<italic toggle="yes">Pendraig milnerae</italic>, a new small-sized coelophysoid theropod from the Late Triassic of Wales

We describe a new small-bodied coelophysoid theropod dinosaur, Pendraig milnerae gen. et sp. nov, from the Late Triassic fissure fill deposits of Pant-y-ffynnon in southern Wales. The species is represented by the holotype, consisting of an articulated pelvic girdle, sacrum and posterior dorsal vert...

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Main Authors: Stephan N. F. Spiekman, Martín D. Ezcurra, Richard J. Butler, Nicholas C. Fraser, Susannah C. R. Maidment
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Published: The Royal Society 2021-10-01
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Online Access:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.210915
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spelling doaj-d116648ec01240f6a7845b39ab236bf12021-10-08T08:23:59ZengThe Royal SocietyRoyal Society Open Science2054-57032021-10-0181010.1098/rsos.210915<italic toggle="yes">Pendraig milnerae</italic>, a new small-sized coelophysoid theropod from the Late Triassic of WalesStephan N. F. Spiekman0Martín D. Ezcurra1Richard J. Butler2Nicholas C. Fraser3Susannah C. R. Maidment4Department of Earth Sciences, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, UKSchool of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UKSchool of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UKNational Museums Scotland, Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1JF, UKDepartment of Earth Sciences, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, UKWe describe a new small-bodied coelophysoid theropod dinosaur, Pendraig milnerae gen. et sp. nov, from the Late Triassic fissure fill deposits of Pant-y-ffynnon in southern Wales. The species is represented by the holotype, consisting of an articulated pelvic girdle, sacrum and posterior dorsal vertebrae, and an associated left femur, and by two referred specimens, comprising an isolated dorsal vertebra and a partial left ischium. Our phylogenetic analysis recovers P. milnerae as a non-coelophysid coelophysoid theropod, representing the first-named unambiguous theropod from the Triassic of the UK. Recently, it has been suggested that Pant-y-ffynnon and other nearby Late Triassic to Early Jurassic fissure fill faunas might have been subjected to insular dwarfism. To test this hypothesis for P. milnerae, we performed an ancestral state reconstruction analysis of body size in early neotheropods. Although our results indicate that a reduced body size is autapomorphic for P. milnerae, some other coelophysoid taxa show a similar size reduction, and there is, therefore, ambiguous evidence to indicate that this species was subjected to dwarfism. Our analyses further indicate that, in contrast with averostran-line neotheropods, which increased in body size during the Triassic, coelophysoids underwent a small body size decrease early in their evolution.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.210915PendraigCoelophysoideaTheropodaTriassicbody size evolutionosteology
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author Stephan N. F. Spiekman
Martín D. Ezcurra
Richard J. Butler
Nicholas C. Fraser
Susannah C. R. Maidment
spellingShingle Stephan N. F. Spiekman
Martín D. Ezcurra
Richard J. Butler
Nicholas C. Fraser
Susannah C. R. Maidment
<italic toggle="yes">Pendraig milnerae</italic>, a new small-sized coelophysoid theropod from the Late Triassic of Wales
Royal Society Open Science
Pendraig
Coelophysoidea
Theropoda
Triassic
body size evolution
osteology
author_facet Stephan N. F. Spiekman
Martín D. Ezcurra
Richard J. Butler
Nicholas C. Fraser
Susannah C. R. Maidment
author_sort Stephan N. F. Spiekman
title <italic toggle="yes">Pendraig milnerae</italic>, a new small-sized coelophysoid theropod from the Late Triassic of Wales
title_short <italic toggle="yes">Pendraig milnerae</italic>, a new small-sized coelophysoid theropod from the Late Triassic of Wales
title_full <italic toggle="yes">Pendraig milnerae</italic>, a new small-sized coelophysoid theropod from the Late Triassic of Wales
title_fullStr <italic toggle="yes">Pendraig milnerae</italic>, a new small-sized coelophysoid theropod from the Late Triassic of Wales
title_full_unstemmed <italic toggle="yes">Pendraig milnerae</italic>, a new small-sized coelophysoid theropod from the Late Triassic of Wales
title_sort <italic toggle="yes">pendraig milnerae</italic>, a new small-sized coelophysoid theropod from the late triassic of wales
publisher The Royal Society
series Royal Society Open Science
issn 2054-5703
publishDate 2021-10-01
description We describe a new small-bodied coelophysoid theropod dinosaur, Pendraig milnerae gen. et sp. nov, from the Late Triassic fissure fill deposits of Pant-y-ffynnon in southern Wales. The species is represented by the holotype, consisting of an articulated pelvic girdle, sacrum and posterior dorsal vertebrae, and an associated left femur, and by two referred specimens, comprising an isolated dorsal vertebra and a partial left ischium. Our phylogenetic analysis recovers P. milnerae as a non-coelophysid coelophysoid theropod, representing the first-named unambiguous theropod from the Triassic of the UK. Recently, it has been suggested that Pant-y-ffynnon and other nearby Late Triassic to Early Jurassic fissure fill faunas might have been subjected to insular dwarfism. To test this hypothesis for P. milnerae, we performed an ancestral state reconstruction analysis of body size in early neotheropods. Although our results indicate that a reduced body size is autapomorphic for P. milnerae, some other coelophysoid taxa show a similar size reduction, and there is, therefore, ambiguous evidence to indicate that this species was subjected to dwarfism. Our analyses further indicate that, in contrast with averostran-line neotheropods, which increased in body size during the Triassic, coelophysoids underwent a small body size decrease early in their evolution.
topic Pendraig
Coelophysoidea
Theropoda
Triassic
body size evolution
osteology
url https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.210915
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