Unusual morphology in the mid-Cretaceous lizard Oculudentavis

Oculudentavis khaungraae was described based on a tiny skull trapped in amber. The slender tapering rostrum with retracted narial openings, large eyes, and short vaulted braincase led to its identification as the smallest avian dinosaur on record, comparable to the smallest living hummingbirds. Desp...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores: Bolet, Arnau, Stanley, Edward L., Daza, Juan D., Arias Becerra, Joan Salvador, Cernansky, Andrej, Vidal García, Marta, Bauer, Aaron M., Bevitt, Joseph J., Peretti, Adolf, Evans, Susan E.
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:Argentina
Institución:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Repositorio:CONICET Digital (CONICET)
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/148383
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/11336/148383
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:BURMITE
COMPARATIVE ANATOMY
CRETACEOUS
DINOSAUR
HRCT
LIZARD
MYANMAR
OSTEOLOGY
PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSES
SYNCHROTRON
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
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Sumario:Oculudentavis khaungraae was described based on a tiny skull trapped in amber. The slender tapering rostrum with retracted narial openings, large eyes, and short vaulted braincase led to its identification as the smallest avian dinosaur on record, comparable to the smallest living hummingbirds. Despite its bird-like appearance, Oculudentavis showed several features inconsistent with its original phylogenetic placement. Here, we describe a more complete specimen that demonstrates Oculudentavis is actually a bizarre lizard of uncertain position. The new specimen is described as a new species within the genus Oculudentavis. The new interpretation and phylogenetic placement highlight a rare case of convergent evolution in skull proportions but apparently not in morphological characters. Our results re-affirm the importance of Myanmar amber in yielding unusual taxa from a forest ecosystem rarely represented in the fossil record.