摘要

An enlarged theropod manual ungual (CSC1-4) from the Weald facies of Spain is described. The claw was found in the fossil locality of Cana Seca 1, Teruel province, within the El Castellar Formation of early Barremian (Early Cretaceous) in age.
CSC1-4 is morphologically closer to megalosauroids than to any other theropod Glade bearing enlarged manual claws and shows the greatest similarity to the manual ungual of digit I of Baryonyx walkeri. Both CS1-4 and this taxon share a particularly enlarged, elongated and transversely wide manual claw. CSC1-4, however, differs from Baryonyx's ungual in having less curvature, a straight dorsal edge in the proximal part, slightly more width above the grooves than below, and a certain asymmetry, with the lateral face more flattened. Taking into account the palaeogeographic and temporal context, these considerations suggest that they are closely related but distinct spinosaurid taxa. The presence of an enlarged manual claw in spinosaurids has been invoked as an anatomical feature typically associated with scavenging and hunting habits, as well as digging behaviour.
The spinosaurid record from the Barremian of the Iberian Peninsula shows that members of this Glade favored freshwater environments with some marine influence in this part of Europe.

  • 出版日期2018-4