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Victoria M Arbour1, Lindsay E Zanno1, Derek W Larson2, David C Evans3, Hans-Dieter Sues4.
Abstract
Dakotaraptor steini is a recently described dromaeosaurid dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Hell Creek Formation of South Dakota. Included within the D. steini hypodigm are three elements originally identified as furculae, one of which was made part of the holotype specimen. We show that the elements described as D. steini 'furculae' are not theropod dinosaur furculae, but are rather trionychid turtle entoplastra referable to cf. Axestemys splendida. The hypodigm of D. steini should be adjusted accordingly.Entities:
Keywords: Axestemys; Cretaceous; Dromaeosauridae; Hell Creek Formation; Maastrichtian; South Dakota; Testudines; Theropoda; Trionychidae
Year: 2016 PMID: 26893972 PMCID: PMC4756751 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.1691
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Figure 1Purported furculae for the holotype and referred specimens of Dakotaraptor steini compared with the entoplastron of the trionychid turtle Axestemys splendida; anterior is up.
(A–D), Axestemys splendida plastra in ventral view, showing the entoplastron in articulation with the other elements of the plastron. (A) and (B) ROM 1430; (C) and (D) TMP 2015.012.0011. NCSM 13170 trionychid entoplastron (referred to D. steini by DePalma et al., 2015) in (E) dorsal and (F) ventral views. (G) PBMNH P.10.113.T (‘furcula’ comprising part of the holotype for D. steini, adapted from DePalma et al., 2015). Abbreviations: hy, hypoplastron; en, entoplastron; ep, epiplastron.