Episode 341: The “keeper of the gates of hell” hadrosauroid


Episode 341 is all about Vagaceratops, a chasmosaurine ceratopsian with a frill that was wider than it was lengthy.

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On this episode, we talk about:

Information:

  • Fylax thyrakolasus is formally the final identified non-hadrosaurid hadrosauroid supply
  • Massospondylus had a plastic development sample that assorted in charge from yr to yr supply
  • The Nationwide Museum of the USA Air Power in Dayton, OH, is having a free occasion on June 12 known as Operation: Dinosaur supply
  • Dinosaur World opened in Cumberland County, North Carolina supply
  • Dickinson’s Dinosaur Museum has re-opened in Dickinson, North Dakota supply
  • The brand new Mayer Museum at Angelo State College in Texas has dinosaur replicas all through the constructing supply
  • St. Paul, Minnesota’s Youngsters’s Museum has the exhibition Dinosaurs: Land of Fireplace and Ice till Sept 6 supply
  • A T. rex is now on show subsequent to the Tate Geological Museum at Casper School in Wyoming supply
  • In Brisbane, Australia, BrickResales’ showroom is displaying LEGO fossil builds supply
  • Battell Park and Beutter Park in Mishawaka, Indiana have QR codes for Augmented Actuality dinosaurs supply
  • A fan concept for Jurassic World means that Dr. Wu goes to create robotic dinosaurs to struggle their natural counterparts supply
  • Glen McIntosh, who has labored on a number of movies within the Jurassic Park collection, has a redesigned web site that includes his assortment and new work supply

The dinosaur of the day: Vagaceratops

  • Chasmosaurine ceratopsian that lived within the Late Cretaceous in what’s now Alberta, Canada
  • Walked on 4 legs, had a parrot-like beak, massive neck frill that curled ahead, and a nasal horn
  • Forehead horns had been diminished, extra like bosses
  • Had a big snout with a broad, quick horn
  • Frill was shorter and extra square-shaped in comparison with the frills of different chasmosaurines (wider than it was lengthy)
  • Had smaller parietal fenestrae in comparison with different ceratopsids (had two massive holes within the frill in all probability lined by pores and skin)
  • Had ten epoccipitals (small bones surrounding the frill), and eight of them had been flattened and curved ahead and upward
  • Herbivorous
  • Full maxilla had about 28 enamel
  • Alex Tirabasso, an artist for the Canadian Museum of Nature, made 3D fashions of Vagaceratops to see if ceratopsians walked with their legs sprawled, or with their forelimbs like pillars beneath them, or someplace in between. He discovered the in between posture labored the perfect, so Vagaceratops and its kin walked with their limbs barely bent
  • Kind species is Vagaceratops irvinensis
  • Initially described as a brand new species of Chasmosaurus, Chasmosaurus irvinensis, in 2001 (by Robert Holmes, Catherine Forster, Michael Ryan, Kieran Shepherd)
  • Named a brand new species partially due to its broad snout, no/low forehead horns (instead of forehead horns are a pit or rugosities that will present bone resorption), and the frill
  • Named in 2010 by Scott Sampson and others
  • Genus identify means “wandering horned face”
  • Genus identify refers to it being a detailed relative of Kosmoceratops (and Kosmoceratops was discovered a lot additional away, in Utah, US)
  • In 2010 paper by Scott Sampson and others, discovered that Kosmoceratops and Vagaceratops had related derived frills (with the fenestrae and the curving ahead bones)
  • Discovered Kosmoceratops and Vagaceratops to be sister taxon and never carefully associated to Chasmosaurus
  • Named in the identical paper that named Utahceratops gettyi and Kosmoceratops richardsoni
  • Talked about Kosmoceratops in episode 173 and Utahceratops in episode 65
  • Discovered within the Higher Dinosaur Park Formation, and far youthful than Chasmosaurus belli and Chasmosaurus russelli
  • Kind specimen discovered by Luke Lindoe close to Irvine, Alberta, after which collected by Wann Langston in 1958. Consists of many of the cranium and postcranial skeleton in an upright, crouched place. Present in one block (besides the snout, which fell to items earlier than it was found and picked up individually)
  • Cranium principally full, however fragmented, and postcranial skeleton almost full, minus the tail
  • Cranium made from a number of hundred fragments
  • Considered an grownup as a result of a lot of coossifications
  • Tentatively considered Chasmosaurus belli primarily based on the form of the partially uncovered frill
  • Remained in storage in jackets till the Nineteen Eighties on the Canadian Museum of Nature
  • Wann Langston and Dale Russell began making ready within the late Nineteen Eighties, as a part of a debate about ceratopsian forelimb posture
  • Discovered it was a brand new taxon
  • Two further specimens present in the identical space, referred to Chasmosaurus irvinensis. One was a crushed cranium, one other a fragmentary cranium
  • Numerous debate round Vagaceratops, and whether or not or not its a sound genus
  • Some scientists have mentioned they suppose Vagaceratops is an grownup type of Kosmoceratops; others have mentioned they suppose it’s extra carefully associated to Chasmosaurus, and others say it was a sister taxon to Kosmoceratops
  • In 2016 Campbell and others discovered the frill of Vagaceratops was sufficient to make it distinct, however discovered Chasmosaurus and Vagaceratops to be in a clade collectively. Didn’t attribute the opposite two cranium specimens to Vagaceratops and mentioned they confirmed particular person variation inside Chasmosaurus belli
  • In 2019, James Campbell and others checked out Vagaceratops and tentatively reassigned it to Chasmosaurus, and mentioned extra fossils are wanted to verify or refute
  • Additionally mentioned “the interrelationships between Chasmosaurus irvinensis, Chasmosaurus belli, and Chasmosaurus russelli stay unclear”
  • Additionally mentioned they wouldn’t formally assign the 2 skulls beforehand referred to Vagaceratops irvinensis to Chasmosaurus irvinensis, and reassigned them to Chasmosaurus species
  • In a phylogenetic evaluation, discovered Chasmosaurus and Vagaceratops to be in a monophyletic clade
  • 2020 paper: Denver Fowler and Elizabeth Freedman Fowler (Transitional evolutionary kinds in chasmosaurine ceratopsid dinosaurs: proof from the Campanian of New Mexico)
  • Referred to Vagaceratops (Chasmosaurus) irvinensis and Vagaceratops irvinensis
  • Hypothesized that Vagaceratops and Kosmoceratops present essentially the most derived and successively youngest members of a Chasmosaurus lineage

Enjoyable Truth:
Each the Jurassic Park novel and film have extra dinosaurs from the Cretaceous than the Jurassic.

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