Funder

National Geographic Society

Publisher

Wiley

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