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''Arcusaurus'' is an extinct
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nom ...
of
sauropodomorph Sauropodomorpha ( ; from Greek, meaning "lizard-footed forms") is an extinct clade of long-necked, herbivorous, saurischian dinosaurs that includes the sauropods and their ancestral relatives. Sauropods generally grew to very large sizes, had lon ...
dinosaur Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria. They first appeared during the Triassic period, between 243 and 233.23 million years ago (mya), although the exact origin and timing of the evolution of dinosaurs is t ...
from the
Early Jurassic The Early Jurassic Epoch (geology), Epoch (in chronostratigraphy corresponding to the Lower Jurassic series (stratigraphy), Series) is the earliest of three epochs of the Jurassic Period. The Early Jurassic starts immediately after the Triassic-J ...
( Hettangian to
Sinemurian In the geologic timescale, the Sinemurian is an age and stage in the Early or Lower Jurassic Epoch or Series. It spans the time between 199.3 ± 2 Ma and 190.8 ± 1.5 Ma (million years ago). The Sinemurian is preceded by the Hettangian and ...
stages) of
South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the Atlantic Ocean, South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the ...
. ''Arcusaurus'' was first named by Adam Yates, Matthew Bonnan and Johann Neveling in 2011 and the
type species In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specime ...
is ''Arcusaurus pereirabdalorum''. The generic name is derived from
Latin Latin (, or , ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally a dialect spoken in the lower Tiber area (then known as Latium) around present-day Rome, but through the power of the ...
''arcus'', "rainbow", a reference to the
Rainbow Nation Rainbow Nation is a term coined by Archbishop Desmond Tutu to describe post-apartheid South Africa after South Africa's first fully democratic election in 1994. The phrase was elaborated upon by President Nelson Mandela in his first month of ...
. The specific epithet honours Lucille Pereira and Fernando Abdala who discovered the fossils. A phylogenetic study of ''Arcusaurus'' found it to be a basal sauropodomorph, placing it as the sister taxon of ''
Efraasia ''Efraasia'' (pronounced "E-FRAHS-ee-A") is a genus of basal sauropodomorph dinosaur. It was a herbivore which lived during the middle Norian stage of the Late Triassic, around 210 million years ago, in what is now Germany. It was named in 1 ...
'' and all of the more derived sauropodomorphs. Since ''Efraasia'' is known from the Norian stage of the
Late Triassic The Late Triassic is the third and final epoch of the Triassic Period in the geologic time scale, spanning the time between Ma and Ma (million years ago). It is preceded by the Middle Triassic Epoch and followed by the Early Jurassic Epoch. ...
, the close relationship with ''Arcusaurus'' implies that there was a 35-million-year
ghost lineage A ghost lineage is a hypothesized ancestor in a species lineage that has left no fossil evidence yet can be inferred to exist because of gaps in the fossil record or genomic evidence. The process of determining a ghost lineage relies on fossilized ...
of sauropodomorphs stretching from Late Triassic forms to ''Arcusaurus''. However, ''Arcusaurus'' possesses many features unique to more advanced groups included in the clade
Plateosauria Plateosauria is a clade of sauropodomorph dinosaurs which lived during the Late Triassic to the Late Cretaceous. The name Plateosauria was first coined by Gustav Tornier in 1913. The name afterwards fell out of use until the 1980s. Classificat ...
, raising doubts about the results of the phylogenetic analysis.


Discovery

''Arcusaurus'' is known from remains collected in March 2006 at the Spion Kop Heelbo site from the upper
Elliot Formation The Elliot Formation is a geological formation and forms part of the Stormberg Group, the uppermost geological group that comprises the greater Karoo Supergroup. Outcrops of the Elliot Formation have been found in the northern Eastern Cape, south ...
in
Senekal Senekal is a town situated on the banks of the Sand River in the eastern part of the Free State province of South Africa. It was named after Commandant FP Senekal. It is the second largest town in Setsoto Municipality after Ficksburg, the lar ...
in Free State. This site might be
Pliensbachian The Pliensbachian is an age (geology), age of the geologic timescale and stage (stratigraphy), stage in the stratigraphic column. It is part of the Early Jurassic, Early or Lower Jurassic epoch (geology), Epoch or series (stratigraphy), Series an ...
in age. The
holotype A holotype is a single physical example (or illustration) of an organism, known to have been used when the species (or lower-ranked taxon) was formally described. It is either the single such physical example (or illustration) or one of sever ...
(specimen number BP/1/6235) consists of a partial skull. In the area 50 cm around this skull, a number of additional bones were discovered – these were of comparable size to the bones of the skull, and overlapping material confirms that they belong to the same species. However, two right (skull bone located behind the nostril) were discovered, indicating that at least two individuals must have been present; since specimens should only encompass elements that can be assigned to a single individual, each recovered bone apart from the holotype was given its separate specimen number. The holotype was found (not in their original anatomical compound), as is the case for all other bones, and includes the nasal; the , a bone behind the eye socket; and the , the tooth bearing bone of the lower jaw; and the , a bone of the lower jaw behind the dentary; as well as teeth of the (upper jaw bone). A single caudal (tail) vertebra might also belong to this individual. The other specimens include, besides the second right nasal, another dentary; a , the frontmost bone of the upper jaw; a , a bone that formed part of the roof of the ; several and (toe and claw bones); an (upper arm bone); and fragments of the and (bones of the hip region). The present individuals probably represented juveniles as indicated by small size and open bone sutures. From detailed features the describers concluded these were not juveniles of either '' Aardonyx'' or ''
Massospondylus ''Massospondylus'' ( ; from Greek, (massōn, "longer") and (spondylos, "vertebra")) is a genus of sauropodomorph dinosaur from the Early Jurassic. (Hettangian to Pliensbachian ages, ca. 200–183 million years ago). It was described by S ...
''.


Description


Skull

The snout was probably relatively deep as in
plateosauria Plateosauria is a clade of sauropodomorph dinosaurs which lived during the Late Triassic to the Late Cretaceous. The name Plateosauria was first coined by Gustav Tornier in 1913. The name afterwards fell out of use until the 1980s. Classificat ...
ns, which is indicated by the square shape of the premaxilla, which formed the tip of the snout. The , the opening for the nostril, was located close to the tip of the snout, and the orbit (eye socket) was proportionally large and circular, similar to that of the early dinosaur ''
Eoraptor ''Eoraptor'' () is a genus of small, lightly built, basal sauropodomorph. One of the earliest-known dinosaurs, it lived approximately 231 to 228 million years ago, during the Late Triassic in Western Gondwana, in the region that is now northwes ...
''. The premaxilla contained four teeth on each side. The interdental plates, triangular bony projections between the teeth, were higher than wide, in contrast to many other early saurischian dinosaurs. Two bony shelfes projected from the inner side of the premaxilla, one above the other. The lower shelfs of the left and right premaxilla contacted each other in the middle, forming the front part of the palate; this palate is penetrated by a large elliptical opening. The upper shelf is less extensive, without contact between the left and right halves. Both the lower shelf and upper shelf are unique features serving to distinguish the genus from related sauropodomorphs. The nasal bone was plate-like and had four processes (bony extensions), two directed to the front and two to the rear. The two frontwards directed processes together formed the rear half of the opening for the nostril. The lower of these processes was tongue-shaped, rather than triangular as in most related genera, and was wider than the upper process, unlike in plateosaurians. Of the two processes that were directed rearwards, the upper (and inner) one was broad and flat, and would have connected to the frontal bone behind, probably forming a straight suture between both bones. The lower (and outer) of these processes extended onto the lacrimal bone, which formed the front margin of the orbit (opening for the eye). Just in front of this process, on the outer margin of the nasal, was a small hook-like process. When viewed from above, the left and right nasal are penetrated by a single large elliptical opening at the skull midline; such an opening was also present in '' Melanorosaurus''. The postorbital formed the upper rear corner of the orbit, and had three large processes, extending toward the front, bottom, and rear, respectively. The frontwards process was as long as the downwards facing process, and, when viewed from above, was straight and not curved inwards as typical for sauropodomorphs. A fourth, smaller process was directed upwards and inwards, and would have articulated with the parietal, the rearmost bone of the skull roof; the orientation of this process in unique in dinosaurs. The third process, projecting towards the rear, was not tapering towards its tip, unlike in most other basal sauropodomorphs; instead, its tip was bifurcated.


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Information on ''Arcusaurus'' and its discovery by Matthew Bonnan.
{{Taxonbar, from=Q1868786 Sauropodomorphs Hettangian life Pliensbachian life Sinemurian life Early Jurassic dinosaurs of Africa Jurassic South Africa Fossils of South Africa Fossil taxa described in 2011