Scimitar-crested Spinosaurus species from the Sahara caps stepwise spinosaurid radiation
University of Chicago · Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia · +22 more institutions
Abstract
We describe a close relative of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus , the sail-backed, fish-eating giant from nearshore deposits of northern Africa. Spinosaurus mirabilis sp. nov., discovered in the central Sahara alongside long-necked dinosaurs in a riparian habitat, is distinguished by a scimitar-shaped bony crest projecting far above its skull roof. We discern three discrete phases in spinosaurid evolution. During the first phase with roots in the Jurassic, an elongate fish-snaring skull emerged that soon was modified along divergent paths. During a second Early Cretaceous phase, spinosaurids became the dominant predators in circum-Tethyan habitats. The final phase began just before the Late Cretaceous during the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 117.43
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- 100%
- References
- 82
Authors
29- PCPaul C. SerenoCorresponding
University of Chicago
- DVDaniel VidalCorresponding
Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, University of Chicago
- NMNathan Myhrvold
Bellevue Hospital Center, Intellectual Ventures (United States)
- EJEvan Johnson‐Ransom
University of Chicago
- MCMaría Ciudad Real
Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia
Topics & keywords
- Cretaceous
- Crest
- Skull
- Riparian zone
- Predation
- Life below water