Title
Anatomy and phylogenetic relationships of the theropod dinosaur Microvenator celer from the Lower Cretaceous of Montana
Related Titles
Series:
American Museum novitates, no. 3240
By
Makovicky, Peter J.
Sues, Hans-Dieter 1956-
Type
Book
Material
Published material
Publication info
New York, NY, American Museum of Natural History, c1998
Notes
Caption title.
"August 27, 1998."
"The holotype of Microvenator celer Ostrom, 1970 (AMNH 3041) is a partial skeleton of a small maniraptoran theropod from the Lower Cretaceous Cloverly Formation of Montana. We present a detailed redescription of this specimen, emphasizing those features that are of interest for discovering the phylogenetic relationships of Microvenator. Based on several postcranial features, especially the lack of fusion of the neurocentral sutures, we consider AMNH 3041 a juvenile individual. Reexamination of the holotype revealed the presence of several autapomorphies that provide the basis for a revised diagnosis of Microvenator celer. Diagnostic characters include posterior dorsal and caudal vertebrae that are wider than high, the presence of a deep depression on the proximomedial part of the pubis, and an accessory trochanteric ridge below the lesser femoral trochanter. Phylogenetic analysis places Microvenator either among Oviraptorosauria, or as the sister group to the Oviraptorosauria. Among the characters diagnostic for the Oviraptorosauria, anteriorly concave pubes, a proximodorsal tubercle on the manual unguals, and possibly an edentulous dentary with a pronounced symphysis are present in Microvenator. M. celer is the earliest known oviraptorosaurian or oviraptorosaur-like theropod represented by diagnostic skeletal remains"--P. [1].
Subjects
Cretaceous
,
Microvenator celer
,
Montana
,
Paleontology
,
Reptiles, Fossil
,
Wheatland County
Call Number
QL1 .A436 no.3240, 1998
Language
English
Identifiers
OCLC:
39954374
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