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Exceptional soft-tissue preservation in a theropod dinosaur from Italy

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  • Cristiano Dal Sasso

    (Museo Civico di Storia Naturale)

  • Marco Signore

    (Universit degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”
    University of Bristol, Wills Memorial Building)

Abstract

The Lower Cretaceous Pietraroia Plattenkalk (Benevento Province, southern Italy) has been known since the eighteenth century for its beautifully preserved fossil fishes. During Albian time (about 113 Myr ago1), deposition of fine marly limestone in a shallow lagoonal environment, affected by cyclic periods of low oxygen levels2, led to exceptional preservation of soft tissue in a juvenile theropod. The specimen, diagnosed here as Scipionyx samniticus gen. et sp. nov., is the first dinosaur ever to be found in Italy. The fossil has been mentioned previously in two brief notes3,4 and generally examined in a doctoral thesis5. Here we report the full preparation of the specimen which shows details of soft anatomy never seen previously in any dinosaur. The preservation is better than in other lagerstätten (conservative deposits)6 where theropod soft tissue has been reported, such as the Santana Formation of Brazil7 and the Yixian Formation of China8. Despite this, there is no evidence of feathers or any other integumentary remnants in the Italian specimen. Scipionyx represents a new maniraptoriform theropod. Its discovery is remarkable considering also the scarcity of juvenile theropod dinosaurs in the fossil record.

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  • Cristiano Dal Sasso & Marco Signore, 1998. "Exceptional soft-tissue preservation in a theropod dinosaur from Italy," Nature, Nature, vol. 392(6674), pages 383-387, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:392:y:1998:i:6674:d:10.1038_32884
    DOI: 10.1038/32884
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