Il dolore degli insetti, la rigenerazione dei muscoli negli anziani, un minerale finora sconosciuto: l’attualità scientifica, in breve Leggi
Sauropod dinosaur remains comprise the majority of the Mesozoic vertebrate fossil record in Thailand. However, they are rare and fragmentary in the Aptian–Albian (Lower Cretaceous) Khok Kruat Formation, the stratigraphically youngest fossil-bearing Mesozoic Thai stratigraphic unit. Based on a partial postcranial skeleton, we present the first diagnostic sauropod specimen from this formation, which represents a new somphospondylan titanosauriform, Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis n. gen. n. sp. Nagatitan is diagnosed by two autapomorphies and a unique character combination, including the presence of two distinct hyposphene-hypantrum morphologies within the middle–posterior dorsal vertebrae. Phylogenetic analyses under maximum parsimony, using a data matrix containing 153 taxa and 570 characters, produce well-resolved topologies that place Nagatitan within the somphospondylan clade Euhelopodidae. Nagatitan does not form an endemic subclade with the approximately contemporaneous Southeast Asian euhelopodids Phuwiangosaurus and Tangvayosaurus, with a suite of anatomical features distinguishing these taxa. We estimate a body mass of 25–28 tonnes for Nagatitan, and suggest it was part of a broader middle Cretaceous body size increase in Asian titanosauriforms, facilitated by rising temperatures and expanded suitable habitat. The discovery of Nagatitan expands the known diversity of Southeast Asian sauropods and improves our understanding of titanosauriform biogeography within the region.
Il dolore degli insetti, la rigenerazione dei muscoli negli anziani, un minerale finora sconosciuto: l’attualità scientifica, in breve Leggi
A team of palaeontologists led by University College London have just announced the discovery of a brand-new species of dinosaur – the largest ever discovered in Southeast Asia
Paleontologists in Thailand have identified a new species of a massive sauropod that may be the largest ever discovered in Southeast Asia.
Meet “The Last Titan,” Southeast Asia’s Most Massive Dinosaur: Its femur was larger than most people
The long-necked herbivore is the largest ever found in Southeast Asia, researchers said.
The long-necked herbivore stretches 27 metres and weighs about 27 tonnes — the weight of about nine adult elephants. Read on.
Des scientifiques ont identifié en Thaïlande le nagatitan, un herbivore au long cou mesurant 27 mètres. Il est considéré comme le plus grand dinosaure jamais découvert en Asie du Sud-Est
Researchers have unearthed skeletal remains of the Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, the largest-known dinosaur from Southeast Asia.