New species of crested dinosaur identified in Mexico
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[May 17, 2021]
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A team of
palaeontologists in Mexico have identified a new species of dinosaur
after finding its 72 million-year-old fossilized remains almost a decade
ago, Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) said
on Thursday.
The new species, named Tlatolophus galorum, was identified as a crested
dinosaur after 80% of its skull was recovered, allowing experts to
compare it to other dinosaurs of that type, INAH said.
The investigation, which also included specialists from the National
Autonomous University of Mexico, began in 2013 with the discovery of an
articulated tail in the north-central Mexican state of Coahuila, where
other discoveries have been made.
"Once we recovered the tail, we continued digging below where it was
located. The surprise was that we began to find bones such as the femur,
the scapula and other elements," said Alejandro Ramírez, a scientist
involved in the discovery.
Later, the scientists were able to collect, clean and analyze other bone
fragments from the front part of the dinosaur's body.
The palaeontologists had in their possession the crest of the dinosaur,
which was 1.32 meters long, as well as other parts of the skull: lower
and upper jaws, palate and even a part known as the neurocranium, where
the brain was housed, INAH said.
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A team of paleontologists in Mexico have identified a new species of
dinosaur after finding its 72 million-year-old fossilized remains
almost a decade ago, according to Mexico's National Institute of
Anthropology and History (INAH). Olivia Chan reports.
The Mexican anthropology body also explained the
meaning of the name - Tlatolophus galorum - for the new species of
dinosaur.
Tlatolophus is a mixture of two words, putting together a term from
the indigenous Mexican language of Nahuatl that means "word" with
the Greek term meaning "crest". Galorum refers to the people linked
to the research, INAH said.
(Reporting by Abraham Gonzalez; Writing by Drazen Jorgic; Editing by
Ana Nicolaci da Costa)
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