坎帕纳斯气龙属
坎帕纳斯气龙属 化石时期:晚白垩世,
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科学分类 | |
界: | 动物界 Animalia |
门: | 脊索动物门 Chordata |
纲: | 蜥形纲 Sauropsida |
总目: | 恐龙总目 Dinosauria |
目: | 蜥臀目 Saurischia |
亚目: | †蜥脚形亚目 Sauropodomorpha |
下目: | †蜥脚下目 Sauropoda |
演化支: | †梁龙形类 Diplodocimorpha |
科: | †雷巴齐斯龙科 Rebbachisauridae |
属: | †坎帕纳斯气龙属 Campananeyen Lerzo et al., 2024 |
模式种 | |
†极碎坎帕纳斯气龙 Campananeyen fragilissimus Lerzo et al., 2024
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坎帕纳斯气龙(学名:Campananeyen)是雷巴齐斯龙科蜥脚类恐龙的一个属,来自阿根廷晚白垩世(森诺曼阶)的烛台组。属下包括单一物种极碎坎帕纳斯气龙(Campananeyen fragilissimus),所知于一具破碎的骨骼。
发现与命名
[编辑]坎帕纳斯气龙正模标本MMch-PV 71发现于阿根廷内乌肯省埃尔乔肯村附近烛台组(巴尔达-阿特拉韦萨达-德拉斯坎帕纳斯地)的沉积物中。标本由一具不完整骨骼组成,包括颅骨脑壳及右隅骨、部分背椎、骶椎及尾椎、髂骨碎片及两个爪趾骨。[1]脑颅遗骸于2016年发表的一篇学术论文上描述,但仍未被命名。[2]
2024年,莱尔佐等人将此标本描述为雷巴齐斯龙科新属新种。属名Campananeyen取自模式产地拉斯坎帕纳斯(Las Campanas),并组合马普切语n'eyen'(意为“空气”),指正模标本具有大量气腔。种名fragilissimus在拉丁语中意为“最易碎的”,指其非常纤细的髂骨。[1]
分类
[编辑]2024年的系统发育分析中,莱尔佐等人连续将坎帕纳斯气龙恢复为星脉龙的姐妹群,二者共处于雷巴齐斯龙科内一个还包括萨帕拉龙的演化支中。结果如以下分支图所示。标本MACN-Pv-N 35为部分椎骨,代表阿马加组一种未命名的雷巴齐斯龙科,可能同样与这些分类单元近缘,但为获得更准确的结果而从大多数分析中删除。[1]
梁龙超科 Diplodocoidea |
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古生态学
[编辑]烛台组被解释为一处荒漠沉积环境,代表Kokorkom沙漠,沙漠中分布有些许绿洲,化石则代表冈瓦纳古陆西部中白垩世生态系统的典型动物群组合。[3]
发现坎帕纳斯气龙的巴尔达-阿特拉韦萨达-德拉斯坎帕纳斯地(Barda Atravesada de Las Campanas locality)还出土了其它雷巴齐斯龙科的部分骨骼残骸、[4]一种未命名的小型阿贝力龙科、一种蛇颈龟科及一种楔齿蜥类。[5]该地层其它地点还发现过另外几种动物。恐龙包括更多雷巴齐斯龙科(利迈河龙、诺普乔椎龙和雷尤守龙)[6]及泰坦巨龙类(安第斯龙和一个未命名的巨型物种)[7]、多种兽脚类(纤腿龙、双百龙、鹫盗龙、爆诞龙和南方巨兽龙)[8]及疑似装甲类的神秘恐龙持盾龙。[3]其它动物包括喙头目(提卡蜥和首楔齿蜥)[9]、蛇类的圣诱蛇、鳄形类阿拉利坡鳄的几个物种及哺乳类的克罗诺皮奥兽。[10][11]
参考资料
[编辑]- ^ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Lerzo, Lucas N.; Fernández-Baldor, Fidel Torcida; Canale, Juan I.; Whitlock, John A.; Otero, Alejandro; Gallina, Pablo A. They all floated in the Cretaceous: new rebbachisaurid (Sauropoda, Diplodocoidea) with a highly pneumatized skeleton from the Upper Cretaceous (lower Cenomanian) of Patagonia, Argentina. Historical Biology. 2024-08-13: 1–14. ISSN 0891-2963. doi:10.1080/08912963.2024.2383708 (英语).
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