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[dinosaur] Dromomeron (Lagerpetidae) specimen from Triassic Chinle Formation of Arizona (free pdf)





Ben Creisler
bcreisler@gmail.com

A new paper in open access:

Adam D. Marsh (2018)Â
A new record of Dromomeron romeri Irmis et al., 2007 (Lagerpetidae) from the Chinle Formation of Arizona, U.S.A.Â
PaleoBios 35: 1-8
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8w5755sg
https://cloudfront.escholarship.org/dist/prd/content/qt8w5755sg/qt8w5755sg.pdf?t=pk6lks


The relatively recent discovery and contextualization of silesaurid and lagerpetid dinosauromorphs has led to a revolution in understanding the early evolutionary history of the dinosaurian lineage. Lagerpetids are known from North America and South America in Middle and Upper Triassic rocks, especially the Chinle Formation of New Mexico and the Dockum Group of Texas. Until now, only a single specimen of Dromomeron gregorii was known from the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation of Arizona. However, a new lagerpetid astragalus specimen (MNA V7237) from the Owl Rock Member of the Chinle Formation found on Ward Terrace in the Navajo Nation of Arizona is referred to Dromomeron romeri. MNA V7237 represents the youngest radioisotopically-dated record of Lagerpetidae, indicating that D. romeri persisted throughout the entire Norian (Otischalkian into the Apachean) in North America.

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