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Pendraig
Temporal range: Late Triassic,
~215–201 Ma PreꞒ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Holotype pelvis of Pendraig milnerae
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Clade: Saurischia
Clade: Theropoda
Superfamily: Coelophysoidea
Genus: Pendraig
Spiekman et al., 2021
Species: P. milnerae
Binomial name
Pendraig milnerae
Spiekman et al., 2021

Pendraig (meaning "chief dragon" in Middle Welsh) is a genus of coelophysoid theropod dinosaur from South Wales. It contains one species, Pendraig milnerae, named after Angela Milner. The specimen was discovered in the Pant-y-Ffynnon quarry. In life it would have measured 1 m (3.3 ft) in length.

History

The holotype of Pendraig were found in the Pant-y-ffynnon Quarry in Wales in 1952 by Kermack and Robinson along with the holotypes of Pantydraco and Terrestrisuchus, and were subsequently lost in the collections of the Natural History Museum, London. The fossils were originally thought to belong to a "coelurosaur" (in the outdated sense of the word) and even subsequently classified as a species of "Syntarsus" (now Megapnosaurus or Coelophysis). Recently Angela Milner and Susannah Maidment rediscovered the fossils stored with some crocodile bones (likely Terrestrisuchus). The fossils were named as representing a new genus of theropod in 2021.

Description

Skeletal reconstruction of Pendraig milnerae. Known skeletal elements represented in white and unknown in gray.

The holotype specimen consists of NHMUK PV R 37591, "An articulated vertebral series and pelvic girdle comprising the two posteriormost dorsal vertebrae missing most of the neural spines, the three anteriormost sacral vertebrae and a small fragment of the centrum of the fourth sacral, a complete left ilium, a largely complete left pubis missing the distal end, a left ischium missing most of the distal portion, a largely complete right pubis missing the distal end, and a right ischium missing most of the dorsal and distal portions" a left femur that is from the same individual was found disarticulated from the main block.

Classification

Spiekman et al. recover Pendraig as a coelophysoid theropod, in a polytomy with Powellvenator, Lucianovenator, and the clade comprising "Syntarsus" kayentakatae and Coelophysidae. Their analysis is shown below:

Coelophysoidea

Panguraptor

Lucianovenator

Pendraig

Powellvenator

"Syntarsus" kayentakatae

Coelophysidae

Paleoecology

Life reconstruction of Pendraig milnerae with three Clevosaurus cambrica

During the Late Triassic, the areas of southwestern Britain Pendraig was found and lived in consisted of a series of islands made from Carboniferous Limestone that had been folded and pushed upwards. The environment would have been dry forests described as similar to the Cayman Islands. Other taxa known from the Pant-y-Ffynnon quarry that would have lived alongside Pendraig include the engimatic pseudosuchian Aenigmaspina, the basal crocodylomorph Terrestrisuchus, the sauropodomorphs Thecodontosaurus and Pantydraco, the rhynchocephalians Clevosaurus and Diphydontosaurus, and the gliding reptile Kuehneosaurus. Based on similar patterns on island ecosystems like Cayman Islands and Aldabra, it is likely there were large densities of these species due to a lack of known large predators and competition from other animals.

Due to its island habitat, the small size of Pendraig may result from insular dwarfism, where animals on islands get smaller to conserve resources. However, due to the specimen being sub-adult, it may or may not be the case.

See also

References

  1. ^ Spiekman SN, Ezcurra MD, Butler RJ, Fraser NC, Maidment SC (2021). "Pendraig milnerae, a new small-sized coelophysoid theropod from the Late Triassic of Wales". Royal Society Open Science. 8 (10): Article ID 210915. doi:10.1098/rsos.210915. PMC 8493203. PMID 34754500.
  2. Ashworth, James (October 6, 2021). "New species is oldest meat-eating dinosaur found in UK". Natural History Museum. Retrieved 2021-10-06.
  3. Ashworth, Jonathan (October 5, 2021). "'Chief dragon' is UK's oldest meat-eating dinosaur". BBC. Retrieved 2021-10-05.
  4. Warrener, D. (1983) "An Archisaurian Fauna from a Welsh Locality". (Unpublished Ph. D. thesis in Zoology, University of London, London: 384 p).
  5. Whiteside, D. I.; Marshall, J. E. A. (2008). "The age, fauna and palaeoenvironment of the Late Triassic fissure deposits of Tytherington, South Gloucestershire, UK". Geological Magazine. 145: 105–147. doi:10.1017/S0016756807003925. S2CID 129614690.
  6. "Pant-y-ffynnon Quarry, Bonvilston". fossilworks.org. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
Theropoda
Avemetatarsalia
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Theropoda
Theropoda
Neotheropoda
Coelophysoidea
Coelophysidae
Averostra
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Dubious neotheropods
Coelophysis bauri Dilophosaurus wetherilli
Averostra
Averostra
Ceratosauria
Ceratosauridae
Abelisauroidea
Noasauridae
Elaphrosaurinae
Noasaurinae
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Majungasaurinae
Carnotaurinae
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Ceratosaurus nasicornis Limusaurus inextricabilis Rajasaurus narmadensis Aucasaurus garridoi
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Orionides
Megalosauroidea
Piatnitzkysauridae
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Megalosaurinae
Afrovenatorinae
Spinosauridae
Baryonychinae
Ceratosuchopsini
Spinosaurinae
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Avetheropoda
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Piatnitzkysaurus floresi

Torvosaurus tanneri

Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
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Metriacanthosauridae
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Allosauria
Allosauridae
Carcharodontosauria
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Carcharodontosaurinae
Giganotosaurini
Megaraptora?
Megaraptoridae
Coelurosauria
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Xuanhanosaurus qilixiaensis Allosaurus fragilis

Neovenator salerii Carcharodontosaurus saharicus

Australovenator wintonensis
Coelurosauria
Coelurosauria
Tyrannoraptora
Tyrannosauroidea
Coeluridae?
Proceratosauridae
Pantyrannosauria
Eutyrannosauria
Tyrannosauridae
Albertosaurinae
Tyrannosaurinae
Alioramini
Daspletosaurini
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Zuolong salleei Stokesosaurus clevelandi

Alioramus remotus

Tarbosaurus bataar
Maniraptoromorpha
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Neocoelurosauria
Compsognathidae
Maniraptoriformes
Ornithomimosauria
Macrocheiriformes
Deinocheiridae
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Sinosauropteryx prima

Deinocheirus mirificus

Qiupalong henanensis
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