학술논문

Hands, feet, and behaviour in Pinacosaurus (Dinosauria: Ankylosauridae)
Document Type
Report
Source
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. September 1, 2011, Vol. 56 Issue 3, p489, 16 p.
Subject
Mongolia
Language
English
ISSN
0567-7920
Abstract
Structure of the mantis and [tes lias long been a source of confusion in ankylosants, owing to the imperfect preservation or complete lack of these parts of the skeletons in most specimens, and the fact that many species appear to have undergone a reduction in numbers of digits and phalanges. New specimens of Pinacosaurus from Alag Teeg in Mongolia confirm that the phalangeal formula of the manus is 2-3-3-3-2. However, there are only three toes in the pes, which has a phalangeal formula of X-3-3/4-3/4-X. Importantly, the number of phalanges in the third and fourth pedal digits can vary between either three or four per digit, even within the same specimen. The Alag Teeg site has yielded as many as a hundred skeletons of the ankylosaur Pinacosaurus, most of which were immature when they died. Each skeleton is preserved in an upright standing position, with the bones of the lower limbs often in articulation. The remainder of the skeleton, including the upper parts of the limbs, is generally disarticulated and somewhat scattered. Based on the presence of large numbers of juvenile Pinacosaurus specimens at Alag Teeg, as well as other Djadokhta-age sites (Ukhaa Tolgod in Mongolia, Bayan Mandahu in China), it seems juvenile Pinacosaurus were probably gregarious. Key words: Ankylosauridae, Pinacosaurus, manus, pes, Cretaceous, Alag Teeg, Mongolia.
Introduction Many ankylosaur specimens have been recovered from Asia over the past eighty years (Maryanska 1971, 1977; Tumanova 1983, 1985, 1993; Barrett et al. 1998; Godefroit et al. 1999; Vickaryous [...]