Ornithodesmus Cluniculus
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''Ornithodesmus'' (meaning "bird link") is a
genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In bino ...
of small,
dromaeosaurid Dromaeosauridae () is a family (biology), family of feathered coelurosaurian Theropoda, theropod dinosaurs. They were generally small to medium-sized feathered carnivores that flourished in the Cretaceous period (geology), Period. The name Drom ...
dinosaur Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria. They first appeared during the Triassic Geological period, period, between 243 and 233.23 million years ago (mya), although the exact origin and timing of the #Evolutio ...
from the
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in
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, dating to about 125 million years ago. The name was originally assigned to a bird-like
sacrum The sacrum (: sacra or sacrums), in human anatomy, is a triangular bone at the base of the spine that forms by the fusing of the sacral vertebrae (S1S5) between ages 18 and 30. The sacrum situates at the upper, back part of the pelvic cavity, ...
(a series of vertebrae fused to the hip bones), initially believed to come from a bird and subsequently identified as a
pterosaur Pterosaurs are an extinct clade of flying reptiles in the order Pterosauria. They existed during most of the Mesozoic: from the Late Triassic to the end of the Cretaceous (228 million to 66 million years ago). Pterosaurs are the earli ...
. More complete pterosaur remains were later assigned to ''Ornithodesmus'', until recently a detailed analysis determined that the original specimen in fact came from a small
theropod Theropoda (; from ancient Greek , (''therion'') "wild beast"; , (''pous, podos'') "foot"">wiktionary:ποδός"> (''pous, podos'') "foot" is one of the three major groups (clades) of dinosaurs, alongside Ornithischia and Sauropodom ...
, specifically a
dromaeosaur Dromaeosauridae () is a family of feathered coelurosaurian theropod dinosaurs. They were generally small to medium-sized feathered carnivores that flourished in the Cretaceous Period. The name Dromaeosauridae means 'running lizards', from Gr ...
, making it one of the first dromaeosaurs known to science. All pterosaurian material previously assigned to this genus has been renamed ''
Istiodactylus ''Istiodactylus'' is a genus of pterosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, about 120 million years ago. The first fossil was discovered on the English Isle of Wight in 1887, and in 1901 became the holotype specimen of a new species ...
''.


Description

As it is only known from isolated vertebrae, little is known about the appearance of ''Ornithodesmus''. The neural spines of the vertebrae are fused and form a blade over the 9.6 centimetres long sacrum, which is slightly arched. The bases of the neural spines form a lateral platform, and the first two vertebrae of the sequence have deep hollow cavities, which formed space for
air sacs Air sacs are spaces within an organism where there is the constant presence of air. Among modern animals, birds possess the most air sacs (9–11), with their extinct dinosaurian relatives showing a great increase in the pneumatization (presence ...
. Based on its apparent identity as a dromaeosaur, it was probably carnivorous, and likely measured about long in life. Dromaeosaur teeth probably belonging to a velociraptorine are known from the same formation, but are too large to have belonged to ''Ornithodesmus''; rather, these must have come from a theropod closer in size to the giant ''
Utahraptor ''Utahraptor'' (meaning "Utah's predator") is a genus of large dromaeosaurid (a group of feathered carnivorous theropods) dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period from around 139 to 135 million years ago in what is now the United ...
''.


History and classification

''Ornithodesmus cluniculus'' was first described by
Harry Govier Seeley Harry Govier Seeley (18 February 1839 – 8 January 1909) was a British paleontologist. Early life Seeley was born in London on 18 February 1839, the second son of Richard Hovill Seeley, a goldsmith, and his second wife Mary Govier. When his fa ...
in 1887, based on a set of six fused vertebrae from the hip (''sacrum''), specimen number BMNH R187, found by William Fox in the
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of
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. Seeley thought the bones came from a primitive
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, and gave it a name meaning "bird link",Seeley, H. (1887). "On a sacrum, apparently indicating a new type of Bird, ''Ornithodesmus cluniculus'', Seeley, from the Wealden of Brook." ''Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London'', 42: 206-211. from Greek ὄρνις (''ornis''), "bird", en δεσμός (''desmos''), "link". The
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''cluniculus'' means "little buttock" in
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, a reference to the small thighs indicated by the size of the specimen. Later that year, John Hulke (in an anonymous paper) suggested the remains actually belonged to a
pterosaur Pterosaurs are an extinct clade of flying reptiles in the order Pterosauria. They existed during most of the Mesozoic: from the Late Triassic to the end of the Cretaceous (228 million to 66 million years ago). Pterosaurs are the earli ...
.Anonymous (1887). "Discussion (on ''Ornithodesmus'' and ''Patricosaurus'')." ''Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London'', 43: 219-220. Seeley himself later changed his opinion when he described the complete skeleton (specimen number BMNH R176) of a new pterosaur species he believed was closely related to ''O. cluniculus''. He named this new species ''Ornithodesmus latidens'' in 1901. Although he now considered it a pterosaur, Seeley at the time still considered ''Ornithodesmus'' close to the origin of birds, and suggested the (now defunct) theory that birds and pterosaurs shared a close common ancestry.Seeley, H. (1901). ''Dragons of the Air''. London: Methuen & Co. 239 pp. For over a century following this, the pterosaur ''O. latidens'' was used as the standard example of ''Ornithodesmus'', and the fragmentary type specimen was largely ignored. In 1913,
Reginald Walter Hooley Reginald Walter Hooley (5 September 1865 – 5 May 1923) was a businessman and amateur paleontologist, collecting on the Isle of Wight. He is probably best remembered for describing the dinosaur ''Iguanodon atherfieldensis'', now ''Mantellisaurus ...
named a new family to distinguish ''Ornithodesmus'' from other large pterosaurs known at the time, Ornithodesmidae.Hooley, R.W. (1913). "The skeleton of ''Ornithodesmus latidens''; an Ornithosaur from the Wealden Shales of Atherfield (Isle of Wight)." ''Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society'', 69(1-4): 372-422. In 1993, Stafford C. Howse and Andrew Milner re-examined the type specimen of ''O. cluniculus'' and determined that Seeley had incorrectly referred the pterosaur species to this genus. They identified ''O. cluniculus'' as a theropod dinosaur. Specifically, they suggested it was a
troodontid Troodontidae is a clade of bird-like theropod dinosaurs from the Late Jurassic to Late Cretaceous. During most of the 20th century, troodontid fossils were few and incomplete and they have therefore been allied, at various times, with many dinos ...
, based on its similarity to the supposed troodontid specimen BMNH R4463.Howse, S.C.B. and Milner, A.R. (1993). "''Ornithodesmus''—a maniraptoran theropod dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of the Isle of Wight, England." ''Palaeontology'', 36: 425–437. However, later study by Peter Makovicky and Mark Norell showed this specimen to be a
dromaeosaurid Dromaeosauridae () is a family (biology), family of feathered coelurosaurian Theropoda, theropod dinosaurs. They were generally small to medium-sized feathered carnivores that flourished in the Cretaceous period (geology), Period. The name Drom ...
; because of this mis-identification, they suggested ''Ornithodesmus'' was likely a dromaeosaurid as well.Norell, M.A. and Makovicky, P. (1997). "Important features of the dromaeosaur skeleton: Information from a new specimen." ''American Museum Novitates'', 3215: 1-28.
Darren Naish Darren William Naish (born 26 September 1975) is a British vertebrate palaeontologist, author and science communicator. As a researcher, he is best known for his work describing and reevaluating dinosaurs and other Mesozoic reptiles, including ...
and colleagues in 2001 argued against a dromaeosaurid identity for ''Ornithodesmus'', suggesting instead it was related to the ceratosaurs or coelophysids.Naish, D., Hutt, S. and Martill, D.M. (2001). "Saurischian dinosaurs: theropods." in Martill, D.M. and Naish, D. (eds). ''Dinosaurs of the Isle of Wight''. The Palaeontological Association, Field Guides to Fossils. 10, 242-309. However, Naish and Martill later changed their opinions, publishing a paper in 2007 that agreed with previous studies and classifying ''Ornithodesmus'' as a dromaeosaurid.Naish, D. and Martill, D. M. (2007). "Dinosaurs of Great Britain and the role of the Geological Society of London in their discovery: basal Dinosauria and Saurischia." ''Journal of the Geological Society, London'', 164(3): 493-510 A 2019 analysis placed ''Ornithodesmus'' in family
Unenlagiidae Unenlagiidae is a proposed family of eumaniraptoran paravians that includes the subfamilies Unenlagiinae and possibly Halszkaraptorinae. Fossils of both subfamilies have been found in both Gondwanan and Laurasian deposits. The biology of the g ...
, otherwise considered a subgroup of Dromaeosauridae. The more complete pterosaur specimens that had long been associated with the name ''Ornithodesmus'' were given a new name in 2001, ''
Istiodactylus ''Istiodactylus'' is a genus of pterosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, about 120 million years ago. The first fossil was discovered on the English Isle of Wight in 1887, and in 1901 became the holotype specimen of a new species ...
''.Howse, Milner and Martill (2001). "Pterosaurs." in Martill, D.M. and Naish, D. (eds.). ''Dinosaurs of the Isle of Wight''. The Palaeontological Association, London. pp. 324-335.


See also

*
Timeline of dromaeosaurid research This timeline of dromaeosaurid research is a chronological listing of events in the history of paleontology focused on the dromaeosaurids, a group of sickle-clawed, bird-like theropod dinosaurs including animals like ''Velociraptor''. Since the ...


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* {{Taxonbar, from=Q1578419 Dromaeosauridae Dinosaur genera Barremian dinosaurs Wessex Formation Taxa named by Harry Seeley Fossil taxa described in 1887 Dinosaurs of the United Kingdom