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Postcranial anatomy of Jeholosaurus shangyuanensis (Dinosauria, Ornithischia) from the Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation of China

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Pages 1370-1395 | Received 12 Mar 2011, Accepted 25 Apr 2012, Published online: 31 Oct 2012
 

ABSTRACT

Jeholosaurus shangyuanensis is a small ornithischian dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation of the Lujiatun locality, Liaoning Province, China. Here, we provide the first detailed description of its postcranial skeleton based on the holotype and four other well-preserved skeletons, and compare it with material of other primitive cerapodans. Jeholosaurus can be diagnosed on the basis of one postcranial autapomorphy, relating to the absence of parapophyses from the anterior dorsal vertebrae, and a unique combination of postcranial characters, but its anatomy is otherwise similar to that of many other basal ornithischians. A phylogenetic analysis incorporating these new postcranial data confirms previous suggestions that Jeholosaurus is a basal ornithopod and that it forms a clade with Changchunsaurus and Haya; Koreanosaurus and Yueosaurus might also belong to this clade, though additional material of both will be required to test this hypothesis. The name Jeholosauridae is proposed for this apparently endemic group of Cretaceous East Asian taxa.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

P.M.B. and R.J.B. would like to thank F.-L.H. and X.X. for their invitation to work on this material. Funding for P.M.B. to travel to China was provided by the Palaeontological Investment Fund of the NHMUK, and this project was carried out under the auspices of a Memorandum of Understanding between IVPP and NHMUK. Two anonymous referees provided useful comments on an earlier version of this paper. F.-L.H. and X.X. were supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China. R.J.B. is supported by the DFG Emmy Noether Programme (BU 2587/3-1).

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