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Historical Biology
An International Journal of Paleobiology
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New taxonomic assignment for a dinosaur sauropod bone from Cuba

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Pages 737-742 | Received 05 May 2019, Accepted 26 Aug 2019, Published online: 02 Sep 2019
 

ABSTRACT

The fossil-bearing Jagua Formation of western Cuba was deposited during the early Late Jurassic (middle to late Oxfordian) in the marine corridor developed between western Laurasia and Gondwana, providing a rich assemblage of terrestrial to marine fossils including reptiles, fish and invertebrates. From this formation, De la Torre y Callejas reported in 1949 an isolated dinosaur bone, now missing, originally identified as ‘Diplodocus’ or ‘Brontosaurus’ humerus. Later, this fossil was referred as a camarasauromorph metacarpal. Within Macronaria, metacarpals became long and robust in Titanosauriformes. The strong curvature of the Cuban metacarpus suggests that it probably belongs to the first or second metacarpal of a somphospondylan. The achievement of a eugraviportal forelimb in Sauropoda was a unique event evidenced in metacarpal morphology. The bowed first metacarpal is present only in somphospondylans, particularly in some basal titanosaurs, and reverses in derived forms. Somphospondylans were not recorded yet for the early Late Jurassic neither in North nor in South America.

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Acknowledgments

The authors are grateful to the drawings of Jorge A. González (bone and graphical abstract) and Gabriel Lio. P. Mannion did a substantial contribution as a reviewer providing useful information and reference updating.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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