Gobisaurus is an extinct genus of herbivorous basal ankylosaurid ankylosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of China (Nei Mongol Zizhiqu). The genus is monotypic, containing only the species Gobisaurus domoculus.

Discovery and naming

Life restoration

The Sino-Soviet Expeditions (1959–1960) discovered an ankylosaurian skeleton in the Gobi Desert of Inner Mongolia near Moartu, in the region of the Alashan Desert. The find was largely neglected until fossils were selected for a travelling exhibition touring the globe between 1990 and 1997, in the context of the China-Canada Dinosaur Project. The postcranial skeleton could not be located but the skull was displayed, informally labelled "Gobisaurus", at the time a nomen nudum.

In 2001, Matthew K. Vickaryous, Anthony P. Russell, Philip John Currie and Zhao Xijin named and described the type species Gobisaurus domoculus. The generic name means "Gobi (Desert) lizard," referring to its provenance. The specific name means "hidden from view" in Latin, referring to its being overlooked for three decades.

The holotype, IVPP V12563, was found in a layer of the Miaogou Formation (Maortu locality; originally interpreted as the nearby Ulansuhai Formation). Some studies indicate it may date to the Turonian, but others suggest an older date spanning between the Barremian and Albian. It consists of a skull and the as yet undescribed postcranial remains.

In 2014, Victoria Arbour concluded that Zhongyuansaurus, the type specimen of which, HGM 41HIII-0002, includes extensive postcranial remains, was a possible junior synonym of Gobisaurus.

Description

Skull of Gobisaurus

Gobisaurus is a large ankylosaurian. The skull measured 46 centimetres (18 in) in length and 45 centimetres (18 in) across.

Gobisaurus domoculus shares many cranial similarities with Shamosaurus scutatus, including a rounded squamosal, short squamosal horns, low supraorbital bosses, large elliptical orbital fenestrae and external nares (oval eye sockets and nostrils), the cross-section of the eye sockets being about a fifth of skull length, a deltoid dorsal profile with a narrow rostrum (a narrow, kite-shaped, snout in top view), quadratojugal protuberances (cheek horns), and caudolaterally directed paroccipital processes (extensions of the rear skull pointing to behind and sideways). But the two taxa may be distinguished by differences in the length of the maxillary tooth row (26,6% instead of 40% of total skull length with Gobisaurus), an unfused basipterygoid-pterygoid process in Gobisaurus, the front of the pterygoid being in e vertical position, the presence on an elongate vomerine premaxillary process in Gobisaurus, and the presence of cranial sculpting in Shamosaurus, but not in Gobisaurus. This latter difference was denied by Arbour who concluded that the degree of sculpting was roughly the same.

The external nostrils had about 23% of skull length.

HGM 41HIII-0002, the holotype of Zhongyuansaurus, preserves a tail club "handle": the vertebrae toward the end of the tail interlock tightly, making the end stiff. However, this specimen does not appear to have a tail club "knob", the bulbous osteoderms seen in derived ankylosaurids.

Phylogeny

Gobisaurus was placed in the Ankylosauridae in 2001. Vickaryous et al., 2004 found that a clade formed by Shamosaurus and Gobisaurus is "nested deep within the ankylosaurid lineage as the first successive outgroup to (the subfamily) Ankylosaurinae".

Other analyses find a more basal position as the sister species of Shamosaurus. Concluding that Zhongyuansaurus was a probable junior synonym of Gobisaurus, Arbour considered it unnecessary to use the term Shamosaurinae for the clade including just Shamosaurus and Gobisaurus.

Gobisaurus in a cladogram simplified from Zheng et al. (2018):

AnkylosauridaeKunbarrasaurus Hylaeosaurus Liaoningosaurus Chuanqilong Cedarpelta Shamosaurus Gobisaurus Ankylosaurinae Jinyunpelta Crichtonpelta Pinacosaurus spp. Saichania Zaraapelta Tarchia Ankylosaurini Tsagantegia Talarurus Nodocephalosaurus Ziapelta Euoplocephalus Ankylosaurus Anodontosaurus Scolosaurus Zuul Dyoplosaurus
Kunbarrasaurus
Hylaeosaurus Liaoningosaurus Chuanqilong Cedarpelta Shamosaurus Gobisaurus Ankylosaurinae Jinyunpelta Crichtonpelta Pinacosaurus spp. Saichania Zaraapelta Tarchia Ankylosaurini Tsagantegia Talarurus Nodocephalosaurus Ziapelta Euoplocephalus Ankylosaurus Anodontosaurus Scolosaurus Zuul Dyoplosaurus
Hylaeosaurus
Liaoningosaurus Chuanqilong Cedarpelta Shamosaurus Gobisaurus Ankylosaurinae Jinyunpelta Crichtonpelta Pinacosaurus spp. Saichania Zaraapelta Tarchia Ankylosaurini Tsagantegia Talarurus Nodocephalosaurus Ziapelta Euoplocephalus Ankylosaurus Anodontosaurus Scolosaurus Zuul Dyoplosaurus
Liaoningosaurus
Chuanqilong
Cedarpelta
Shamosaurus Gobisaurus Ankylosaurinae Jinyunpelta Crichtonpelta Pinacosaurus spp. Saichania Zaraapelta Tarchia Ankylosaurini Tsagantegia Talarurus Nodocephalosaurus Ziapelta Euoplocephalus Ankylosaurus Anodontosaurus Scolosaurus Zuul Dyoplosaurus
Shamosaurus
Gobisaurus
AnkylosaurinaeJinyunpelta Crichtonpelta Pinacosaurus spp. Saichania Zaraapelta Tarchia Ankylosaurini Tsagantegia Talarurus Nodocephalosaurus Ziapelta Euoplocephalus Ankylosaurus Anodontosaurus Scolosaurus Zuul Dyoplosaurus
Jinyunpelta
Crichtonpelta Pinacosaurus spp. Saichania Zaraapelta Tarchia Ankylosaurini Tsagantegia Talarurus Nodocephalosaurus Ziapelta Euoplocephalus Ankylosaurus Anodontosaurus Scolosaurus Zuul Dyoplosaurus
Crichtonpelta
Pinacosaurus spp. Saichania Zaraapelta Tarchia Ankylosaurini Tsagantegia Talarurus Nodocephalosaurus Ziapelta Euoplocephalus Ankylosaurus Anodontosaurus Scolosaurus Zuul Dyoplosaurus
Pinacosaurus spp.
Saichania Zaraapelta Tarchia Ankylosaurini Tsagantegia Talarurus Nodocephalosaurus Ziapelta Euoplocephalus Ankylosaurus Anodontosaurus Scolosaurus Zuul Dyoplosaurus
Saichania Zaraapelta Tarchia
Saichania
Zaraapelta Tarchia
Zaraapelta
Tarchia
AnkylosauriniTsagantegia Talarurus Nodocephalosaurus Ziapelta Euoplocephalus Ankylosaurus Anodontosaurus Scolosaurus Zuul Dyoplosaurus
Tsagantegia
Talarurus Nodocephalosaurus
Talarurus
Nodocephalosaurus
Ziapelta Euoplocephalus Ankylosaurus Anodontosaurus Scolosaurus Zuul Dyoplosaurus
Ziapelta Euoplocephalus
Ziapelta
Euoplocephalus
Ankylosaurus Anodontosaurus Scolosaurus Zuul Dyoplosaurus
Ankylosaurus
Anodontosaurus Scolosaurus Zuul Dyoplosaurus
Anodontosaurus
Scolosaurus Zuul Dyoplosaurus
Scolosaurus
Zuul Dyoplosaurus
Zuul
Dyoplosaurus

In phylogenetic analyses by Xing et al. (2024), Gobisaurus is recovered as a member of Shamosaurinae or as an ankylosaurid less derived than Shamosaurus. Below are two simplified cladograms from that study:

Topology A: Zheng et al. (2018) dataset + Datai (14-taxon deletion)Ankylosauridae Cedarpelta Chuanqilong Liaoningosaurus Shamosaurinae Gobisaurus Shamosaurus AnkylosaurinaeTopology B: Raven et al. (2023) dataset + Datai (34-taxon deletion)Ankylosauridae Jinyunpelta Gobisaurus Chuanqilong Shamosaurus Ankylosaurinae
AnkylosauridaeCedarpelta Chuanqilong Liaoningosaurus Shamosaurinae Gobisaurus Shamosaurus Ankylosaurinae
Cedarpelta
Chuanqilong
Liaoningosaurus
ShamosaurinaeGobisaurus Shamosaurus
Gobisaurus
Shamosaurus
Ankylosaurinae
AnkylosauridaeJinyunpelta Gobisaurus Chuanqilong Shamosaurus Ankylosaurinae
Jinyunpelta
Gobisaurus
Chuanqilong
Shamosaurus Ankylosaurinae
Shamosaurus
Ankylosaurinae

See also