@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref20962,
author = {Stephen L. Brusatte and Roger B. J. Benson and Xing Xu},
title = {A reassessment of Kelmayisaurus petrolicus, a large theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of China Systematic paleontology.},
year = {2012},
keywords = {Dinosauria, Theropoda, Carcharodontosauridae, anatomy, Cretaceous, China},
doi = {10.4202/app.2010.0125},
url = {http://www.graemetlloyd.com/matr.html},
pmid = {},
journal = {Acta Palaeontologica Polonica},
volume = {57},
number = {1},
pages = {65--72},
abstract = {The Early Cretaceous fossil record of large−bodied theropods from Asia is poor, hindering comparison of Asian predatory dinosaur faunas with those from other continents. One of the few large Asian theropod specimens from this interval is a partial skull (maxilla and dentary) from the Lianmugin Formation (?Valanginian?Albian), the holotype of Kelmayi− saurus petrolicus. Most authors have either considered this specimen as an indeterminate basal tetanuran or a nomen dubium.Weredescribe K. petrolicus and note that it possesses a single autapomorphy (a deep accessory groove on the lat− eral surface of the anterior dentary), as well as a unique combination of characters that differentiates it from other theropods, affirming its validity.Aphylogenetic analysis recovers K. petrolicus as a basal carcharodontosaurid, which is supported by various features: very deep interdental plates (a carcharodontosaurid synapomorphy), fused interdental plates (present in carchardontosaurids and a limited number of other theropods), and the absence of diagnostic features of other clades of large−bodied theropods such as abelisaurids, megalosauroids, and coelurosaurs.As such, Kelmayisaurus is the second known carcharodontosaurid from Asia, and further evidence that this clade represented a global radiation of large−bodied predators during the Early?mid Cretaceous.}
}
Taxa for Study 12979

Citation title:
"A reassessment of Kelmayisaurus petrolicus, a large theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of China Systematic paleontology.".

Study name:
"A reassessment of Kelmayisaurus petrolicus, a large theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of China Systematic paleontology.".

This study is part of submission 12979
(Status: Published).
Taxa
ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
840788 |
Albertosaurus |
|
4061793
|
840801 |
Alioramus |
|
4529495
|
840796 |
Allosaurus |
|
4063622
|
840805 |
Appalachiosaurus |
|
5434272
|
840782 |
Aviatyrannis |
|
4630585
|
840785 |
Bistahieversor |
|
|
840799 |
Compsognathidae |
|
5331086
|
840804 |
Daspletosaurus |
|
4492915
|
840798 |
Dilong |
|
5451961
|
840795 |
Dryptosaurus |
|
4150181
|
840791 |
Eotyrannus |
|
4619574
|
840787 |
Gorgosaurus |
|
4181041
|
840786 |
Guanlong |
|
|
840793 |
Juratyrant langhami |
|
|
840802 |
Kileskus |
|
|
840794 |
Maniraptora |
|
5329401
|
840789 |
Ornithomimosauria |
|
|
840797 |
Proceratosaurus |
|
4310367
|
840792 |
Raptorex |
|
|
840783 |
Sinotyrannus |
|
|
840803 |
Stokesosaurus clevelandi |
|
4939949
|
840790 |
Tarbosaurus |
|
4446486
|
840806 |
Teratophoneus |
|
|
840800 |
Tyrannosaurus |
436494
|
4419260
|
840784 |
Xiongguanlong |
|
|