2009
DOI: 10.1206/644.1
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Cranial Osteology of the Theropod Dinosaur Incisivosaurus gauthieri (Theropoda: Oviraptorosauria)

Abstract: We provide a description of the holotype skull of the unusual oviraptorosaur Incisivosaurus gauthieri. Previous phylogenetic analyses have placed this taxon firmly within Oviraptorosauria near the base of the clade; however, until now only a cursory description of this important specimen was available. The presence of many primitive characteristics (e.g., maxillary and dentary teeth as well as an extended palate and rostrum) indicates that the observed similarities between avians and derived oviraptorids are c… Show more

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“…Basipterygoid processes and basal tubera are absent, similar to the condition in oviraptorosaurs (Clark et al, 2002;Balanoff et al, 2009). As a result, the external basisphenoid and basipterygoid recesses, which are common in more basal theropods (Witmer, 1997), are absent in E. andrewsi.…”
Section: Braincasementioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Basipterygoid processes and basal tubera are absent, similar to the condition in oviraptorosaurs (Clark et al, 2002;Balanoff et al, 2009). As a result, the external basisphenoid and basipterygoid recesses, which are common in more basal theropods (Witmer, 1997), are absent in E. andrewsi.…”
Section: Braincasementioning
confidence: 86%
“…CT scans indicate the absence of a suture, but a series of breaks pervade the bone obscuring finer details. Parietal fusion occurs in various basal theropods (Coria and Currie, 2002;Brusatte and Sereno, 2007), oviraptorosaurs (Clark et al, 2002;Balanoff et al, 2009), and troodontids (Makovicky and Norell, 2004). The main body of the parietal, forming a large part of the caudal skull roof, is approximately horizontal and dorsoventrally flat.…”
Section: Parietalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In posterior view, the width across the opposing cristae is greater than half the depth of the braincase as in Guanlong, Dilong, and Xiongguanlong, but unlike the narrower cristae in tyrannosaurids (20), other coelurosaurs (23,(31)(32)(33), and outgroups (17,18). The otic recess (= columellar canal) is a deep funnel whose wide external opening trends medially into the braincase interior, where it is divided into a pneumatic opening supplying the posterior tympanic recess and the fenestrae vestibuli and pseudorotunda.…”
Section: Description and Comparisonsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The pocket is shallow as in basal tyrannosauroids, not deeply concave as in tyrannosaurids (2,20). There is no such pocket in dromaeosaurids and other derived coelurosaurs, in which the nerve foramina are flush with the external surface of the otoccipital (23,(31)(32)(33).…”
Section: Description and Comparisonsmentioning
confidence: 98%