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Highly Specialized Diplodocoids: The Rebbachisauridae

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South American Sauropodomorph Dinosaurs

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With 17 species formally identified throughout the world, Rebbachisauridae is, at present, the best-represented group of South American diplodocoids, and it has a temporal record ranging from the Barremian up to the Turonian. Defined as all diplodocoids more closely related to Rebbachisaurus garasbae than to Diplodocus carnegii, these sauropods are characterized by postcranial synapomorphies (e.g., absence of the hyposphenal ridge on anterior caudal vertebrae; presence of spinodiapophyseal lamina in caudal vertebrae). Although relatively complete skulls are known in only a few genera (Limaysaurus, Lavocatisaurus, and Nigersaurus), the whole cranial evidence indicates that they were highly specialized with respect to other diplodocoids (for instance Diplodocidae). South America counts ten genera of Rebbachisauridae, most of them from the Argentine Patagonia. They embrace a rather diverse group of basally branching forms (Amazonsaurus, Zapalasaurus, Comahuesaurus, and Lavocatisaurus), derived forms (as the limaysaurines Limaysaurus and Cathartesaura and the rebbachisaurines Katepensaurus and Itapeuasaurus), together with forms of uncertain phylogenetic filiation (Rayososaurus). Rebbachisaurids were important in South America toward the end of the Early Cretaceous, integrating, at that time, the sauropod faunas together with macronarians (Titanosauriformes) and other diplodocoids (Dicraeosauridae). They persisted up to at least the Turonian, being the last diplodocoids in becoming extinct globally.

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This contribution was financiated with funds from Project CGL2017-85038-P of the Spanish Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad-ERDF, as well as by the Aragón Regional Government (“grupo de Referencia Aragosaurus: reconstrucciones paleoambientales y recursos geológicos”; Plurianual Project CONICET No 11220130100683CO, “Diversidad y evolución de las asociaciones de dinosaurios del Cretácico Temprano de la Cuenca Neuquina. Faunas y floras asociadas” (Rodolfo Coria, director); and PICT ANPCyT 1925 “La fauna de saurópodos del Cretácico “medio” de Patagonia, evolución y diversificación de los Rebbachisauridae y Somphospondyli, aspectos evolutivos y ecológicos (José L. Carballido, director). Fidel Torcida Fernandez-Baldor, Lucio Ibiricu, and John Whitlock provided helpful comments that substantially improved the manuscript.

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Salgado, L., Gallina, P.A., Lerzo, L.N., Canudo, J.I. (2022). Highly Specialized Diplodocoids: The Rebbachisauridae. In: Otero, A., Carballido, J.L., Pol, D. (eds) South American Sauropodomorph Dinosaurs. Springer Earth System Sciences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-95959-3_5

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