Tethyshadros Insularis
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''Tethyshadros'' (" Tethyan hadrosauroid") is a
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hadrosauroid Hadrosauroidea is a clade or superfamily of ornithischian dinosaurs that includes the "duck-billed" dinosaurs, or hadrosaurids, and all dinosaurs more closely related to them than to ''Iguanodon''. Their remains have been recovered in Asia, Eu ...
dinosaur from
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, Italy. The type and only species is ''T. insularis''.


Discovery and naming

Sometime in the 1980s, Alceo Tarlao and Giorgio Rimoli reported finding fragments of dinosaur bone while prospecting for rare bones. The abandoned quarry these were found in was only 100m inland, at Villagio del Pescatore,
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, Italy. It was from this quarry that a nearly complete
hadrosaur Hadrosaurids (), or duck-billed dinosaurs, are members of the ornithischian family Hadrosauridae. This group is known as the duck-billed dinosaurs for the flat duck-bill appearance of the bones in their snouts. The ornithopod family, which includ ...
skeleton was discovered in 1994. Lying on a vertical rockface, the specimen required a difficult excavation process, involving the removal of over 300 cubic metres of mineral and use of large equipment. Palaeontologist Fabio Della Vacchia among others served as scientific director for the excavation. Many other fossils, including various other hadrosaur specimens, were uncovered in the process. The main skeleton was not extracted until 1999. The significance of the find was immediately recognized, being the oldest hadrosaur known from the Europe and the most complete large dinosaur skeleton found on the continent since the 19th century discovery of ''
Iguanodon ''Iguanodon'' ( ; meaning 'iguana-tooth'), named in 1825, is a genus of iguanodontian dinosaur. While many species have been classified in the genus ''Iguanodon'', dating from the late Jurassic Period to the early Cretaceous Period of Asia, Eu ...
'' remains at
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, Belgium. The find was embedded in a fossil-bearing chalkstone
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, measuring ten metres thick and seventy metres in diameter. This lens pertained to the Liburnia Formation. Based on the presence of
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n '' Murciella cuvillieri'' and
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Acynodon ''Acynodon'' is an extinct genus of eusuchian crocodylomorph from the Late Cretaceous, with fossils found throughout Southern Europe. Classification The genus ''Acynodon'' contains three species: ''A. iberoccitanus'', ''A. adriaticus'', and ''A. ...
'', in addition to geologic data, the hadrosaur fossil dated to the
Campanian The Campanian is the fifth of six ages of the Late Cretaceous Epoch on the geologic timescale of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS). In chronostratigraphy, it is the fifth of six stages in the Upper Cretaceous Series. Campanian s ...
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boundary, around 70 million years ago., an age recently re-evaluated by more recent studies to 81.5-80.5 million years ago. Upon the completion of excavation, the five tonne block containing the specimen proved too large for transportation. As such, it was separated into six separate blocks; these blocks were then further reduced in size by cutting off sections of rock containing none of the fossil. Once finally recovered, it was brought to the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Trieste (MCSNT) in the city of
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, though it was catalogued as property of the Italian State (SI) rather than under the museum. There, the specimen underwent 2800 hours of preparation (the process of removing the fossil from the rock matrix). This done was done through spraying diluted
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capable of dissolving the surrounding rock but not the fossil, which had a different chemical composition. Such spraying treatments were done in hour long sessions, followed by rinsing and preservation of removed bones with a special resin. This process was finished in December 2000, when the specimen was publicly presented. It was at this point that the specimen gained the nickname "Antonio", given to it in press reports. In 2004, a book on dinosaurs in Italy by Cristiano Dal Sasso was published which dedicated a chapter to the subject of the hadrosaurs from Trieste. The Villagio del Pescatore site is one of very traces of dinosaurs ever found in the country. The only others are the single exceptional specimen of the tiny theropod ''
Scipionyx ''Scipionyx'' ( ) was a genus of theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Italy, around 113 million years ago. There is only one fossil known of ''Scipionyx'', discovered in 1981 by an amateur paleontologist and brought to the attention o ...
'' (discovered one year earlier than Antonio), a theropod from
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, and some footprints belonging to various groups. The genus was named and described by Dalla Vecchia in 2009. Its only and
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 specimen ...
is ''Tethyshadros insularis''. The genus name refers to the
Tethys Ocean The Tethys Ocean ( el, Τηθύς ''Tēthús''), also called the Tethys Sea or the Neo-Tethys, was a prehistoric ocean that covered most of the Earth during much of the Mesozoic Era and early Cenozoic Era, located between the ancient continents ...
and the
Hadrosauroidea Hadrosauroidea is a clade or superfamily of ornithischian dinosaurs that includes the "duck-billed" dinosaurs, or hadrosaurids, and all dinosaurs more closely related to them than to ''Iguanodon''. Their remains have been recovered in Asia, Europ ...
. The specific name means "insular" or "of the island" in
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, a reference to the fact that species would have lived on one of the larger islands of the European Archipelago. The
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of the genus is SC 57021 (Antonio), a mostly complete but crushed skeleton. An additional extensive skeleton of ''Tethyshadros'' was found at this site, SC 57247, nicknamed "Bruno". It consists of a complete skull and extensive postcranial remains. "Bruno" was not prepared until 2019, at which point images were posted online and the specimen was publicly displayed at the
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through the winter of that year and 2020. Numerous other specimens from the site were also referred to the species; SC 57022 (partial forelimbs; potentially from a more extensive unrecovered skeleton), SC 57023 (isolated left pubis), SC 57025 (isolated cervical vertebra and rib), SC 57026 (complete skull and partial postcranium), and SC 57256 (isolated rib), all held at the MCSNT. Each specimen was deposited in a different level of the geologic lens, so they each lived at different times; the lens is thought to have been deposited over less than 10,000 years, meaning the individuals lived a maximum of a few thousand years apart from each other. Della Vacchia published an additional description of the species, focusing on its tail anatomy specifically, in 2020, which was mostly confuted in following studies. Bruno, along with five other specimens, was formally described in 2021 by Alfio Alessandro Chiarenza and colleagues.


Description

''Tethyshadros'' was originally thought to be a dwarf hadrosauroid. The preserved portion of the holotype measures , with only the end of the tail being missing. The length of the tail including the unpreserved portion was later estimated to be , resulting in a total estimated body length of for the animal, though it's been argued this is an overestimate. Although the holotype Antonio was initially thought to represent an adult, it was later assessed to be a subadult individual based on the
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of its bones. Bruno, which is 15–20% larger than Antonio, was found to be an adult, and it shows features related to maturity such as a more robust skull and stouter proportions. Antonio has been estimated at in weight, while Bruno has been estimated at . As a hadrosaur, ''Tethyshadros'' was a beaked animal with a hand formed into a fleshy pad and three-toed feet. ''Tethyshadros'' has overall unique anatomy compared to its relatives. It possesses a large number of
autapomorphies In phylogenetics, an autapomorphy is a distinctive feature, known as a derived trait, that is unique to a given taxon. That is, it is found only in one taxon, but not found in any others or outgroup taxa, not even those most closely related to t ...
, or anatomical features entirely unique to this species. Specifically, it was originally described with the skull possessed seven such traits, the vertebral column seven, and the limbs six. Much of this peculiar anatomy was thought to have evolved as adaptations for the unique type of environment it lived in. Among other European relatives, Romanian specimens potentially belonging to ''
Telmatosaurus ''Telmatosaurus'' (meaning "marsh lizard") is a genus of basal hadrosauromorph dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Romania. It was a relatively small hadrosaur, measuring approximately in length and in body mass, which has been explained as a ...
'' show the most similar anatomy. Despite this, many differences between the two genera exist; ''Telmatosaurus'' is more similar to
hadrosaurid Hadrosaurids (), or duck-billed dinosaurs, are members of the ornithischian family Hadrosauridae. This group is known as the duck-billed dinosaurs for the flat duck-bill appearance of the bones in their snouts. The ornithopod family, which inclu ...
s, overall. Another prominent aspect of ''Tethyshadros'' anatomy is its intermediary nature – it possesses a mixture of primitive features and derived features. This is thought to be because these features were acquired gradually in the hadrosaur lineage, rather than all appearing around the same time. As such, ''T. insularis'' split form the main lineage at a point where only some of the advanced traits had evolved. In some ways the species more resembles earlier relatives like ''
Iguanodon ''Iguanodon'' ( ; meaning 'iguana-tooth'), named in 1825, is a genus of iguanodontian dinosaur. While many species have been classified in the genus ''Iguanodon'', dating from the late Jurassic Period to the early Cretaceous Period of Asia, Eu ...
'', such as in its general skull shape, possession of a bone, and comparatively short neck. In others, it is more comparable to the condition seen in true
hadrosaurid Hadrosaurids (), or duck-billed dinosaurs, are members of the ornithischian family Hadrosauridae. This group is known as the duck-billed dinosaurs for the flat duck-bill appearance of the bones in their snouts. The ornithopod family, which inclu ...
s, such as is seen with its hand morphology, lack of an
antorbital fenestra An antorbital fenestra (plural: fenestrae) is an opening in the skull that is in front of the eye sockets. This skull character is largely associated with archosauriforms, first appearing during the Triassic Period. Among extant archosaurs, birds ...
, and teeth arranged into batteries.


Classification

Before the species was described and named, the specimens were assumed to belong to a species of hadrosaurine, due to its lack of crest and assumed nature as a member of
Hadrosauridae Hadrosaurids (), or duck-billed dinosaurs, are members of the ornithischian family Hadrosauridae. This group is known as the duck-billed dinosaurs for the flat duck-bill appearance of the bones in their snouts. The ornithopod family, which includ ...
. In 2021, Prieto-Márquez and Carrera Farias recovered ''Tethyshadros'' as the sister taxon to ''
Fylax ''Fylax'' (meaning "keeper") is a genus of hadrosauroid ornithopod from the Late Cretaceous Figuerola Formation of Spain. The genus contains a single species, ''Fylax thyrakolasus'', known from a nearly complete left dentary. Discovery and nam ...
'', in a derived position in the
Hadrosauromorpha Hadrosauromorpha is a clade of iguanodontian ornithopods, defined in 2014 by David B. Norman to divide Hadrosauroidea into the basal taxa with compressed manual bones and a pollex, and the derived taxa that lack them. The clade is defined as a ...
, making it one of the latest surviving non-hadrosaurid hadrosauromorphs. Their cladogram is shown below: Chiarenza et al 2021 performed a
phylogenetic analysis In biology, phylogenetics (; from Greek φυλή/ φῦλον [] "tribe, clan, race", and wikt:γενετικός, γενετικός [] "origin, source, birth") is the study of the evolutionary history and relationships among or within groups o ...
of Bruno. This analysis found ''Tethyshadros'' in a similar position, except with ''Telmatosaurus'' as its closest relative. Other close relatives were generally Asian or North American species. Modelling of body size evolution suggested that ''Tethyshadros'' was not significantly different in size from its closest relatives.


See also

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2009 in paleontology Arthropods Cephalopods Three new species of extinct octopus, Octopoda discovered in 2009. The species – ''Keuppia hyperbolaris'', ''Keuppia levante'', and ''Styletoctopus annae'' – lived about 95 million years ago, and bear a strong res ...


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q133402 Hadrosaurs Late Cretaceous dinosaurs of Europe Fossil taxa described in 2009 Fossils of Italy Ornithischian genera