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Titanosaur eggshells from the Tremp Formation (Upper Cretaceous,Southern Pyrenees,Spain)
Authors:Ana M Bravo  Rodrigo Gaete
Institution:1. Museo Geominero, Instituto Geológico y Minero de Espa?a, C/ Ríos Rosas 23, 28003 Madrid, Spainam.bravo@igme.es;3. Museu de la Conca Dellà, C/ del Museu 4, 25650 Isona, Lérida, Spain
Abstract:Hundreds of megaloolithid eggshells have been found at the Costa de la Coma site (Tremp Fm, South-Central Pyrenees, Spain), the microstructural features (spherulitic eggshell units, thickness, ornamentation and pore system) of which agree with the Megaloolithus oogenus diagnosis. Comparisons with other megaloolithids from the Tremp Basin, southern France and South America, however, showed that these eggshells share many features with the South American oospecies Megaloolithus patagonicus. A cladistic analysis of the qualitative eggshell features of the main dinosaur taxa was performed. The results grouped the Costa de la Coma eggshells with Megaloolithus patagonicus, forming a clade separated from other megaloolithids, and revealed a polytomy of megaloolithids (associated with sauropods) and spheroolithids (associated with hadrosaurs). The finding of Megaloolithus cf. patagonicus in the Tremp Fm agrees with skeletal evidence provided by four indeterminate titanosaur forms from the Formation's late Cretaceous deposits. Other Megaloolithus oospecies of the Tremp Fm may belong to hadrosaurs, the skeletal remains of which are also abundant in the Tremp Basin.
Keywords:eggshells  Megaloolithus  Upper Cretaceous  cladistics  dinosaurs  oospecies
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