The first silesaurid dinosauriform from the Late Triassic of Morocco

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Disarticulated material from the Late Triassic Timezgadiouine Formation in the Argana Basin of Morocco represents a new taxon of silesaurid dinosauromorph, Diodorus scytobrachion gen. et sp. nov. D. scytobrachion can be distinguished from other silesaurids by the presence of anteriorly-canted teeth that decrease in size towards the anterior end of the dentary and a distinct lateral ridge running parallel to the dentary alveolar margin. In a phylogenetic analysis, D. scytobrachion is recovered as the sister-taxon to the Brazilian Sacisaurus agudoensis, nested deep within Silesauridae. This new taxon provides further evidence of a near-cosmopolitan range for basal dinosauriforms in the Late Triassic and further demonstrates the disparity of dental morphologies within Silesauridae.

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Kammerer, C. F., Nesbitt, S. J., & Shubin, N. H. (2012). The first silesaurid dinosauriform from the Late Triassic of Morocco. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 57(2), 277–284. https://doi.org/10.4202/app.2011.0015

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