Pterodactyloid pterosaur bones from Cretaceous deposits of the Antarctic Peninsula

Abstract Fossil vertebrates from Antarctica are considerably rare, hampering our understanding of the evolutionary history of the biota from that continent. For several austral summers, the PALEOANTAR project has been carrying out fieldwork in the Antarctic Peninsula in search for fossils, particula...

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Main Authors: KELLNER,ALEXANDER W.A., RODRIGUES,TAISSA, COSTA,FABIANA R., WEINSCHÜTZ,LUIZ C., FIGUEIREDO,RODRIGO G., SOUZA,GEOVANE A. DE, BRUM,ARTHUR S., ELEUTÉRIO,LÚCIA H.S., MUELLER,CARSTEN W., SAYÃO,JULIANA M.
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Language:English
Published: Academia Brasileira de Ciências 2019
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spelling ftjscielo:oai:scielo:S0001-37652019000400519 2023-05-15T13:53:06+02:00 Pterodactyloid pterosaur bones from Cretaceous deposits of the Antarctic Peninsula KELLNER,ALEXANDER W.A. RODRIGUES,TAISSA COSTA,FABIANA R. WEINSCHÜTZ,LUIZ C. FIGUEIREDO,RODRIGO G. SOUZA,GEOVANE A. DE BRUM,ARTHUR S. ELEUTÉRIO,LÚCIA H.S. MUELLER,CARSTEN W. SAYÃO,JULIANA M. 2019-01-01 text/html http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652019000400519 en eng Academia Brasileira de Ciências 10.1590/0001-3765201920191300 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.91 suppl.2 2019 Antarctica Antarctic Peninsula Pterosauria PALEOANTAR Cretaceous info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftjscielo 2019-12-16T07:14:53Z Abstract Fossil vertebrates from Antarctica are considerably rare, hampering our understanding of the evolutionary history of the biota from that continent. For several austral summers, the PALEOANTAR project has been carrying out fieldwork in the Antarctic Peninsula in search for fossils, particularly Cretaceous vertebrates. Among the specimens recovered so far are two bones referable to Pterosauria, more specifically to the Pterodacyloidea, the first volant reptiles from Antarctica to be fully described. MN 7800-V (part and counterpart) was recovered from a moraine at the Abernathy Flats (Santa Marta Formation, Lachman Crags Member, Santonian-Campanian) on James Ross Island. It is interpreted as the distal articulation of a first phalanx of the wing finger, representing an animal with an estimated wingspan between 3 and 4 m. The second specimen (MN 7801-V) comes from Vega Island (Snow Hill Island Formation, Maastrichtian) and is identified as a wing metacarpal IV of an animal with an estimated wingspan from 4 to 5 m. These occurrences show that pterodactyloids inhabited the Antarctic Peninsula at least during the Upper Cretaceous and demonstrate that large pterosaurs were widespread through all parts of the planet during that period. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica James Ross Island Ross Island Snow Hill Island Vega Island SciELO Brazil (Scientific Electronic Library Online) Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Austral Hill Island ENVELOPE(76.070,76.070,-69.395,-69.395) Lachman ENVELOPE(-57.781,-57.781,-63.780,-63.780) Lachman Crags ENVELOPE(-57.832,-57.832,-63.874,-63.874) Ross Island Snow Hill ENVELOPE(-57.183,-57.183,-64.466,-64.466) Snow Hill Island ENVELOPE(-57.183,-57.183,-64.466,-64.466) The Antarctic Vega Island ENVELOPE(-57.500,-57.500,-63.833,-63.833)
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topic Antarctica
Antarctic Peninsula
Pterosauria
PALEOANTAR
Cretaceous
spellingShingle Antarctica
Antarctic Peninsula
Pterosauria
PALEOANTAR
Cretaceous
KELLNER,ALEXANDER W.A.
RODRIGUES,TAISSA
COSTA,FABIANA R.
WEINSCHÜTZ,LUIZ C.
FIGUEIREDO,RODRIGO G.
SOUZA,GEOVANE A. DE
BRUM,ARTHUR S.
ELEUTÉRIO,LÚCIA H.S.
MUELLER,CARSTEN W.
SAYÃO,JULIANA M.
Pterodactyloid pterosaur bones from Cretaceous deposits of the Antarctic Peninsula
topic_facet Antarctica
Antarctic Peninsula
Pterosauria
PALEOANTAR
Cretaceous
description Abstract Fossil vertebrates from Antarctica are considerably rare, hampering our understanding of the evolutionary history of the biota from that continent. For several austral summers, the PALEOANTAR project has been carrying out fieldwork in the Antarctic Peninsula in search for fossils, particularly Cretaceous vertebrates. Among the specimens recovered so far are two bones referable to Pterosauria, more specifically to the Pterodacyloidea, the first volant reptiles from Antarctica to be fully described. MN 7800-V (part and counterpart) was recovered from a moraine at the Abernathy Flats (Santa Marta Formation, Lachman Crags Member, Santonian-Campanian) on James Ross Island. It is interpreted as the distal articulation of a first phalanx of the wing finger, representing an animal with an estimated wingspan between 3 and 4 m. The second specimen (MN 7801-V) comes from Vega Island (Snow Hill Island Formation, Maastrichtian) and is identified as a wing metacarpal IV of an animal with an estimated wingspan from 4 to 5 m. These occurrences show that pterodactyloids inhabited the Antarctic Peninsula at least during the Upper Cretaceous and demonstrate that large pterosaurs were widespread through all parts of the planet during that period.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author KELLNER,ALEXANDER W.A.
RODRIGUES,TAISSA
COSTA,FABIANA R.
WEINSCHÜTZ,LUIZ C.
FIGUEIREDO,RODRIGO G.
SOUZA,GEOVANE A. DE
BRUM,ARTHUR S.
ELEUTÉRIO,LÚCIA H.S.
MUELLER,CARSTEN W.
SAYÃO,JULIANA M.
author_facet KELLNER,ALEXANDER W.A.
RODRIGUES,TAISSA
COSTA,FABIANA R.
WEINSCHÜTZ,LUIZ C.
FIGUEIREDO,RODRIGO G.
SOUZA,GEOVANE A. DE
BRUM,ARTHUR S.
ELEUTÉRIO,LÚCIA H.S.
MUELLER,CARSTEN W.
SAYÃO,JULIANA M.
author_sort KELLNER,ALEXANDER W.A.
title Pterodactyloid pterosaur bones from Cretaceous deposits of the Antarctic Peninsula
title_short Pterodactyloid pterosaur bones from Cretaceous deposits of the Antarctic Peninsula
title_full Pterodactyloid pterosaur bones from Cretaceous deposits of the Antarctic Peninsula
title_fullStr Pterodactyloid pterosaur bones from Cretaceous deposits of the Antarctic Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Pterodactyloid pterosaur bones from Cretaceous deposits of the Antarctic Peninsula
title_sort pterodactyloid pterosaur bones from cretaceous deposits of the antarctic peninsula
publisher Academia Brasileira de Ciências
publishDate 2019
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652019000400519
long_lat ENVELOPE(76.070,76.070,-69.395,-69.395)
ENVELOPE(-57.781,-57.781,-63.780,-63.780)
ENVELOPE(-57.832,-57.832,-63.874,-63.874)
ENVELOPE(-57.183,-57.183,-64.466,-64.466)
ENVELOPE(-57.183,-57.183,-64.466,-64.466)
ENVELOPE(-57.500,-57.500,-63.833,-63.833)
geographic Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Austral
Hill Island
Lachman
Lachman Crags
Ross Island
Snow Hill
Snow Hill Island
The Antarctic
Vega Island
geographic_facet Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Austral
Hill Island
Lachman
Lachman Crags
Ross Island
Snow Hill
Snow Hill Island
The Antarctic
Vega Island
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
James Ross Island
Ross Island
Snow Hill Island
Vega Island
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
James Ross Island
Ross Island
Snow Hill Island
Vega Island
op_source Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.91 suppl.2 2019
op_relation 10.1590/0001-3765201920191300
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