First Polacanthine Ankylosaur dinosaur discovered in Asia
Proximo-middle caudal of Taohelong jinchengensis gen. et sp. nov. A,
proximal view; B,
distal view; C, left side view; D, right side view; E, dorsal
The new specimens include a proximo-middle caudal vertebra, three dorsal
ribs, an almost complete left ilium, and several armors including a
partial sacral shield. Taohelong jinchengensis possesses three
distinctive anatomical features: neural canal of proximo-middle caudal
inverted trapezium, lateral edge of preacetabular process inverted
“S”-shaped in dorsal view, and sacral shield composed of various-sized
and irregularly-arranged osteoderms.
First Polacanthine Ankylosaur dinosaur discovered in Asia
Left ilium of Taohelong jinchengensis gen. et sp. nov. A, dorsal view;
B, ventral view;
C, anterior view; D, posterior view
Cladistic analysis shows that Taohelong is a member of polacanthine
nodosaurid ankylosaur, and is the sister taxon of Polacanthus foxii from
the Early Cretaceous Barremian of England. Polacanthinae is here
defined as the most inclusive clade containing Polacanthus foxii Owen,
1865 but not Ankylosaurus magniventris Brown, 1908 or Panoplosaurus
mirus Lambe, 1919. Taohelong represents the first occurrence of
polacanthine in Asia, and indicates again the existence of a rich and
unique dinosaur assemblage in the Lower Cretaceous Hekou Group in the
Lanzhou-Minhe Basin.
First Polacanthine Ankylosaur dinosaur discovered in Asia
Armours and sacral shield of Taohelong jinchengensis
gen. et sp. nov.
This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of
China, the Hundred Talents Project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,
the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of
Sciences and the Department of Land and Resources of Gansu Province.
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