Abstract

ABSTRACT Oryctodromeus cubicularis is a small-bodied ornithischian dinosaur from the mid-Cretaceous Blackleaf and Wayan Formations of Montana and Idaho, respectively, and is the only documented dinosaur with evidence of a burrowing ecology. The type locality, from the Blackleaf Formation of southwestern Montana, consisted of an infilled burrow structure containing the disarticulated skeletons of one adult and two juveniles and represents a rare association of body fossils and trace fossils of a single dinosaur taxon. While these fossils and their paleobiological implications were unprecedented, collection nevertheless necessitated removal of the burrow structure from its geological context and its destruction during body fossil preparation. Here we present the first photogrammetric models of the type locality burrow in its original geological context and three dimensional morphology, constructed from photos taken at three stages in excavation. Because the terminal extent of the burrow was collected prior to the burrow’s complete exposure, the structure was never documented in its entirety. A composite model provides the only holistic documentation of the entire burrow morphology as originally preserved. These models supplement the original burrow description, serve as comparative tools for identifying and diagnosing future discoveries, and demonstrate the utility of pre-existing photographs for later photogrammetric reconstruction.

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