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A comprehensive anatomical and phylogenetic evaluation of Dilophosaurus wetherilli (Dinosauria: Theropoda) with descriptions of new specimens from the Kayenta Formation of northern Arizona

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Dilophosaurus wetherilli was the largest animal known to have lived on land in North America during the Early Jurassic. Despite its charismatic presence in pop culture and dinosaurian phylogenetic analyses, major aspects of the skeletal anatomy, taxonomy, ontogeny, and evolutionary relationships of this dinosaur remain unknown. Skeletons of this species were collected from the middle and lower part of the Kayenta Formation in the Navajo Nation of Arizona. Redescription of the holotype, referred, and previously undescribed specimens of Dilophosaurus wetherilli supports the existence of a single species of crested, large-bodied theropod in the Kayenta Formation. The parasagittal nasolacrimal crests are uniquely constructed by a small ridge on the nasal process of the premaxilla, dorsoventrally-expanded nasal, and tall lacrimal that includes a posterior process behind the eye. The cervical vertebrae exhibit serial variation within the posterior centrodiapophyseal lamina, which bifurcates a..., Supplemental Data 1: Linear measurements less than 200 mm were measured using Pittsburgh electronic digital calipers.  Lengths longer than 200 mm were measured using a paper tape measure. All measurements are in mm unless otherwise noted. Measurements with * denote those taken off of broken surfaces and should be considered minimum distances. When two numbers are present, the first represents the left side and the second represents the right. A single number results from midline elements or the only preserved element in that specimen. See description for details. Supplemental Data 2: Character descriptions for the phylogenetic analyses. Supplemental Data 3: The braincase of TMM 47006-1 was scanned at the University of Texas High-Resolution X-ray CT Facility using a North Star Imaging scanner that comprises a Fein Focus High Power 200 kV source (0.24 mA), aluminum filter, and Perkin Elmer detector. The voxel size was 50.5 microns, resulting in 1733 total slices. A post-reconstruction rin..., The UCMP, MNA, and TMM specimens in this study are property of the Navajo Nation and are held in trust at the University of California Museum of Paleontology (Berkeley, CA), the Museum of Northern Arizona (Flagstaff, AZ), and the Texas Vertebrate Paleontology Collections at The University of Texas at Austin (Austin, TX). Please acknowledge the Navajo Nation when referring to these specimens. Any persons wishing to conduct geologic investigations on the Navajo Nation must first apply for and receive a permit from, P.O. Box 1910, Window Rock, AZ 86515 and telephone number (928) 871-6587.
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