A new Middle Triassic vertebrate assemblage from Miedary (southern Poland)Citation for this article: Czepiński, Ł, Pawlak, W., Rytel, A., Tałanda, M., Szczygielski, T., & Sulej, T. (2023) A new Middle Triassic vertebrate assemblage from Miedary (southern Poland). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology . https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2023.2265445
Łukasz Czepiński, Wojciech Pawlak, Adam Rytel, Mateusz Tałanda, Tomasz Szczygielski, Tomasz Sulej
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ABSTRACTThe Middle Triassic remains a poorly understood time in the evolution of land vertebrates. Here, we report a new Ladinian-age vertebrate assemblage from Miedary (southern Poland). It consists of more than 20 taxa including fish (four species of Hybodontiformes, cf. Gyrolepis, Redfieldiiformes, ‘Thelodus’, Saurichthys, Serrolepis, Prohalecites, Ptychoceratodus), amphibians (Mastodonsaurus, Gerrothorax, Plagiosternum, chroniosuchian Bystrowiella), and reptiles (Owenettidae, Blezingeria, Nothosaurus, Tanystropheus, an additional, yet unidentified tanystropheid, the doswelliid Jaxtasuchus, and another archosauromorph, as well as eight archosauriform tooth morphotypes). Preliminary comparisons suggest biogeographic and environmental similarities with roughly contemporaneous localities known from the southwestern part of the Germanic Basin. Among differences in these two areas are the presence of a new armored archosauromorph and a surprising abundance of Tanystropheus remains in the new Polish site. Miedary is currently the richest source of three-dimensionally preserved Tanystropheus material in the world, which will be crucial for a better understanding of the preferred environment and lifestyle of this highly specialized reptile. ACKNOWLEDGMENTSWe thank M. Stachacz and G. Niedźwiedzki who were the first to examine the Miedary outcrop. We are grateful to E. Maxwell, E. Mujal, R. Schoch, and S. Spiekman (SMNS), C. Klug, T. Scheyer, and B. Scheffold (PIMUZ), H. Hagdorn (MHI), and I. Werneburg and A. Krahl (GPIT) for their hospitality and help during the visits and examination of their collections. We are grateful to editor H.-D. Sues, H. Hagdorn, two anonymous reviewers, and K. De Beats, and J. Dzik for discussion of the manuscript and for their helpful suggestions. We thank R. Motani, A. Wolniewicz, and A. Tintori for their help in identification of the vertebral centra assigned to Blezingeria. We thank K. Przestrzelska and P. Bajdek for their help in specimen preparation, and M. Dziewiński and J. Jabłoński for help in fossil transportation and photography. We express our gratitude to the authorities of the Zbrosławice municipality, as well as the mayors (W. Nawrocki, H. Kupka) and the community of the Miedary village for their long-standing hospitality. We thank K. Pielka, owner of the Miedary claypit area for support during the excavations, and S. Szczygiel for help with obtaining archival pictures of the Miedary claypit. We thank all students and volunteers taking part in the fieldwork in the Miedary site since 2015, particularly those who directly contributed to the discovery of the specimens described in the herein study: J. Armatys, M. Baranowska, M. Bieniaszewski, J. Chrostowski, M. Gierek, M. Granica, K. Grygorczyk, D. Hałubek, S. Kaczmarczyk, S. Kawecki, A. Kawińska, L. Kłosińska, A. Kowalewska, T. Kozyk, B. Kulus, A. Lewczuk, A. Lis, S. López-Torres, A. Minich, K. Nawrot, R. Nowakowski, R. Pelczar, K. Peszek, J. Rabińska, P. Rozwalak, M. Ruminowicz, M. Samborska, I. Skowron, K. Sładkiewicz, B. Surmacz, D. Szelągowski, P. Ulwański, A. Witkowski, A. Wójcicka, and S. Ziarko. The excavations and studies were supported by the National Science Centre, Poland (grants 2017/27/B/NZ8/01543, 2020/39/O/NZ8/02301 awarded to T. Su. and 2019/35/N/NZ8/03806 awarded to Ł. C.).AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONSŁC, AR, WP, MT, and TSu led excavations at the Miedary site, which resulted in the collection of the described material. WP and AR prepared the description of the geological section. ŁC and AR analyzed the numerical data. ŁC and WP prepared the figures. All authors collectively wrote and edited the manuscript.DISCLOSURE STATEMENTNo potential conflict of interest was declared by the author(s).
在陆生脊椎动物的进化过程中,中三叠世仍然是一个鲜为人知的时期。在这里,我们报告了一个来自波兰南部mimiary的新的拉丁时代脊椎动物组合。它由20多个分类群组成,包括鱼类(四种Hybodontiformes,如Gyrolepis, Redfieldiiformes, ' Thelodus ', Saurichthys, Serrolepis, Prohalecites, Ptychoceratodus),两栖动物(乳齿龙,Gerrothorax, Plagiosternum, chroniosuchia Bystrowiella)和爬行动物(Owenettidae, Blezingeria, Nothosaurus, Tanystropheus,另一种尚未确定的Tanystropheus, doswelliid Jaxtasuchus,另一种始祖龙,以及八种始祖龙牙齿形态)。初步比较表明,生物地理和环境与日耳曼盆地西南部已知的大致同时期的地方相似。这两个地区的不同之处在于,在波兰的新遗址中发现了一种新的带盔甲的始祖龙,以及数量惊人的剑龙化石。Miedary是目前世界上保存最丰富的三维剑齿虎材料的来源,这对于更好地了解这种高度专业化的爬行动物的首选环境和生活方式至关重要。我们感谢M. Stachacz和G. Niedźwiedzki,他们是第一个检查军事露头的人。我们感谢E. Maxwell、E. Mujal、R. Schoch和S. Spiekman (SMNS)、C. Klug、T. Scheyer和B. Scheffold (PIMUZ)、H. Hagdorn (MHI)和I. Werneburg和A. Krahl (GPIT)在参观和检查藏品期间的热情好客和帮助。我们感谢h . d .编辑。sue, H. Hagdorn,两位匿名审稿人,以及K. De Beats和J. Dzik对手稿的讨论和他们有益的建议。我们感谢R. Motani, A. Wolniewicz和A. Tintori在鉴定Blezingeria椎体中心方面所提供的帮助。我们感谢K. Przestrzelska和P. Bajdek在标本制备方面的帮助,以及M. Dziewiński和J. Jabłoński在化石运输和摄影方面的帮助。我们对Zbrosławice市政当局以及市长(纳瓦罗基、库普卡)和米达里村社区长期以来的盛情款待表示感谢。我们感谢Miedary粘土坑的所有者K. Pielka在挖掘过程中的支持,以及S. Szczygiel帮助获得Miedary粘土坑的档案图片。我们感谢所有自2015年以来在军事基地参与实地工作的学生和志愿者,特别是那些直接为发现本文研究中描述的标本做出贡献的人:j . Armatys m . Baranowska m . Bieniaszewski j . Chrostowski m . Gierek m . Granica K . Grygorczyk d Hałubek, S . Kaczmarczyk S Kawecki a Kawiń平方公里列阵,l·Kłosiń平方公里列阵,a . Kowalewska t . Kozyk库鲁,a . Lewczuk Lis), S . Lopez-Torres a . Minich K Nawrot, r . Nowakowski r . Pelczar K . Peszek j·拉比ń平方公里列阵,p . Rozwalak m . Ruminowicz m . Samborska i skowron4月份K . Sładkiewicz, b . Surmacz d Szelągowski, p . Ulwań滑雪,a . Witkowski a . Wojcicka和美国Ziarko。挖掘和研究得到了波兰国家科学中心的支持(资助2017/27/B/NZ8/01543, 2020/39/O/NZ8/02301授予T. su, 2019/35/N/NZ8/03806授予Ł)。c)。作者CONTRIBUTIONSŁC, AR, WP, MT和TSu领导了在军事遗址的发掘工作,从而收集了所描述的材料。WP和AR编写了地质剖面的描述。ŁC和AR分析了数值数据。ŁC和WP编制了数据。所有作者共同撰写和编辑了手稿。披露声明作者未声明存在潜在利益冲突。
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The Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology publishes original contributions on all aspects of vertebrate paleobiology, including vertebrate origins, evolution, functional morphology, taxonomy, biostratigraphy, phylogenetics, paleoecology, paleobiogeography, and paleoanthropology. JVP publishes high quality peer-reviewed original articles, occasional reviews, and interdisciplinary papers. It is international in scope, and emphasizes both specimen- and field-based based research and the use of high-quality illustrations. Priority is given to articles dealing with topics of broad interest to the entire vertebrate paleontology community and to high-impact specialist studies. Articles dealing with narrower topics, including notes on taxonomic name changes (unless these deal with errors published in JVP), preliminary site reports, and documentation of new specimens of well-known taxa, are afforded lower priority.