@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref21086,
author = {Jos? L. Carballido and Alberto C. Garrido and Jos? Ignacio Canudo and Leonardo Salgado},
title = {Redescription of Rayososaurus agrioensis Bonaparte (Sauropoda, Diplodocoidea), a rebbachisaurid from the early Late Cretaceous of Neuqu?n.},
year = {2010},
keywords = {Cenomanian; Palaeobiogeography; Patagonia; Rayososaurus; Rebbachisauridae},
doi = {10.1016/j.geobios.2010.01.004},
url = {http://graemetlloyd.com/matr.html},
pmid = {},
journal = {Geobios},
volume = {43},
number = {5},
pages = {493--502},
abstract = {The material belonging to the holotype of Rayososaurus agrioensis Bonaparte is redescribed. The great development of the acromion process, directed in a markedly posterior direction, and the ventral margin of the scapula with a strong ventrodistal expansion, interpreted as autapomorphies of the taxon, justify the validity of the species. Although the material is rather fragmentary, the racquet-shaped scapula, the distal expansion positioned at the same height as the proximal expansion, and the well-developed acromion process allow the taxon to be included within Rebbachisauridae. At the same time, the angle of less than 90˚ between the coracoid articulation and the scapular blade, together with the great development of the acromion process of the scapula, justify its inclusion in a clade situated as a sister group of Cathartesaura. On the basis of the stratigraphic calibration of the phylogenetic analysis, an important diversification event of the rebbachisaurids is deduced during the Hauterivian- Barremian. In this context, the presence of two monophyletic groups, one of which comprises African-European taxa and the other South American taxa, would place the definitive separation of South America and Africa within this time interval.}
}
Matrix 13838 of Study 13123

Citation title:
"Redescription of Rayososaurus agrioensis Bonaparte (Sauropoda, Diplodocoidea), a rebbachisaurid from the early Late Cretaceous of Neuqu?n.".

Study name:
"Redescription of Rayososaurus agrioensis Bonaparte (Sauropoda, Diplodocoidea), a rebbachisaurid from the early Late Cretaceous of Neuqu?n.".

This study is part of submission 13123
(Status: Published).
Matrices
Title: Character Matrix
Rows
Taxon Label |
Row Segments |
Characters 1?–30 |
Omeisaurus |
(none)
|
010000101000000010000011??0??0 |
Jobaria |
(none)
|
010000111000000010000011000?00 |
MACRONARIA |
(none)
|
010000111000000010010011000000 |
Apatosaurus |
(none)
|
100111201111110011010102001000 |
Suuwassea |
(none)
|
??1????????????0?111000?00?000 |
Diplodocus |
(none)
|
100111201111110011010102001000 |
Brachytrachelopan |
(none)
|
?????????????????????????????? |
Dicraeosaurus |
(none)
|
101?????????000111110???011110 |
Amargasaurus |
(none)
|
????????0???00011?110???011111 |
Limaysaurus |
(none)
|
????????01?10010010?10121010?1 |
Nigersaurus |
(none)
|
00010110?1??001000??1012101101 |
Rebbachisaurus |
(none)
|
?????????????????????????????? |
Cathartesaura |
(none)
|
?????????????????????????????? |
Zapalasaurus |
(none)
|
?????????????????????????????? |
Histriasaurus |
(none)
|
?????????????????????????????? |
Spain Rebbachisauridae |
(none)
|
?????????????????????????????? |
Rayososaurus |
(none)
|
?????????????????????????????? |
English Rebbachisauridae |
(none)
|
?????????????????????????????? |
Amazonsaurus |
(none)
|
?????????????????????????????? |
Columns
None of the columns has a description.