@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref21056,
author = {Michael P. Taylor and Mathew J. Wedel and Richard L. Cifelli},
title = {A New Sauropod Dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah, USA.},
year = {2011},
keywords = {Brontomerus; Brontomerus mcintoshi; Camarasauromorpha; Dinosauria; Early Cretaceous; North America.; Sauropoda; diversity},
doi = {10.4202/app.2010.0073},
url = {http://graemetlloyd.com/matr.html},
pmid = {},
journal = {Acta Palaeontologica Polonica},
volume = {56},
number = {1},
pages = {75--98},
abstract = {Brontomerus mcintoshi is a new genus and species of sauropod dinosaur from the Hotel Mesa Quarry in Grand County, Utah, USA, in the upper part of the Ruby Ranch Member (Aptian?Albian) of the Lower Cretaceous Cedar Mountain Formation. It is known from at least two fragmentary specimens of different sizes. The type specimen is OMNH66430, the left ilium of a juvenile individual; tentatively referred specimens include a crushed presacral centrum, a complete and well-preserved mid-to-posterior caudal vertebra, the partial centrum of a distal caudal vertebra, a complete pneumatic anterior dorsal rib from the right side, the nearly complete left scapula of a much larger, presumably adult, individual, and two partial sternal plates. Brontomerus is diagnosed by five autapomorphies of the type specimen: preacetabular lobe 55% of total ilium length, longer than in any other sauropod; preacetabular lobe directed anterolaterally at 30? to the sagittal, but straight in dorsal view and vertically oriented; postacetabular lobe reduced to near absence; ischiadic peduncle reduced to very low bulge; ilium proportionally taller than in any other sauropod, 52% as high as long. In a phylogenetic analysis, Brontomerus was recovered as a camarasauromorph in all most parsimonious trees, but with uncertain position within that clade. The large preacetabular lobe of the ilium anchored powerful protractor and abductor muscles, but precise interpretation is impossible without functionally related elements such as femora and proximal caudal vertebrae. Brontomerus is the eighth sauropod genus named from the Early Cretaceous of North America, and more remain to be described: North American sauropod diversity did not decline catastrophically at the end of the Jurassic as often assumed. The most striking differences between Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous sauropod faunas in North America is that the former are abundant and dominated by diplodocids, whereas the latter are comparatively scarce ? though still diverse?and dominated by macronarians.}
}
Taxa for tree 106913 of Study 13086

Citation title:
"A New Sauropod Dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah, USA.".

Study name:
"A New Sauropod Dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah, USA.".

This study is part of submission 13086
(Status: Published).
Taxa
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ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
2901342 |
Crucibulum laeve SWFC21261_DQ463357 |
68775
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3146987
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2901326 |
Cyathus africanus SWFC20782_DQ463340 |
380649
|
3207491
|
2901328 |
Cyathus africanus var latisporus SWFC21187_DQ463342 |
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2901348 |
Cyathus albinus |
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2901321 |
Cyathus amazonicus AB7806 |
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2901355 |
Cyathus annulatus DAOM200366_DQ463351 |
380651
|
3192252
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2901346 |
Cyathus gansuensis SWFC20880_DQ463348 |
380655
|
3369665
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2901352 |
Cyathus jiayuguanensis SWFC20846_DQ463341 |
380660
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3369666
|
2901360 |
Cyathus limbatus AmBR |
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2901340 |
Cyathus olla BPI727227_DQ463345 |
380661
|
3115791
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2901344 |
Cyathus pallidus SWFC21160_DQ463356 |
380665
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3116073
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2901330 |
Cyathus renweii SWFC201406_DQ463352 |
380702
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10308324
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2901337 |
Cyathus setosus DAOM200815_DQ463349 |
380667
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3207495
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2901358 |
Cyathus sp Cabo_Verde_MPM3246Inf |
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2901322 |
Cyathus stercoreus Brazil_UFRN1200 |
181520
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3112298
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2901349 |
Cyathus stercoreus SWFC21386_DQ463354 |
181520
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3112298
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2901359 |
Cyathus subiglobisporus EF613554_THAI |
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2901350 |
Nidula niveotomentosa SWFC3000_DQ463358 |
380643
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3284375
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