Literature DB >> 17187254

New evidence of shared dinosaur across Upper Jurassic Proto-North Atlantic: Stegosaurus from Portugal.

Fernando Escaso1, Francisco Ortega, Pedro Dantas, Elisabete Malafaia, Nuno L Pimentel, Xabier Pereda-Suberbiola, José Luis Sanz, José Carlos Kullberg, María Carla Kullberg, Fernando Barriga.   

Abstract

More than one century after its original description by Marsh in 1877, we report in this paper the first uncontroversial evidence of a member of the genus Stegosaurus out of North America. The specimen consists of a partial skeleton from the Upper Jurassic of Portugal, herein considered as Stegosaurus cf. ungulatus. The presence of this plated dinosaur in the upper Kimmeridgian-lower Tithonian Portuguese record and synchronic levels of the Morrison Formation of North America reinforces previous hypothesis of a close relationship between these two areas during the Late Jurassic. This relationship is also supported by geotectonic evidences indicating high probability of an episodic corridor between the Newfoundland and Iberian landmasses. Together, Portuguese Stegosaurus discovery and geotectonic inferences could provide a scenario with episodical faunal contact among North Atlantic landmasses during the uppermost Kimmeridgian-lowermost Tithonian (ca. 148-153 Ma ago).

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17187254     DOI: 10.1007/s00114-006-0209-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naturwissenschaften        ISSN: 0028-1042


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