Shujun Zhang’s scientific contributions

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Osteological and taxonomic reassessments of Sahaliyania elunchunorum (Dinosauria, Hadrosauridae) from the Upper Cretaceous Yuliangzi Formation, northeast China
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July 2022

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Wei Gu

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Shulin Hai

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Shujun Zhang

The osteology and taxonomy of the lambeosaurine Sahaliyania elunchunorum from the upper Yuliangzi Formation (middle Maastrichtian) are reevaluated herein. Based on detailed morphological comparisons among hadrosauroids, we argue that Wulaga lambeosaurine specimens, most of which were previously ascribed to S. elunchunorum, display a combination of features that is typical of Amurosaurus riabinini from the upper Udurchukan Formation (middle Maastrichtian) at the Blagoveschensk locality. This combination includes several anterodorsally-posteroventrally oriented lateral foramina of the maxilla with a very large last one partially obscured by the ventral extremity of the jugal contact, a narrow infratemporal region of the jugal that is ~70% as wide as the orbit, a relatively low anterior third of the strongly dorsally concave sagittal crest of the parietal, mesiodistally wide maxillary tooth crowns (~1.2–1.3 teeth per cm), the sternal posterolateral process slightly shorter than the anteromedial plate, and a gently ventrally deflected preacetabular process of the ilium. Considering the osteological similarities and the fact that the Yuliangzi and Udurchukan formations were deposited synchronously in the same basin, S. elunchunorum is regarded here as a junior synonym of A. riabinini. ~70% of the complete Amurosaurus fibulae from the Wulaga bonebed exhibit a total length of more than 85 cm that probably corresponds to the adult stages. Histological sections from these fibulae are sufficiently remodeled by dense secondary osteons, with poorly developed vascularization of primary osteons along fibrolamellar bone in the outer cortex. The phylogenetic analysis of Lambeosaurinae recovers a sister-taxon relationship between Amurosaurus and Lambeosaurus.