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Aerosteon
Fossil range: Late Cretaceous - 84 Ma
Aerosteon BW
Scientific classification

Class:

Reptilia

Superorder:

Dinosauria

Order:

Saurischia

Suborder:

Theropoda

(Unranked) :

Tetanurae

Superfamily:

Allosauroidea

Genus:

Aerosteon
Sereno et al., 2008

Species:

  • A. riocoloradensis
    Sereno et al., 2008 (type)

Aerosteon is an extinct genus of tetanuran theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period of Argentina. Its remains were discovered in 1996 in the province of Mendoza. They show evidence of a bird-like respiratory system.[1]Aerosteon's name can be translated as air bone and derives from Greek ἀήρ (aer, "air") and οστέον (osteon, "bone").

Description[]

Pneumatic features of A

Pneumatic features of A. riocoloradensis

 of the  of A. riocoloradensis (A) and the , Anseranas semipalmata (B). Scale bars are 10 cm in (A) and 2 cm in (B).

Stereo images of the furculae of A. riocoloradensis (A) and the Magpie-goose, Anseranas semipalmata (B). Scale bars are 10 cm in (A) and 2 cm in (B).

Aerosteon was a 9 meter (30 ft) long bipedal carnivorous dinosaur that lived approximately 84 million years ago during the Santonian stage.

The remains discovered include a single tooth, some cranial bones, a number of partial or complete vertebrae from the neck, back, and sacrum, several cervical and dorsal ribs, gastralia, furcula (wishbone), left scapulocoracoid, left ilium, and left and right pubes. The incomplete fusion of some of its bones indicate that it was not quite fully mature.

Aerosteon does not appear to belong to any of the three groups of large theropods that are known to have inhabited the southern continents during this time (cf. Abelisauridae, Carcharodontosauridae, Spinosauridae). It may represent a new group or be a late-surviving basal tetanuran. Sereno has suggested that it might be related to the Allosauroid radiation of the Jurassic period.

Pneumatopores on the left  of A

Pneumatopores on the left ilium of A. riocoloradensis (A to D)

The type species and only known species is A. riocoloradensis. Its specific name indicates that its remains were found in the Rio Colorado Formation.[1]

Physiology[]

Some of Aerosteon's bones show pneumatisation (air-filled spaces), including pneumatic hollowing of the furcula and ilium, and pneumatisation of several gastralia, suggesting that it may have had a respiratory air-sac system similar to that of modern birds. These air sacs would have acted like bellows, moving air into and out of the animal's relatively inflexible lungs, instead of the lungs being expanded and contracted as occurs with mammals. See avian respiratory system for more detailed information on this.

Sereno theorises that this respiratory system may have developed to assist with regulating body temperature and was later co-opted for breathing.[1]

Classification and naming[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Sereno PC, Martinez RN, Wilson JA, Varricchio DJ, Alcober OA, et al. (Sept 2008). "Evidence for Avian Intrathoracic Air Sacs in a New Predatory Dinosaur from Argentina.". PLoS ONE 3 (9): e3303. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0003303. http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0003303. Retrieved on 2008-09-29.


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