Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2015

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Poster

Symbol B (Biogeosciences) » B-PT Paleontology

[B-PT25] Biotic history and its relation to the Earth history

Sun. May 24, 2015 6:15 PM - 7:30 PM Convention Hall (2F)

Convener:*Isao Motoyama(Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Yamagata University), Takao Ubukata(Division of Geology & Mineralogy, Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, Kyoto University)

6:15 PM - 7:30 PM

[BPT25-P01] A remain of a gigantic oviraptorosaurian (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of the Gobi Desert

*Takanobu TSUIHIJI1, Mahito WATABE2, Rinchen BARSBOLD3, Khishigjav TSOGTBAATAR3 (1.The University of Tokyo, 2.Osaka City University, 3.Mongolian Paleontological Center)

Keywords:Mongolia, Gobi Desert, Oviraptorosauria, Cretaceous, Dinosauria

A large, isolated symphyseal region of fused contralateral dentaries belonging to a caenagnathid oviraptorosaurian was found in the lower Upper Cretaceous Bays Shire Formation cropping out at Tsagaan Teg in the Mongolian Gobi Desert. This specimen is comparable in size and morphology to the gigantic caenagnathid Gigantoraptor erlianensis known from the Iren Dabasu Formation in China, and may be closely related to the latter species. The occurrence of the specimen of a possible affinity with G. erlianensis in the Bays Shire Formation is consistent with the hypothesized correlation between the Bayn Shire and Iren Dabasu formations proposed based on vertebrate fossils, especially turtles.