Abstract

Noasaurines form an enigmatic group of small-bodied predatory theropod dinosaurs known from the Late Cretaceous of Gondwana. They are relatively rare, with notable records in Argentina and Madagascar, and possible remains reported for Brazil, India, and continental Africa. In south-central Brazil, the deposits of the Bauru Basin have yielded a rich tetrapod fauna, which is concentrated in the Bauru Group. The mainly aeolian deposits of the Caiuá Group, on the contrary, bear a scarce fossil record composed only of lizards, turtles, and pterosaurs. Here, we describe the first dinosaur of the Caiuá Group, which also represents the best-preserved theropod of the entire Bauru Basin known to date. The recovered skeletal parts (vertebrae, girdles, limbs, and scarce cranial elements) show that the new taxon was just over 1 m long, with a unique anatomy among theropods. The shafts of its metatarsals II and IV are very lateromedially compressed, as are the blade-like ungual phalanges of the respective digits. This implies that the new taxon could have been functionally monodactyl, with a main central weight-bearing digit, flanked by neighbouring elements positioned very close to digit III or even held free of the ground. Such anatomical adaptation is formerly unrecorded among archosaurs, but has been previously inferred from footprints of the same stratigraphic unit that yielded the new dinosaur. A phylogenetic analysis nests the new taxon within the Noasaurinae clade, which is unresolved because of the multiple alternative positions that Noasaurus leali can acquire in the optimal trees. The exclusion of the latter form results in positioning the new dinosaur as the sister-taxon of the Argentinean Velocisaurus unicus.

Highlights

  • Noasaurinae represents an enigmatic group of small-bodied predatory theropod dinosaurs best known from the iconic Masiakasaurus knopfleri, from the latest Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) of Madagascar[1,2,3]

  • The Bauru Basin was a sag basin developed in the south-central part of the South American Platform[21], positioned in paleolatitudes corresponding to the “Southern Hot Arid Belt”[22]

  • After pruning these unstable taxa, the strict reduced consensus tree (SRCT) shows the clade formed by Ceratosaurus spp. + Genyodectes serus as sister to Abelisauroidea, which is composed of Abelisauridae and Noasauridae

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Introduction

Noasaurinae represents an enigmatic group of small-bodied predatory theropod dinosaurs best known from the iconic Masiakasaurus knopfleri, from the latest Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) of Madagascar[1,2,3]. Www.nature.com/scientificreports the scarce remains attributable to some of them, the relationships among these taxa and core-noasaurines are controversial and, at least for G. sisteronis and Da. tokana, there is more recent and substantial evidence[4,17,18,19] suggesting that they do not belong to the Noasaurinae lineage, whereas De. agilis may instead represent a tetanuran theropod[20]. Fossils are much rarer in the Caiuá Group, hampering the determination of its biostratigraphic correlations These include an incomplete turtle shell from the Santo Anastácio Formation at Rubinéia-SP32, as well as the much richer fauna of Cruzeiro do Oeste-PR, which includes the new dinosaur described here. We describe the first dinosaur remains from the Caiuá Group, which represent, to date, the most completely known theropod for the entire Bauru Basin. The nesting of the new dinosaur within Noasaurinae improves our understanding of the anatomy of the group and of the evolution of some key anatomical features among abelisauroid theropods

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