Skip to main content

Advertisement

Log in

A unique multitoothed ornithomimosaur dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of Spain

  • Letter
  • Published:

From Nature

View current issue Submit your manuscript

Abstract

THE Lower Cretaceous lithographic limestones from Las Hoyas (province of Cuenca, Spain) have yielded important vertebrate fossil remains. We report here a new specimen, the first ornithomimosaur theropod found in Europe. Pelecanimimus polyodon gen. et sp. nov., has some striking elements preserved, such as the hyoid, sternum and integumentary impressions. The fossil has revealed other unexpected features, including a derived hand in an ancient ornithomimosaur, and a large number of teeth (over 200) with a distinctive morphology. This specimen suggests an alternative evolutionary process towards the toothless condition in Ornithomi-mosauria, which could be explained by an exaptation. Pelecanimimus polyodon stresses the relationship between Troodontidae and Ornithomimosauria.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  1. Sanz, J. L. & Bonaparte, J. F. in Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring Pierce Brodkorb (ed. Campbell, K. E. Jr) 39–49 (Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles, Sci. Ser. 36, Los Angeles, 1992).

    Google Scholar 

  2. Sanz, J. L., Bonaparte, J. F. & Lacasa, A. Nature 331, 433–435 (1988).

    Article  ADS  Google Scholar 

  3. Sanz, J. L. & Buscalioni, A. D. Palaeontology 35, 829–845 (1992).

    Google Scholar 

  4. Sanz, J. L. et al. Geobios 21, 611–635 (1988).

    Article  Google Scholar 

  5. Francés, V. & Sanz, J. L. in La Fauna del pasado en Cuenca. Actas del I Curso de Paleontologia (eds Sanz, J. L. & Buscalioni, A. D.) 125–144 (Instituto Juan de Valdés. Excmo. Ayuntamjento de Cuenca, Cuenca, 1989).

    Google Scholar 

  6. Vilas, L. et al. El Cretácico de Espan̄a 457–513 (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, 1982).

    Google Scholar 

  7. Osmólska, H., Roniewicz, E. & Barsbold, R. Palaeont. pol. 27, 103–143 (1972).

    Google Scholar 

  8. Russell, D. A. Can. J. Earth Sci. 9, 375–402 (1972).

    Article  ADS  Google Scholar 

  9. Madsen, J. H. Jr Bull. Utah Geol. Min. Sur. 109, 1–51 (1976).

    Google Scholar 

  10. Barsbold, R. (in Russian) Joint Soviet-Mongol. Palaeont. Exp. Trans. 15, 28–39 (1981).

    Google Scholar 

  11. Barsbold, R. & Perle, A. (in Russian) Paleont. Zh. 2, 121–123 (1984).

    Google Scholar 

  12. Currie, P. J. J. vert. Paleont. 7, 72–81 (1987).

    Article  Google Scholar 

  13. Russell, D. A. & Dong, Z. Can. J. Earth Sci. 30, 2163–2173 (1993).

    Article  ADS  Google Scholar 

  14. Osmólka, H. & Barsbold, R. in The Dinosauria (eds Weishampel, D. B., Dodson, P. & Osmólska, H.) 225–244 (Univ. California, Berkeley, 1990).

    Google Scholar 

  15. Nicholls, E. L. & Russell, A. P. Palaeontology 28, 643–677 (1985).

    Google Scholar 

  16. Gould, S. J. & Vrba, E. S. Paleobiology 8, 4–15 (1982).

    Article  Google Scholar 

  17. Dollo, L. Mus. Hist. nat. Belgique, Bull. 2, 212–214 (1883).

    Google Scholar 

  18. Seeley, H. G. Q. J. geol. Soc. Lond. 39, 246–253 (1883).

    Article  Google Scholar 

  19. Maisey, J. G., Rutzky, I., Blum, S. & Elvers, W. in Santana Fossils. An Illustrated Guide (ed. Maisey, J. G.) 98–105 (T. F. H. Publications, New York, 1991).

    Google Scholar 

  20. Ostrom, J. H. Bull. Peabody Mus. nat. Hist. 30, 1–165 (1969).

    Google Scholar 

  21. Lambe, L. M. Mem. Geol. Surv. Brch Can. 100, 1–84 (1917).

    Google Scholar 

  22. Farris, J. Hennig 86 references. Documentation for version 1.5 (1988).

    Google Scholar 

  23. Holtz, T. R. Jr J. Paleont. (in the press).

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Pérez-Moreno, B., Luis Sanz, J., Buscalioni, A. et al. A unique multitoothed ornithomimosaur dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of Spain. Nature 370, 363–367 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1038/370363a0

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Accepted:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/370363a0

  • Springer Nature Limited

This article is cited by

Navigation