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Natural Sciences 360 Legacy of Life Lecture 14 Dr. Stuart S. Sumida The Diversity of Extinct Flying Reptiles: Examples of Convergent Evolution Starting Dinosaurs
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Remember, we’re studying AMNIOTES. Defined by: EMBRYOLOGICAL FEATURES: amnion, chorion, allantois, yolk sac. ANATOMICAL FEATURES: lack of an intertemporal bone. ALSO, FUNCTIONAL FEATURES: Costal breathing (inhaling using movement of the ribs). Active exhalation using movement of ribs to push air out.
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ARCHOSAURIA
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ARCHOSAURS ARE DIAPSID REPTILES ARCHOSAURIA INCLUDES: Crocodylomorpha Pterosauria Dinosasuria Aves (Birds)
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Crocodylomorpha Pterosauria Eoraptor Herrerasauridae Saurischia Ornithischia Archosauria
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Crocodylomorpha Pterosauria Eoraptor Herrerasauridae Saurischia Ornithischia Archosauria
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PTEROSAURIA: Flying Reptiles of the Mesozoic They are the closest relatives of dinosaurs, but they are not actually dinosaurs. They used elongate 4 th finger to support a wing. The wing DID NOT attach to the leg.
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Rhamphorhynchus sp.
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Reconstruction of the pterosaur Eudimorphodon in pronograde, bipedal walking.
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TERMS FOR POSTURE Pronograde: backbone parallel to ground Orthograde: backbone perpendicular to ground BIPEDAL and QUADRUPEDAL are not postural terms.
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Pterydactylus
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Reconstruction of Pteranodon
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Some pterodactyloids had wildly developed skulls. This one, Pterodaustro (Upper Cretaceous of Argentina) had numerous teeth that probably probably functioned similar to whale baleen.
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Comparative wing structure in flying vertebrates
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Two hypotheses of wing reconstruction in Pteranodon.
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The largest of the Late Cretaceous pterosaurs were probably so large they were restricted to being gliders only. Quetzalcoatlus northropi had a wingspan of approximately 11-13 meters.
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Humerus of Quetzalcoatlus northropi – over ½ meter long. Humerus (young?) Q. northropi – about 0.25 meter long.
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Quetzalcoatlus northropi had a wingspan of approximately 11-13 meters.
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DINOSAURIA
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Crocodylomorpha Pterosauria Eoraptor Herrerasauridae Saurischia Ornithischia Archosauria Dinosauria
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Crocodylomorpha Pterosauria Eoraptor Herrerasauridae Saurischia Ornithischia THE MOST PRIMITIVE DINOSAURS
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Eoraptor lunensis (“Dawn Raptor”) From the Upper Triassic of Argentina. Thought to be amongst the most primitive of dinosaurs. Its hip is like that of dinosaurs: it has a “perforate” acetabulum. (A hole in the hip socket.)
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Eoraptor lunensis (“Dawn Raptor”)
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Eoraptor
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CT Scan of Eoraptor skull.
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A perforate acetabulum
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Eoraptor Reconstruction
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Eoraptor Reconstruction
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Crocodylomorpha Pterosauria Eoraptor Herrerasauridae Saurischia Ornithischia
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Herrerasauridae : Upper Triassic of Argentina 2 – 4.5 meters long. Long, low skull that is as long as the femur. 24 presacral vertebrae; and the vertebrae are relatively shorter than more primitive forms.
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Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis
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Stereo-pair view of Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis skull.
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Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis Skull, specimen drawing. Long, low skull that is as long as the femur.
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Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis Skull reconstruction
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Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis Reconstruction 24 presacral vertebrae; and the vertebrae are relatively shorter than more primitive forms.
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Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis
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Dinosaurian groups more derived than Herrerasaurs may be divided into two groups based on hip construction: SAURISCHIANORNITHISCHIAN (Note position of pubis.)
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