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Eggs of enigmatic birdlike dinosaur discovered in Patagonia

Washington, Wed, 11 Apr 2012 ANI

Washington, April 11 (ANI): Scientists have discovered fossilized bones and unique eggs of an enigmatic birdlike dinosaur that lived 70 million years ago in Patagonia.

The two eggs were found preserved near articulated bones of its hindlimb.

This is the first time the eggs are found in a close proximity to skeletal remains of an alvarezsaurid dinosaur, said Dr. Kundrat, dinosaur expert from the group of Professor Per Erik Ahlberg at Uppsala University.

The first Argentine-Swedish Dinosaur expedition, which includes Fernando Novas, F. Agnolin and J. Powell from Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales and Kundrat, was performed in December 2010.

The dinosaur represents the latest survivor of its kind from Gondwana, the southern landmass in the Mesozoic Era.

The creature belongs to one of the most mysterious groups of dinosaurs, the Alvarezsauridae, and it is one of the largest members, 2.6 m, of the family.

It was first discovered by Dr. Powell, but has now been described and named Bonapartenykus ultimus in honor of Dr. Jose Bonaparte who 1991 discovered the first alvarezsaurid in Patagonia.

This shows that basal alvarezsaurids persisted in South America until Latest Cretaceous times, according to Kundrat.

The two eggs found together with the bones during the expedition might have been inside the oviducts of the Bonapartenykus female when the animal perished.

On the other hand numerous eggshell fragments later found show considerable calcite resorption of the inner eggshell layer, which suggest that at least some of the eggs were incubated and contained embryos at an advanced stage of their development.

Kundrat analyzed the eggshells and found that it did not belong to any known category of the eggshell microstructure-based taxonomy.

Hence, a new egg-family, the Arraigadoolithidae, was designated and named after the owner of the site where the specimen was discovered, Alberto Arraigada.

Kundrat also made another discovery.

"During inspection of the shell samples using the electron scanning microscopy I observed unusual fossilized objects inside of the pneumatic canal of the eggshells. It turned out to be the first evidence of fungal contamination of dinosaur eggs," he said.

Alvarezsaurid theropods were small (0.5-2.5 m) bipedal feathered dinosaurs known from Asia, North and South America. They had a bird-like skull, tiny teeth-carrying jaws, typical robust but considerably abbreviated forearms, and one of their manual digits that developed massive phalanges including enormous claw. (ANI)


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