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    Genus of ankylosaurid dinosaur

    Datai
    Temporal range: Late Cretaceous (Turonian to Coniacian), 96–90 Ma
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    Kingdom: Animalia
    Phylum: Chordata
    Class: Reptilia
    Clade: Dinosauria
    Clade: †Ornithischia
    Clade: †Thyreophora
    Clade: †Ankylosauria
    Family: †Ankylosauridae
    Subfamily: †Ankylosaurinae
    Genus: †Datai
    Species:
    †D. yingliangis
    Binomial name
    †Datai yingliangis
    Xing et al., 2024

    Datai is an extinct genus of ankylosaurid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Zhoutian Formation of Jiangxi Province, China. The genus contains a single species, D. yingliangis, which is known from the articulated skulls and partial skeletons of two individuals.

    Discovery and naming

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    Type locality of Datai

    The Datai fossil material was discovered in 2016, in sediments of the Zhoutian Formation in Mazhou, Huichang County, Jiangxi Province, China. The fossils were then obtained by the Yingliang Stone Natural History Museum two years later, where they are currently stored. The two known specimens—representing different ages of immaturity—were found articulated and in association.[1]

    The holotype specimen, YLSNHM 01002, consists of a skull, four dorsal vertebrae, ribs, four distal caudal vertebrae surrounded by ossified tendons (likely indicative of the presence of a tail club), incomplete pectoral girdles, the left arm (including the humeral head and distal radius and ulna), a fragmentary left ilium, a distal right femur, several osteoderms.[1]

    The paratype specimen, YLSNHM 01003, also includes a skull, in addition to all of the cervical vertebrae, five dorsal vertebrae, incomplete pectoral girdles, the left elbow region (distal humerus and proximal radius and ulna), and osteoderms.[1]

    In 2024, Xing et al. described Datai yingliangis as a new genus and species of ankylosaurine dinosaur based on these fossil remains. The generic name, 'Datai', is a composite of the last characters of the Chinese words 'tongda' (to understand/to be sensible) and 'antai' (stable). The specific name, 'yingliangis', is in recognition of the Yingliang Group.[1]

    Datai skull material

    Classification

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    Life restoration

    Xing Lida pointed out that in the past, ankylosaurian phylogenies had little stability with many clades tending to collapse into polytomies. In the study he used the traits of Datai to improve the resolution. For their phylogenetic analysis, Xing et al. (2024) tested two character matrices. The first was based on the findings of Zheng et al. (2018) with fourteen poorly preserved taxa being deleted or "pruned" by Xing, and the second was based on the findings of Raven et al. (2023) with 34-taxon deletion. The first tree recovers Datai as a basal ankylosaurine, while the second recovers it as a sister taxon to the two Pinacosaurus species.[1]

    Both trees are reproduced below excluding the outgroups for improved readability:

    Topology A: Zheng et al. (2018) dataset[2] + Datai, 14-taxon deletion[1]
    Ankylosauridae

    Cedarpelta

    Chuanqilong

    Liaoningosaurus

    Shamosaurinae

    Ankylosaurinae

    Crichtonpelta

    Jinyunpelta

    Datai

    Pinacosaurus spp.

    Tsagantegia

    Saichania

    Tarchia kielanae

    Zaraapelta

    Dyoplosaurus

    Talarurus

    Nodocephalosaurus

    Ziapelta

    Zuul

    Anodontosaurus lambei

    Scolosaurus

    Ankylosaurus

    Euoplocephalus

    Topology B: Raven et al. (2023) dataset,[3] 34-taxon deletion
    Ankylosauridae

    Jinyunpelta

    Gobisaurus

    Chuanqilong

    Shamosaurus

    Ankylosaurinae

    Saichania

    Datai

    Pinacosaurus spp.

    Crichtonpelta

    Akainacephalus

    Ziapelta

    Zaraapelta

    Talarurus

    Tsagantegia

    Minotaurasaurus

    Tarchia teresae

    Scolosaurus

    Dyoplosaurus

    Euoplocephalus

    Zuul

    Anodontosaurus lambei

    Ankylosaurus


    References

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    1. ^ a b c d e f Xing, Lida; Niu, Kecheng; Mallon, Jordan; Miyashita, Tetsuto (2023). "A new armored dinosaur with double cheek horns from the early Late Cretaceous of southeastern China". Vertebrate Anatomy Morphology Palaeontology. 11. doi:10.18435/vamp29396. ISSN 2292-1389.
    2. ^ Wenjie Zheng; Xingsheng Jin; Yoichi Azuma; Qiongying Wang; Kazunori Miyata; Xing Xu (2018). "The most basal ankylosaurine dinosaur from the Albian–Cenomanian of China, with implications for the evolution of the tail club". Scientific Reports. 8 (1) 3711. Bibcode:2018NatSR...8.3711Z. doi:10.1038/s41598-018-21924-7. PMC 5829254. PMID 29487376.
    3. ^ Raven, T. J.; Barrett, P. M.; Joyce, C. B.; Maidment, S. C. R. (2023). "The phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary history of the armoured dinosaurs (Ornithischia: Thyreophora)" (PDF). Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 21 (1). 2205433. Bibcode:2023JSPal..2105433R. doi:10.1080/14772019.2023.2205433.
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    Ankylosauria
    • Kingdom: Animalia
    • Phylum: Chordata
    • Clade: Dinosauria
    • Clade: Ornithischia
    • Clade: Thyreophora
    Avemetatarsalia
      • see Avemetatarsalia
    Ornithischia
      • see Ornithischia
    Ankylosauria
      • see below↓
    Ankylosauria
    Ankylosauria
    • Cryptosaurus
    • Dracopelta
    • Minmi
    • Priodontognathus
    • Sarcolestes
    • Serendipaceratops?
    • Spicomellus
    • Stegosaurides?
    • Tianchisaurus
    • Vectipelta
    Parankylosauria
    • Antarctopelta
    • Kunbarrasaurus
    • Patagopelta?
    • Stegouros
    Euankylosauria
    Nodosauridae
    • Acanthopholis
    • Anoplosaurus
    • Dongyangopelta
    • Gargoyleosaurus?
    • Gastonia?
    • Glyptodontopelta
    • Horshamosaurus
    • Hylaeosaurus?
    • Invictarx
    • Mymoorapelta?
    • Polacanthoides?
    • Priconodon?
    • Propanoplosaurus
    • Rhadinosaurus
    • Sauroplites
    Polacanthinae
    • Gargoyleosaurus?
    • Gastonia?
    • Hoplitosaurus
    • Peloroplites?
    • Polacanthus
    • Taohelong?
    Nodosaurinae
    • Acantholipan
    • Ahshislepelta?
    • Borealopelta
    • Niobrarasaurus
    • Nodosaurus
    • Peloroplites?
    • Sauropelta
    • Silvisaurus
    • Tatankacephalus
    Panoplosaurini
    • Animantarx
    • Denversaurus
    • Edmontonia
    • Panoplosaurus
    • Texasetes
    Struthiosaurini
    • Europelta
    • Hungarosaurus
    • Pawpawsaurus
    • Stegopelta
    • Struthiosaurus
    Ankylosauridae
    • Ahshislepelta?
    • Aletopelta?
    • Cedarpelta
    • Chuanqilong
    • Huaxiazhoulong
    • Hylaeosaurus?
    • Liaoningosaurus
    • Zhejiangosaurus
    Shamosaurinae
    • Gobisaurus
    • Shamosaurus
    • Zhongyuansaurus?
    Ankylosaurinae
    • Bissektipelta
    • Crichtonpelta
    • Crichtonsaurus
    • Datai
    • Jinyunpelta
    • Minotaurasaurus
    • Pinacosaurus
    • Saichania
    • Shanxia?
    • Tarchia
    • Tianzhenosaurus?
    • Tsagantegia
    • Zaraapelta
    Ankylosaurini
    • Akainacephalus
    • Ankylosaurus
    • Anodontosaurus
    • Dyoplosaurus
    • Euoplocephalus
    • Nodocephalosaurus
    • Oohkotokia
    • Platypelta
    • Scolosaurus
    • Talarurus
    • Ziapelta
    • Zuul
    Sauropelta edwardsorum Ankylosaurus magniventris
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