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Historical Biology
An International Journal of Paleobiology
Volume 33, 2021 - Issue 10
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Astragalar anatomy of an early dinosaur from the Upper Triassic of southern Brazil

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Pages 2534-2541 | Received 24 Jul 2020, Accepted 20 Aug 2020, Published online: 31 Aug 2020
 

ABSTRACT

The morphology of the ankle is a crucial topic towards our understanding of the evolutionary history of Archosauria. The morphology of these bones is directly correlated with posture, and subsequently this provides an important phylogenetic signal. The astragalar anatomy is widely adopted in phylogenetic studies of dinosaurs, however, this bone is largely missing from some of our geologically oldest dinosaurian specimens. This is the case for Buriolestes schultzi, an early sauropodomorph from the Upper Triassic (Carnian) of southern Brazil. Here, a new astragalus is reported from the type locality of B. schultzi. The presence of a markedly rimmed and elliptical fossa posterior to the anterior ascending process corroborates saurischian affinities for this new specimen. Moreover, the short anteromedial corner of the element differs from that of several other post-Carnian sauropodomorphs. Additionally, the absence of the astragalar posterior crest in this specimen also differentiates it from several theropods. Unfortunately, there are no autapomorphic traits that support a reliable alpha taxonomic assignation. Therefore, the specimen in question cannot be positively assigned to B. schultzi. Conversely, there are no significant differences between the new specimen and B. schultzi, which could alternatively be supportive of a taxonomic assignment based on topotypical principles.

Acknowledgments

I thank the curators Ana Maria Ribeiro (MCN), Átila Augusto Stock da Rosa (UFSM), Cesar Leandro Schultz (UFRGS), and Marco Brandalise de Andrade (MCP) for allowing the access to the specimens under their care. A special thanks to Cary Woodruff, Sebastián Rozadilla, and an anonymous reviewer, for comments and suggestions that helped improve the quality of this manuscript. I also thank Sterling Nesbitt and Sérgio Furtado Cabreira for specimen photographs.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

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