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A primitive sauropodomorph from the upper Elliot Formation of Lesotho

F. Knoll
A primitive sauropodomorph from the upper Elliot Formation of Lesotho
Geological Magazine (November 2010) 147 (6): 814-829

Abstract

A well-preserved, articulated dinosaur skeleton from southern Africa is described. The specimen comes from the upper Elliot Formation (?Hettangian) of Ha Ralekoala (Lesotho) and represents a new species: Ignavusaurus rachelis genus et species nova. A cladistic analysis suggests that Ignavusaurus is more derived than Thecodontosaurus-Pantydraco, but more primitive than Efraasia. Ignavusaurus indeed shares a number of unambiguous synapomorphies with the taxa more derived than Thecodontosaurus-Pantydraco, such as a fully open acetabulum, but it is more plesiomorphic than Efraasia and more derived sauropodomorphs as shown by the evidence of, for instance, the distal extremity of its tibia that is is longer (cranio-caudally) than wide (latero-medially). The discovery of Ignavusaurus increases the known diversity of the early sauropodomorph fauna of the upper Elliot Formation, which stands as one of the richest horizons in the world in this respect.


ISSN: 0016-7568
EISSN: 1469-5081
Coden: GEMGA4
Serial Title: Geological Magazine
Serial Volume: 147
Serial Issue: 6
Title: A primitive sauropodomorph from the upper Elliot Formation of Lesotho
Author(s): Knoll, F.
Affiliation: Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Departamento de Paleobiologia, Madrid, Spain
Pages: 814-829
Published: 201011
Text Language: English
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, London, United Kingdom
References: 56
Accession Number: 2010-100864
Categories: Vertebrate paleontology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 2 tables
S30°04'00" - S30°04'00", E28°22'60" - E28°22'60"
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, Copyright, Cambridge University Press. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 201052

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