Biology:Tyrannomimus

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Short description: Extinct genus of ornithomimosaurian dinosaurs

Tyrannomimus
Temporal range: Early Cretaceous, Aptian
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Diagram of known fossil material
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Clade: Saurischia
Clade: Theropoda
Clade: Ornithomimosauria
Family: Deinocheiridae
Genus: Tyrannomimus
Hattori et al., 2023
Species:
T. fukuiensis
Binomial name
Tyrannomimus fukuiensis
Hattori et al., 2023

Tyrannomimus (meaning "tyrant mimic") is an extinct genus of ornithomimosaurian theropod dinosaurs from the Kitadani Formation of Japan. The type species is Tyrannomimus fukuiensis.[1]

Discovery and naming

Life restoration

Tyrannomimus is based on the holotype FPDM-V-11311, a partial postrcranial skeleton. Multiple referred specimens are also known.

They were named as a new genus and species of ornithomimosaur in 2023. The generic name, "Tyrannomimus", is a reference to its morphological similarities with tyrannosauroids, particularly the vertical ridge of the ilium previously believed to be a synapomorphy of that clade and shared with Aviatyrannis. The specific name, "fukuiensis", refers to Fukui Prefecture where the fossils were found.[1]

Classification

Tyrannomimus was entered in a phylogenetic analysis by Hattori et al. (2023) and placed within the family Deinocheiridae, as the sister taxon to Harpymimus. Their cladogram is shown below:[1]

Ornithomimosauria
Nqwebasaurus
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Pelecanimimus
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Shenzhousaurus Shenzhousaurus.jpg

Beishanlong Beishanlong grandis.jpg

LH-02-01

Deinocheiridae

Tyrannomimus Tyrannomimus.png

Harpymimus Harpymimus steveoc (flipped).jpg

Garudimimus
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Deinocheirus
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Paraxenisaurus
Paraxenisaurus normalensis as Deinocheirid.jpg
Ornithomimidae
Archaeornithomimus
Archaeornithomimus.png

Bissekty ornithomimid

Sinornithomimus
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Rativates
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Struthiomimus Struthiomimus BW.jpg

Gallimimus Gallimimus Steveoc86 (flipped).jpg

Anserimimus

Ornithomimus
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Qiupalong
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Although it wasn't included in the dataset, Hattori et al. also consider Aviatyrannis to be a basal ornithomimosaur due to its similarities with Tyrannomimus.[1]

Paleoenvironment

Tyrannomimus lived alongside a diverse assemblage of animals, most of which are named after Fukui Prefecture. These include the sauropod Fukuititan, the ornithopods Fukuisaurus and Koshisaurus, and the theropods Fukuiraptor, Fukuivenator, and Fukuipteryx.[2][3][4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Hattori, S.; Shibata, M.; Kawabe, S.; Imai, T.; Nishi, H.; Azuma, Y. (2023). "New theropod dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of Japan provides critical implications for the early evolution of ornithomimosaurs". Scientific Reports 13: 13842. doi:10.1038/s41598-023-40804-3. PMC 10484975. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-40804-3. 
  2. Azuma, Y.; Shibata, M. (2010). "Fukuititan nipponensis, a new titanosauriform sauropod from the Early Cretaceous Tetori Group of Fukui Prefecture, Japan". Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition 84 (3): 454–462. doi:10.1111/j.1755-6724.2010.00268.x. 
  3. Shibaba, Masateru; Azuma, Yoichi (2015). "New basal hadrosauroid (Dinosauria: Ornithopoda) from the Lower Cretaceous Kitadani Formation, Fukui, central Japan.". Zootaxa 3914 (4): 421–440. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3914.4.3. PMID 25661952. http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2015/f/z03914p440f.pdf. |
  4. Imai, T., Azuma, Y., Kawabe, S., Shibata, M., Miyata, K., Wang, M., & Zhou, Z. (2019). An unusual bird (Theropoda, Avialae) from the Early Cretaceous of Japan suggests complex evolutionary history of basal birds. Communications Biology, 2(1). doi: 10.1038/s42003-019-0639-4

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