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Haplocheirus sollers
Taxonomy
Haplocheirus sollers was named by Choiniere et al. (2010). Its type specimen is IVPP V15988, a skull (femur), and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Wucaiwan area Sino-American expedition - orange mudstone beds, which is in an Oxfordian terrestrial mudstone in the Shishugou Formation of China.
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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2010 | Haplocheirus sollers Choiniere et al. pp. 571, 573 fig. 1 |
2011 | Haplocheirus sollers Nesbitt et al. p. 148 |
2013 | Haplocheirus sollers Novas et al. p. 195 |
2014 | Haplocheirus sollers Choiniere et al. p. 3–5 |
2023 | Haplocheirus sollers Averianov et al. p. 67 |
2023 | Haplocheirus sollers Kubo et al. p. 7 |
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†Haplocheirus sollers Choiniere et al. 2010
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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J. N. Choiniere et al. 2010 | Large alvarezsauroid with the following autapomorphies: accessory mandibular fenestra anterodorsal to the mandibular fenestra, fenestrae divided by posterior process of the dentary; metacarpal III one-half the length of metacarpal II. Differs from all other alvarezsauroids in the following derived features: heterodont dentary tooth row with enlarged dentary tooth 4; alveolar margin of anterior end of dentary is dorsally convex; maxillary and dentary teeth with posterior serrations. Plesiomorphic in the Alvarezsauroidea for the following characters: postorbital contacts the jugal to form a postorbital bar; recurved maxillary and dentary teeth with serrations; distal carpals not fused to metacarpals; manual digit III longer than digit II; manual digits III and IV bear recurved unguals; pubis projects anteroventrally; ventral surface of sacrum without keel; posterior surface of last sacral centrum flat. | |
J. N. Choiniere et al. 2014 | Differs from all other theropods in: ventral edge of the distal end of the paroccipital processes twisted posteriorly; metacarpal III one-half the length of metacarpal II. Differs from all other alvarezsauroids in the following derived cranial features: dorsally expanded distal end of the jugal process of the maxilla; heterodont dentary tooth row with enlarged tooth in the 4th alveolus; alveolar margin of anterior end of dentary dorsally convex; maxillary and dentary teeth with serrations on distal carinae. Additional research on the holotype skull indicates that a second mandibular fenestra, considered by Choiniere et al. (2010b) as an autapomorphy of Haplocheirus, is a preservational artifact. |
Measurements
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femur diameter | 1 | 17.5 | |||||
humerus diameter | 1 | 13.0 |
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References: Marsh 1875, Benton 1983 |