New information on the Cretaceous sauropod dinosaurs of Zhejiang Province, China: impact on Laurasian titanosauriform phylogeny and biogeography.

Philip D Mannion, Paul Upchurch, Xingsheng Jin, Wenjie Zheng
Author Information
  1. Philip D Mannion: Department of Earth Sciences, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK. ORCID
  2. Paul Upchurch: Department of Earth Sciences, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK.
  3. Xingsheng Jin: Zhejiang Museum of Natural History, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310014, People's Republic of China.
  4. Wenjie Zheng: Zhejiang Museum of Natural History, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310014, People's Republic of China. ORCID

Abstract

Titanosaurs were a globally distributed clade of Cretaceous sauropods. Historically regarded as a primarily Gondwanan radiation, there is a growing number of Eurasian taxa, with several putative titanosaurs contemporaneous with, or even pre-dating, the oldest known Southern Hemisphere remains. The early Late Cretaceous Jinhua Formation, in Zhejiang Province, China, has yielded two putative titanosaurs, and . Here, we provide a detailed re-description and diagnosis of , as well as new anatomical information on . Previously, a 'derived' titanosaurian placement for was primarily based on the presence of procoelous anterior caudal centra. We show that this taxon had amphicoelous anterior-middle caudal centra. Its only titanosaurian synapomorphy is that the dorsal margins of the scapula and coracoid are approximately level with one another. can clearly be differentiated from , and displays features that indicate a closer relationship to the titanosaur radiation. Revised scores for both taxa are incorporated into an expanded phylogenetic data matrix, comprising 124 taxa scored for 548 characters. Under equal weights parsimony, is recovered as a member of the non-titanosaurian East Asian somphospondylan clade Euhelopodidae, and lies just outside of Titanosauria. However, when extended implied weighting is applied, both taxa are placed within Titanosauria. Most other 'middle' Cretaceous East Asian sauropods are probably non-titanosaurian somphospondylans, but at least appears to belong to the titanosaur radiation. Our analyses also recover the Early Cretaceous European sauropod as a 'derived' titanosaur, clustering with Gondwanan taxa. These results provide further support for a widespread diversification of titanosaurs by at least the Early Cretaceous.

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figshare | 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4614920

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