Eonatator sternbergii, (WIMAN, 1920)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2005.00152.x |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5490134 |
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EONATATOR STERNBERGII ( WIMAN, 1920) COMB. NOV.
Holotype: UPI R 163 , a nearly complete skeleton described by Wiman (1920).
Type locality and horizon: Smoky Hill Member, Niobrara Chalk, Santonian (Late Cretaceous), Kansas ( USA).
Referred specimen: USNM 3777 About USNM , incomplete skeleton, Smoky Hill Member , Niobrara Chalk , Santonian ( Late Cretaceous ), Beaver Creek, Logan County, Kansas ( USA) ( Russell, 1967: 126) .
Emended diagnosis: Ambiguous characters: premaxilla–maxilla lateral suture ending posterior to the 9th maxillary teeth; tail about 40% of the head and trunk length (convergent in mosasaurines); caudal vertebra length greater than width; fewer than four pygal vertebrae; femur length about twice distal width (convergent in Clidastes ). Autapomorphies: parietal with smooth triangular table extending very far posteriorly, bearing medium-sized circular foramen, located at distance twice its diameter from the frontal–parietal suture, and surrounded anteriorly and posteriorly by two parallel ridges; rounded quadrate with regularly convex tympanic ala; vertebral formula: seven cervicals, 24 dorsals, four pygals, 28 median caudals and at least 41 terminal caudals; humerus length approximately 2.5¥ distal width.
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