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20 December 2012 The Caudal Vertebral Series in Abelisaurid Dinosaurs
Ariel H. Méndez
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Abstract

The caudal vertebrae of abelisaurid theropods show notable variations in the shape of the transverse process, among other characters, and these distinguish the two subclasses Brachyrostra and Carnotaurini. The vertebrae in the proximal third of the tail in abelisaurids, especially derived taxa, show adaptations that provide considerable rigidity, when compared to other theropod dinosaurs, especially Maniraptora, which have highly flexible tails. This continues the considerable rigidity in the neck, trunk, and sacral region in abelisaurids, and is consistent with the hypothesis that South American abelisaurids evolved in isolation from those that inhabited India and Madagascar.

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Ariel H. Méndez "The Caudal Vertebral Series in Abelisaurid Dinosaurs," Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 59(1), 99-107, (20 December 2012). https://doi.org/10.4202/app.2012.0095
Received: 24 August 2012; Accepted: 5 December 2012; Published: 20 December 2012
KEYWORDS
Abelisauridae
caudal vertebrae
Dinosauria
functional morphology
tail morphology
Theropoda
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