Reappraisal of Tuarangisaurus? cabazai (Elasmosauridae, Plesiosauria) from the Upper Maastrichtian of northern Patagonia, Argentina
文摘
The holotype of Tuarangisaurus? cabazai Gasparini, Salgado and Casadio, 2003 (Elasmosauridae, Plesiosauria) from the Upper Maastrichtian Jag眉el Formation (northern Patagonia, Argentina) is redescribed, its taxonomic status is reconsidered, and its phylogenetic relationships analysed. We conclude that it must be referred as an aristonectin elasmosaurid. The complete ilium of an Aristonectinae is described for the first time, and reveals a distinctive proximodistally elongated facet in its distal end. Aristonectins are the most commonly recorded Weddellian elasmosaurids. There is a high proportion of osteologically immature individuals (鈥渏uveniles鈥? within the investigated sample of specimens. Most of these are larger than other juvenile elasmosaurids, and apparently retain juvenile features at larger body sizes.