「ティーンエイジャー」のパキケファロサウルス、化石記録に登場(‘Teen’ Pachycephalosaur Butts Into Fossil Record)

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2025-09-17 ノースカロライナ州立大学(NCState)

ノースカロライナ州立大学とモンゴル科学アカデミーなどの国際チームは、ゴビ砂漠で発見された新種パキケファロサウルス類「Zavacephale rinpoche」を報告した。約1億800万年前の前期白亜紀の個体で、既知の化石より1500万年古く、最も完全な骨格が得られた。全長1m未満の未成体でありながら頭頂部のドームは完成しており、頭骨装飾の成長段階を理解する手掛かりとなる。研究では骨の成長輪解析で未成熟個体と判明し、頭突き行動に備えた早期発達が示唆された。また、胃石や腱で補強された尾、手の構造が保存され、食性・運動・体形理解を刷新する成果となった。本研究はNature誌に掲載。

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モンゴル産白亜紀前期のドーム型頭蓋骨を持つパキケファロサウルス A domed pachycephalosaur from the early Cretaceous of Mongolia

Tsogtbaatar Chinzorig,Ryuji Takasaki,Junki Yoshida,Ryan T. Tucker,Batsaikhan Buyantegsh,Buuvei Mainbayar,Khishigjav Tsogtbaatar & Lindsay E. Zanno
Nature  Published:17 September 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-09213-6

「ティーンエイジャー」のパキケファロサウルス、化石記録に登場(‘Teen’ Pachycephalosaur Butts Into Fossil Record)

Abstract

The dome-headed pachycephalosaurians are among the most enigmatic dinosaurs. Bearing a hypertrophied skull roof and elaborate cranial ornamentation, members of the clade are considered to have evolved complex sociosexual systems1,2,3. Despite their importance in understanding behavioural ecology in Dinosauria, the absence of uncontested early diverging taxa has hindered our ability to reconstruct the origin and early evolution of the clade4,5,6,7. Here we describe Zavacephale rinpoche gen. et sp. nov., from the Lower Cretaceous Khuren Dukh Formation of Mongolia, the most skeletally complete and geologically oldest pachycephalosaurian discovered globally. Z.rinpoche exhibits a well-developed frontoparietal dome and preserves the clade’s first record of manual elements and gastroliths. Phylogenetic analysis recovered Z.rinpoche as one of the earliest diverging pachycephalosaurians, pushing back fossil evidence of the frontoparietal dome by at least 14 Myr and clarifying macroevolutionary trends in its assembly. We found that the earliest stage of dome evolution occurred by means of a frontal-first developmental pattern with retention of open supratemporal fenestra, mirroring proposed ontogenetic trajectories in some Late Cretaceous taxa. Finally, intraskeletal osteohistology of the frontoparietal dome and hindlimb demonstrate decoupling of sociosexual and somatic maturity in early pachycephalosaurians, with advanced dome development preceding terminal body size.

生物環境工学
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