Triprismatoolithus
Temporal range: Campanian
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Basic shell type: Dinosauroid-prismatic
Oofamily: Arriagadoolithidae
Oogenus: Triprismatoolithus
Jackson and Varricchio, 2010
Oospecies
  • T. stephensi Jackson and Varricchio, 2010 (type)

Triprismatoolithus is an oogenus of dinosaur egg native to Teton County, Montana.[1] It is classified in the oofamily Arriagadoolithidae, the eggs of alvarezsaurs.[2]

Distribution

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Triprismatoolithus is known exclusively from Sevenmile Hill, a fossil site at the Two Medicine Formation in Teton County, Montana. It is the oldest known fossil egg site at that formation, dating to 80 million years ago, the early part of the Campanian.[1]

History

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Fossil eggs are common from the upper part of the Two Medicine formation, but it was not until 2010 that paleontologists discovered eggs in the lower part, including Triprismatoolithus. They were discovered by two paleontologists from the University of Montana: Frankie D. Jackson and David J. Varricchio.[1] It remained of uncertain classification (because no similar eggs were known) until 2012 when Agnolin et al. discovered similar eggs associated with Bonapartenykus, which they classified with Triprismatoolithus in a new oofamily, Arriagadoolithidae.

Description

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The type specimen of Triprismatoolithus is a complete egg measuring 30 mm by 75 mm, but several other incomplete eggs and eggshell fragments are known. The eggs were paired, similar to Continuoolithus. The eggshell is between ranges from 525 to 850 μm thick.[1]

Triprismatoolithus is notable for having three structural layers,[1] similar to birds and unlike most other non-avian dinosaur eggs.[3] The second layer, known as the prismatic layer, is made up of closely packed calcite crystals, and exhibits irregular squamatic texture.[1][2] It is five times thicker than the mammillary layer.[1]

The surface of the eggshell of Triprismatoolithus is covered with low, rounded tubercles, similar to Arriagadoolithus.[1][2]

Classification

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Triprismatoolithus shares many unique characteristics with Arriagadoolithus, so they are classified together in the oofamily Arriagadoolithidae.[2] Triprismatoolithus contains a single oospecies: T. stephensi.[1]

Paleobiology

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Triprismatoolithus has not been found associated with embryos or adult remains, so it is unknown precisely what kind of dinosaur laid the eggs. However, the closely related oogenus, Arriagadoolithus, was discovered closely associated with the alvarezsaurid Bonapartenykus, so it is likely that T. stephensi was also laid by an unknown alvarezaur or a closely related dinosaur.[2]

Arriagadoolithids, like elongatoolithids, prismatoolithids, and Continuoolithus,[1] are laid in pairs, which is interpreted as evidence that oviraptorosaurs, troodontids, and alvarezsaurs had two functioning oviducts, unlike birds which have only one.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Jackson, Frankie; Varricchio, David (2010). "Fossil eggs and eggshell from the lowermost Two Medicine Formation of western Montana, Sevenmile Hill locality". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (4): 1142–1156. doi:10.1111/j.1475-4983.2011.01114.x.
  2. ^ a b c d e f F. L. Agnolin, J. E. Powell, F. E. Novas and M. Kundrát. 2012. "New alvarezsaurid (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from uppermost Cretaceous of north-western Patagonia with associated eggs." Cretaceous Research 35(1):33–56
  3. ^ Laura E. Wilson, Karen Chin, Frankie D. Jackson, and Emily S. Bray. (2012). "Fossil eggshell: Fragments from the past" UCMP's online fossil egg exhibit.

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Arriagadoolithidae

association. Triprismatoolithus has not been found in association with any skeletal remains; however, the close resemblance between Triprismatoolithus and Arriagadoolithus

Egg fossil

Pseudogeckoolithus Oofamily Arriagadoolithidae Arriagadoolithus Triprismatoolithus Oofamily Prismatoolithidae Preprismatoolithus Prismatoolithus Protoceratopsidovum

Gannanoolithus

therizinosaurs Dendroolithus wangdianensis Arraigadoolithus patagoniensis Triprismatoolithus stephensi Trigonoolithus armoae Preprismatoolithus coloradensis Egg

Arriagadoolithus

monotypic oogenus containing A. patagoniensis. It is classified alongside Triprismatoolithus in the oofamily Arriagadoolithidae. The two eggs of Arriagadoolithus

Milk River Formation

choteauensis 313 isolated eggshell fragments Laid by an ornithopod. Triprismatoolithus Indeterminate 60 isolated eggshell fragments Laid by a bird or theropod

List of the prehistoric life of Montana

species †Triceratops prorsus †Trigonia †Trigonia montanaensis Trionyx †Triprismatoolithus – type locality for genus †Troodon – type locality for genus †Troodon

Continuoolithus

Troodon formosus), some small unidentified theropod eggs, P. hirschi, Triprismatoolithus, Tubercuoolithus, Spheroolithus albertensis (eggs of Maiasaura), S

List of the Mesozoic life of Montana

†Trigonocallista †Trigonocallista orbiculata Trionyx †Triprismatoolithus – type locality for genus †Triprismatoolithus stephensi – type locality for species †Trochicola