The sternum and interclavicle of Aelurognathus tigriceps (Broom & Haughton, 1913) (Therapsida: Gorgonopsia), with comments on sternal evolution in therapsids

C. Sidor, Arjan Mann
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Understanding the origin and evolution of the unique mammalian respiratory system hinges on our knowledge of the osteological changes in the pectoral apparatus (i.e., scapulocoracoid, cleithrum, clavicle, interclavicle, sternum) throughout the synapsid fossil record. Among non-mammalian therapsids, documentation of this anatomy is woefully incomplete, with groups such as dinocephalians and gorgonopsians remaining poorly documented. Here we provide a detailed anatomical description of an articulated sternum and interclavicle of a well-preserved specimen of Aelurognathus tigriceps (Broom & Haughton, 1913) from the Lopingian upper Madumabisa Mudstone Formation, Luangwa Basin of Zambia. The sternal morphology reveals new anatomical details on the attachment sites for the ribs, showing three distinct facets, and a previously undescribed depression on the ventral surface for the attachment of the interclavicle. We also provide a preliminary discussion of the morphological variation of these elements both within Gorgonopsia and across Therapsida.
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Aelurognathus tigriceps (Broom & Haughton, 1913)的胸骨和锁骨间骨(兽脚类:Gorgonopsia),以及对兽脚类胸骨进化的评论
了解哺乳动物独特的呼吸系统的起源和进化取决于我们对整个类人猿化石记录中胸器(即肩胛骨、劈骨、锁骨、锁骨间骨、胸骨)的骨骼变化的了解。在非哺乳动物的有脊椎动物中,这种解剖结构的记录非常不完整,恐龙头目和芡实目等类群的记录仍然很少。在这里,我们对赞比亚卢安瓜盆地罗平期上马杜马比萨泥岩地层中一个保存完好的老虎蜥标本(Aelurognathus tigriceps (Broom & Haughton, 1913))的胸骨和锁骨间的解剖结构进行了详细描述。胸骨形态揭示了肋骨附着点的新的解剖细节,显示了三个不同的切面,以及腹面上以前未曾描述过的锁骨间附着凹陷。我们还初步讨论了这些元素在高竿顶目内部以及在Therapsida之间的形态变异。
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