z-logo
open-access-imgOpen Access
New mid-cervical vertebral morphotype of Spinosauridae from the Kem Kem Group of Morocco
Author(s) -
Bradley McFeeters
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vertebrate anatomy, morphology, palaeontology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2292-1389
DOI - 10.18435/vamp29370
Subject(s) - anatomy , seta , keel , group (periodic table) , geology , biology , zoology , chemistry , genus , oceanography , organic chemistry
An unusual mid-cervical vertebra belonging to a large spinosaurid from the Cenomanian Kem Kem Group of Morocco is described. It is compared to the characteristic morphology of each reconstructed cervical position in Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, based on a recent composite reconstruction that incorporates most previously referred material from this unit. Rather than conforming to any of the previously identified cervical positions in its morphology, the specimen displays a unique combination of mid-cervical characters, with the relatively compact centrum suggesting a position as C4, and the form of the neural arch laminae suggesting a position as C5 or C6. Furthermore, it displays two characters that are previously unknown in spinosaurid mid-cervicals from the Kem Kem Group: a rounded hypapophyseal tuberosity that is not continuous with a ventral keel, and a moderately developed, dorsally oriented epipophysis that does not overhang the postzygapophysis posteriorly. The diagnostic value of positionally variable cervical vertebral characters in spinosaurid systematics is discussed. Although limited, the new data could lend support to the controversial hypothesis that two spinosaurid taxa are represented in the Kem Kem Group.

The content you want is available to Zendy users.

Already have an account? Click here to sign in.
Having issues? You can contact us here