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Re: [dinosaur] Tlatolophus, new parasaurolophin hadrosaur from Upper Cretaceous of Mexico



News stories:

'Talkative' dinosaur species found in Mexico
Scientists said the dinosaur had ears that could hear low-frequency sounds. They labeled it a "peaceful but talkative dinosaur."

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In Spanish:

https://www.gob.mx/cultura/prensa/paleontologos-del-inah-y-la-unam-identifican-una-nueva-especie-de-dinosaurio-tlatolophus-galorum

In English:

https://phys.org/news/2021-05-mexican-paleontologists-dinosaur-species.html

https://blog.everythingdinosaur.co.uk/blog/_archives/2021/05/14/tlatolophus-galorum-new-lambeosaurine-from-mexico.html

https://www.dw.com/en/talkative-dinosaur-species-found-in-mexico/a-57524507

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/world/mexico-new-dinosaur-very-communicative-tlatolophus-galorum-14813670

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-15/new-dinosaur-made-noises-like-elephants-to-communicate/100141778



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On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 7:25 AM Ben Creisler <bcreisler@gmail.com> wrote:

Ben Creisler
bcreisler@gmail.com

A new paper:

Tlatolophus galorum gen. et sp. nov. Â

Ãngel A. RamÃrez-Velasco, Felisa J. Aguilar, Renà HernÃndez-Rivera, Josà Luis GudiÃo MaussÃn, Marisol Lara RodrÃguez & JesÃs Alvarado-Ortega (2021)
Tlatolophus galorum, gen. et sp. nov., a parasaurolophini dinosaur from the upper Campanian of the Cerro del Pueblo Formation, Coahuila, northern Mexico.
Cretaceous Research 104884
doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2021.104884
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0195667121001312



In 2013, a joint team of INAH and UNAM paleontologists launched a project to recover a semi-articulated tail of a putative hadrosaur, that was discovered in 2005, on the superficial upper Campanian deposits of the Cerro del Pueblo Formation, near Presa de San Antonio, General Cepeda Municipality, Coahuila, northern Mexico. Currently, this specimen is the most complete lambeosaurine so far found in Mexico. Herein, Tlatolophus galorum gen. et sp. nov. is erected based on features shown in the head of this specimen. The distinctive characters of this new species are the skull high, with a length/height ratio equals to 1.79; the premaxilla wide, in which maximum/minimum width ratio is about 2.4; the maxillary ascending ramus has a low dorsal apex; the pterygoid dorsal crest is high and convex; the supracranial crest is high, spatula-shaped and similar to an inverse-comma; the occipital condyle is inclined 56Â ventrally; the supraoccipital crest is laminar, wide and located inside a deep nuchal fossa; the squamosal shelf is moderately long, as long as the foramen magnum diameter; the dorsal margins of the infratemporal fenestra and orbit are located at the same level; and the nasal is elongated, caudally expanded, and bilobed. The phylogenetic analysis performed here recovers Tlatolophus within the Tribe Parasaurolophini; in this result, the supracranial crest spatula-shaped of this new parasaurolophini represent a plesiomorphic condition within the tribe.

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