Primera descripción de dientes de dinosaurios terópodos en la Formación Tereñes (Kimmeridgiense), Asturias
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Se describen tres dientes de dinosaurio terópodo procedentes del miembro
inferior de la Formación Tereñes (Kimmeridgiense) en los acantilados del
pueblo de Tereñes (municipio de Ribadesella) en el Principado de Asturias,
norte de España. Los dientes están depositados en el Museo del Jurásico de
Asturias (MUJA). Se asignan a Theropoda indet. (MUJA-0813) y Allosauroidea?
indet. (MUJA-0757 y MUJA-3680). Representan los primeros restos
esqueléticos de terópodo de esta formación, en la que las icnitas de terópodo
son relativamente frecuentes
Three theropod teeth from the outcrops of the unnamed lower member of the Tereñes Formation (Kimmeridgian) in the sea cliffs of the village of Tereñes (Ribadesella municipality) in the Principality of Asturias, northern Spain, are described. The teeth are housed in the Museo del Jurásico de Asturias (MUJA, Jurassic Museum of Asturias). They are assigned to Theropoda indet (MUJA-0813) and Allosauroidea? indet. (MUJA-0757 and MUJA- 3680). They represent the first theropod skeletal remains in the Tereñes Formation, in which theropod footprints are relatively frequent
Three theropod teeth from the outcrops of the unnamed lower member of the Tereñes Formation (Kimmeridgian) in the sea cliffs of the village of Tereñes (Ribadesella municipality) in the Principality of Asturias, northern Spain, are described. The teeth are housed in the Museo del Jurásico de Asturias (MUJA, Jurassic Museum of Asturias). They are assigned to Theropoda indet (MUJA-0813) and Allosauroidea? indet. (MUJA-0757 and MUJA- 3680). They represent the first theropod skeletal remains in the Tereñes Formation, in which theropod footprints are relatively frequent







