Scansoriopterygidae

Description
Source: Wikipédia
Les Scansoriopterygidae (scansorioptérygidés en français) forment une famille éteinte limitée de tout petits dinosaures à plumes, des théropodes paraviens dont la position phylogénétique est encore discutée. Ils ont vécu en Chine durant le Jurassique moyen à supérieur.
Il s'agit, selon Ulysse Lefèvre (d) et ses collègues (2017), d'une famille considérée comme la plus basale du clade des paraviens, tandis qu'Andrea Cau (d) et ses collègues (également en 2017) la placent parmi les Avialae.
Information(s)
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- Attibution: ?
- Statut: Valide
- Environnement de découverte: terrestrial
- Mode de vie: terrestrial
- Mode de locomotion: actively mobile
- Vision: ?
- Alimentation: carnivore
- Mode de reprodution: oviparous, dispersal=direct/internal,mobile
- Classification: Maniraptora >> Coelurosauria >> Tetanurae >> Averostra >> Neotheropoda >> Theropoda >> Dinosauria
- Période: Callovian - Aptian (de -165.30 Ma à -119.50 Ma)
- Descendance(s):
- Genres: Ambopteryx Scansoriopteryx Yi Ouvrir - Fermer
- Découverte(s): 69 occcurrences
Ouvrir - FermerArgentine
Brésil
- Bahia
- ?
- Formation Marfim
- Tietasaura derbyiana88976
- Formation Marfim
- ?
- Bahia
Chine
- Gansu
- Baiyin
- Formation Wangjiashan
- Baiyinosaurus baojiensis88963
- Formation Wangjiashan
- Baiyin
- Hebei
- Heilongjiang
- Jiayin
- Formation Yuliangzi
- Charonosaurus jiayinensis10082
- Formation Yuliangzi
- Jiayin
- Jiangxi
- Huichang
- Formation Zhoutian
- Datai yingliangis87590
- Formation Zhoutian
- Huichang
- Liaoning
- Shandong
- Sichuan
- Xinjiang
- Yunnan
- Gansu
France
Royaume-Uni
- England
- ?
- Formation Magnesian Conglomerate
- Prosauropoda identifié comme n. gen. Agrosaurus n. sp. macgillivrayi53449
- Formation Magnesian Conglomerate
- Gloucestershire
- Formation White Limestone
- Proceratosaurus bradleyi identifié comme Megalosaurus n. sp. bradleyi12213
- Formation White Limestone
- Isle of Wight
- Formation ?
- Iguanodon bernissartensis identifié comme Iguanodon n. sp. seelyi24480
- Formation ?
- Sussex
- Formation Weald Clay
- Avialae identifié comme n. gen. Wyleyia n. sp. valdensis14311
- Formation Weald Clay
- ?
- England
Inde
Kazakhstan
Mongolie
- Omnogov
- ?
- Formation Baruungoyot
- Bagaceratops rozhdestvenskyi6048
- Formation Baruungoyot
- ?
- Omnogov
Malawi
Portugal
Roumanie
- Hunedoara
- ?
- Formation Sînpetru
- Zalmoxes robustus identifié comme Camptosaurus n. sp. inkeyi32946
- Formation Sînpetru
- ?
- Hunedoara
Russie
- Amur
- Arkharinskii
- Formation Udurchukan
- Kerberosaurus manakini identifié comme n. gen. Kundurosaurus n. sp. nagornyi41883
- Formation Udurchukan
- Arkharinskii
- Amur
États-Unis
- Arkansas
- Sevier
- Formation ?
- Arkansaurus fridayi65626
- Formation ?
- Sevier
- Kansas
- Ottawa
- Formation Dakota
- Silvisaurus condrayi9210
- Formation Dakota
- Ottawa
- Montana
- Wheatland
- Formation Cloverly
- Titanosauriformes identifié comme n. gen. Rugocaudia n. sp. cooneyi41419
- Formation Cloverly
- Wheatland
- New Mexico
- Utah
- Wyoming
- Johnson
- Formation Morrison
- Galeamopus hayi identifié comme Diplodocus n. sp. hayi46207
- Formation Morrison
- Johnson
- Arkansas
Ouzbékistan
- Navoi
- ?
- Formation Bissekty
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Gilmoreosaurus n. sp. arkhangelskyi16510
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Gilmoreosaurus arkhangelskyi16510
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Gilmoreosaurus arkhangelskyi16510
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Gilmoreosaurus arkhangelskyi16510
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Gilmoreosaurus arkhangelskyi16510
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Gilmoreosaurus arkhangelskyi16510
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Gilmoreosaurus arkhangelskyi16510
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Gilmoreosaurus arkhangelskyi16510
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Gilmoreosaurus arkhangelskyi16510
- Formation Bissekty
- ?
- Navoi
- Historique des modifications:
- 2025-02-01: Champ(s) mis à jour : Rang Nom accepté
- 2024-09-07: Création d'une famille à partir des données de pbdb
Publication(s)
La base comprend 54 publication(s).
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- ↑1 J. I. Canale, C. A. Scanferla, and F. L. Agnolín, F. E. Novas. 2008. New carnivorous dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of NW Patagonia and the evolution of abelisaurid theropods. Naturwissenschaften 96:409-414 (https://doi.org/10.1007/s00114-008-0487-4)
- ↑1 M. A. Cerroni, M. J. Motta, and F. L. Agnolín, A. M. Aranciaga Rolando, F. Brissón Egli, F. E. Novas. 2020. A new abelisaurid from the Huincul Formation (Cenomanian-Turonian; Upper Cretaceous) of Río Negro province, Argentina. Journal of South American Earth Sciences 98:102445:1-10 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2019.102445)
- ↑1 K. L. N. Bandeira, B. A. Navarro, and R. V. Pêgas, N. S. Brilhante, A. S. Brum, L. G. de Souza, R. C. da Silva, V. Gallo. 2024. A reassessment of the historical fossil findings from Bahia State (Northeast Brazil) reveals a diversified dinosaur fauna in the Lower Cretaceous of South America. Historical Biology (https://doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2024.2318406)
- ↑1 N. Li, S. C. R. Maidment, and D. Li, H. You, G. Peng. 2024. A new stegosaur (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) from the Middle Jurassic of Gansu Province, China. Scientific Reports 14(1):1–14 (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-66280-x)
- ↑1 L. Xing, T. Miyashita, and D. Wang, K. Niu, P. J. Currie. 2020. A new compsognathid theropod dinosaur from the oldest assemblage of the Jehol Biota in the Lower Cretaceous Huajiying Formation, northeastern China. Cretaceous Research 107:104285 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2019.104285)
- ↑1 X. Xu, X. Zheng, and C. Sullivan, X. Wang, L. Xing, Y. Wang, X. Zhang, J. K. O.’Connor, F. Zhang, Y. Pan. 2015. A bizarre Jurassic maniraptoran theropod with preserved evidence of membranous wings. Nature 521(7550):70-73 (https://doi.org/10.1038/nature14423)
- ↑1 P. Godefroit, S. Zan, and L. Jin. 2000. Charonosaurus jiayinensis n. g., n. sp., a lambeosaurine dinosaur from the Late Maastrichtian of northeastern China. Compte Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences, Paris, Sciences de la Terre et des planètes 330:875-882 (https://doi.org/10.1016/s1251-8050(00)00214-7)
- ↑1 L. Xing, K. Niu, and J. Mallon, T. Miyashita. 2024. A new armored dinosaur with double cheek horns from the early Late Cretaceous of southeastern China. Vertebrate Anatomy Morphology Paleontology 11:113-132 (https://doi.org/10.18435/vamp29396)
- ↑1 M. Wang, J. K. O'Connor, and X. Xu, Z. Zhou. 2019. A new Jurassic scansoriopterygid and the loss of membranous wings in theropod dinosaurs. Nature 568 (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1137-z)
- ↑1 P. C. Sereno, S. Chao, and Z. Cheng, C. Rao. 1988. Psittacosaurus meileyingensis (Ornithischia: Ceratopsia), a new psittacosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of northeastern China. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 8(4):366-377 (https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.1988.10011725)
- ↑1 X. Xu and X.-L. Wang. 2003. A new maniraptoran dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation of western Liaoning. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 41(3):195-202
- ↑1 L. Jin, J. Chen, and P. Godefroit. 2012. A new basal ornithomimosaur (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation, northeast China. Bernissart Dinosaurs and Early Cretaceous Terrestrial Ecosystems
- ↑1 X. Xu, Q. Zhao, and M. Norell, C. Sullivan, D. Hone, G. Erickson, X. Wang, F. Han, Y. Guo. 2009. A new feathered maniraptoran dinosaur fossil that fills a morphological gap in avian origin. Chinese Science Bulletin 54(3):430-435 (https://doi.org/10.1007/s11434-009-0009-6)
- ↑1 H. Pu, Y. Kobayashi, and J. Lu, Y. Wu, H. Chang, J. Zhang, S. Jia. 2013. An unusual basal therizinosaur with an ornithischian dental arrangement from northeastern China. PLoS ONE 8(5):e63423 (https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063423)
- ↑1 S. A. Czerkas and C. Yuan. 2002. An arboreal maniraptoran from northeastern China. Feathered Dinosaurs and the Origin of Flight. The Dinosaur Museum Journal 1. The Dinosaur Museum, Blanding, UT
- ↑1 T. He, X.-L. Wang, and Z.-H. Zhou. 2008. A new genus and species of caudipterid dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation of western Liaoning, China. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 46(3):178-189
- ↑1 W.-h. Wu, P. Godefroit, and D.-y. Hu. 2010. [Bolong yixianensis gen. et sp. nov.: a new iguanodontoid dinosaur from the Yixian Formation of western Liaoning, China]. Geology and Resources 19(2):127-133
- ↑1 2 C. Wiman. 1929. Die Kreide-Dinosaurier aus Shantung [The Cretaceous dinosaurs of Shantung]. Palaeontologia Sinica, Series C 6(1):1-67
- ↑1 Z. Dong, S. Zhou, and H. Zhang. 1983. [Dinosaurs from the Jurassic of Sichuan]. Palaeontologica Sinica, New Series C, Whole Number 162(23):1-136
- ↑1 S. Zhu. 1994. [A stegosaur fossil from YingShan County, Sichuan Province]. Sichuan Wen Wu 1:8-14
- ↑1 Z. Dong. 1973. [Dinosaurs from Wuerho]. Reports of Paleontological Expedition to Sinkiang (II): Pterosaurian Fauna from Wuerho, Sinkiang. Memoirs of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Academia Sinica 11:45-52
- ↑1 X. Xu, C. A. Forster, and J. M. Clark, J. Mo. 2006. A basal ceratopsian with transitional features from the Late Jurassic of northwestern China. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 273:2135-2140 (https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2006.3566)
- ↑1 Q.-N. Zhang, H.-L. You, and T. Wang, S. Chatterjee. 2018. A new sauropodiform dinosaur with a ‘sauropodan’ skull from the Lower Jurassic Lufeng Formation of Yunnan Province, China. Scientific Reports 8:13464:1-12 (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-31874-9)
- ↑1 Z. Bai, J. Yang, and G. Wang. 1990. [Yimenosaurus, a new genus of Prosauropoda from Yimen County, Yunnan province]. Yuxiwenbo (Yuxi Culture and Scholarship) 1:14-23
- ↑1 J. Lü, S. Li, and G. Wang, J. Zhang, Z. Dong. 2006. New eusauropod dinosaur from Yuanmou of Yunnan province, China. Acta Geologica Sinica 80(1):1-10
- ↑1 C. Peyre de Fabrègues, S. Bi, and H. Li, G. Li, L. Yang, X. Xu. 2020. A new species of early‐diverging Sauropodiformes from the Lower Jurassic Fengjiahe Formation of Yunnan province, China. Scientific Reports 10:10961:1-17 (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-67754-4)
- ↑1 H.-E. Sauvage. 1883. Recherches sur les reptiles trouvés dans l'étage rhétien des environs d'Autun [Research on the reptiles found in the Rhaetian stage of the environs of Autun]. Annales des Sciences Géologiques 14(3):1-44
- ↑1 J. Le Loeuff, S. Suteethorn, and E. Buffetaut. 2013. A new sauropod dinosaur from the Albian of Le Havre (Normandy, France). Oryctos 10:23-30
- ↑1 H. G. Seeley. 1891. On Agrosaurus macgillivrayi (Seeley), a saurischian reptile from the N.E. coast of Australia. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 47:164-165 (https://doi.org/10.1144/gsl.jgs.1891.047.01-04.14)
- ↑1 A. S. Woodward. 1910. On a skull of Megalosaurus from the Great Oolite of Minchinhampton (Gloucestershire). Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 66(262):111-115 (https://doi.org/10.1144/gsl.jgs.1910.066.01-04.07)
- ↑1 J. W. Hulke. 1882. Description of some Iguanodon-remains indicating a new species, I. seelyi. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 38:135-144 (https://doi.org/10.1144/gsl.jgs.1882.038.01-04.16)
- ↑1 C. J. O. Harrison and C. A. Walker. 1973. Wyleyia: a new bird humerus from the Lower Cretaceous of England. Palaeontology 16(4):721-728
- ↑1 H. C. Das-Gupta. 1930. On a new theropod dinosaur (Orthogoniosaurus matleyi, n. gen. et n. sp.) from the Lameta beds of Jubbulpore. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, New Series 16(20):367-369
- ↑1 F. v. Huene and C. A. Matley. 1933. The Cretaceous Saurischia and Ornithischia of the Central Provinces of India. Palaeontologica Indica (New Series), Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India 21(1):1-74
- ↑1 P. Yadagiri and K. Ayyasami. 1987. A carnosaurian dinosaur from the Kallamedu Formation (Maestrichtian horizon), Tamilnadu. In M. V. A. Sastry, V. V. Sastry, C. G. K. Ramanujam, H. M. Kapoor, B. R. Jagannatha Rao, P. P. Satsangi, & U. B. Mathur (eds.), Symposium on Three Decades of Development in Palaeontology and Stratigraphy in India. Volume 1. Precambrian to Mesozoic. Geological Society of India Special Publication 11(1):523-528
- ↑1 P. Godefroit, F. Escuillié, and Y. L. Bolotsky, P. Lauters. 2012. A new basal hadrosauroid dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceus of Kazakhstan. Bernissart Dinosaurs and Early Cretaceous Terrestrial Ecosystems
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 L. A. Nessov. 1995. Dinozavri severnoi Yevrazii: Novye dannye o sostave kompleksov, ekologii i paleobiogeografii [Dinosaurs of northern Eurasia: new data about assemblages, ecology, and paleobiogeography]. Institute for Scientific Research on the Earth's Crust, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg
- ↑1 T. Maryanska and H. Osmólska. 1975. Protoceratopsidae (Dinosauria) of Asia. Palaeontologica Polonica 33:133-181
- ↑1 S. H. Haughton. 1928. On some reptilian remains from the Dinosaur Beds of Nyasaland. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 16:67-75 (https://doi.org/10.1080/00359192809519658)
- ↑1 2 L. L. Jacobs, D. A. Winkler, and ZM Kaufulu, WR Downs. 1990. The Dinosaur Beds of northern Malawi, Africa. National Geographic Research 6(2):196-204
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 C. Hendrickx and O. Mateus. 2014. Torvosaurus gurneyi n. sp., the largest terrestrial predator from Europe, and a proposed terminology of the maxilla anatomy in nonavian theropods. PLoS ONE 9(3):e88905:1-25 (https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088905)
- ↑1 B. F. Nopcsa. 1900. Dinosaurierreste aus Siebenbürgen (Schädel von Limnosaurus transsylvanicus nov. gen. et spec.) [Dinosaur remains from Transylvania (skull of Limnosaurus transsylvanicus nov. gen. et spec.)]. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe 68:555-591
- ↑1 P. Godefroit, Y. L. Bolotsky, and P. Lauters. 2012. A new saurolophine dinosaur from the latest Cretaceous of far eastern Russia. PLoS ONE 7(5):e36849:1-22 (https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036849)
- ↑1 R. K. Hunt and J. H. Quinn. 2018. A new ornithomimosaur from the Lower Cretaceous Trinity Group of Arkansas. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 38(1):e1421209:1-12 (https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2017.1421209)
- ↑1 T. H. Eaton, Jr. 1960. A new armored dinosaur from the Cretaceous of Kansas. The University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions: Vertebrata 8:1-24
- ↑1 D. C. Woodruff. 2012. A new titanosauriform from the Early Cretaceous Cloverly Formation of Montana. Cretaceous Research 36:58-66 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2012.02.003)
- ↑1 T. D. Carr and T. E. Williamson. 2010. Bistahieversor sealeyi, gen. et sp. nov., a new tyrannosauroid from New Mexico and the origin of deep snouts in Tyrannosauroidea. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30(1):1-16 (https://doi.org/10.1080/02724630903413032)
- ↑1 D. W. Fowler and E. A. Freedman Fowler. 2020. Transitional evolutionary forms in chasmosaurine ceratopsid dinosaurs: evidence from the Campanian of New Mexico. PeerJ 8:e9251:1-49 (https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9251)
- ↑1 J. I. Kirkland and D. G. Wolfe. 2001. First definitive therizinosaurid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from North America. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 21(3):410-414 (https://doi.org/10.1671/0272-4634(2001)021[0410:fdtdtf]2.0.co;2)
- ↑1 K. Carpenter. 1997. A giant coelophysoid (Ceratosauria) theropod from the Upper Triassic of New Mexico, USA. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Abhandlungen 205(2):189-208 (https://doi.org/10.1127/njgpa/205/1997/189)
- ↑1 S. G. Dalman, S. G. Lucas, and S. E. Jasinski, A. J. Lichtig, P. Dodson. 2021. The oldest centrosaurine: a new ceratopsid dinosaur (Dinosauria: Ceratopsidae) from the Allison Member of the Menefee Formation (Upper Cretaceous, early Campanian), northwestern New Mexico, USA. Paläontologische Zeitschrift (https://doi.org/10.1007/s12542-021-00555-w)
- ↑1 S. D. Sampson, M. A. Loewen, and A. A. Farke, E. M. Roberts, C. A. Forster, J. A. Smith, A. L. Titus. 2010. New horned dinosaurs from Utah provide evidence for intracontinental dinosaur endemism. PLoS One 5(9):e12292:1-12 (https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012292)
- ↑1 C. G. Levitt. 2013. Bone Histology and Growth of Chasmosaurine Ceratopsid Dinosaurs from the Late Campanian Kaiparowits Formation, Southern Utah (https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2375282)
- ↑1 J. S. McIntosh. 1981. Annotated catalogue of the dinosaurs (Reptilia, Archosauria) in the collections of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Bulletin of Carnegie Museum of Natural History 18:1-67 (https://doi.org/10.5962/p.228597)
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