Earliest Tuatara Relative (Lepidosauria: Sphenodontinae) from Southern Continents

IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q3 PALEONTOLOGY Ameghiniana Pub Date : 2021-09-30 DOI:10.5710/AMGH.13.07.2021.3442
S. Apesteguía, F. Garberoglio, R. O. Gómez
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Abstract. The New Zealand tuatara (Sphenodon) is the sole surviving rhynchocephalian of a once thriving group across Pangea during early Mesozoic times. Outside New Zealand, close relatives of the tuatara (sphenodontines) are known from a few Jurassic records in North America and Europe and from end-Cretaceous incomplete remains in Patagonia. Still, the evolutionary relationships of most of them remain elusive. Here we describe a new sphenodontine, Tika giacchinoi gen. et sp. nov., based on well-preserved cranial and postcranial remains from upper levels of the Candeleros Formation (Cenomanian) at the Konservat-Lagerstätte of ‘La Buitrera Paleontological Area’ in northern Patagonia, Argentina. Our phylogenetic analysis recovered Tika as a close relative of the tuatara, together with Laurasian and Patagonian taxa. The new finding represents the oldest certain sphenodontine from the gondwanan continents and reinforces the hypothesis that particular terrestrial ectothermic tetrapods attained a circumantarctic Cretaceous-Tertiary distribution. Tika is inferred to have fed upon a variety of prey items including small vertebrates, similar to the extant tuatara, but ecologically different from the large herbivorous sphenodontians already known from La Buitrera. Therefore the new taxon expands the known diversity of sphenodontians during the Late Cretaceous in Patagonia and indicates that Rhynchocephalia, although declining or extinct in Laurasia, were still taxonomic and ecologically diverse in southwestern Gondwana.
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南大陆最早的Tuatara亲戚(鳞翅目:鞘翅目)
摘要新西兰巨蜥(Sphenodon)是中生代早期盘古大陆一个曾经繁荣的类群中唯一幸存的钩头蛛。在新西兰以外,从北美和欧洲的一些侏罗纪记录以及巴塔哥尼亚白垩纪末不完整的遗骸中,人们都知道了巨蜥的近亲。尽管如此,它们中大多数的进化关系仍然难以捉摸。在这里,我们描述了一种新的sphenodontine,Tika giacchinoi gen.et sp.nov.,基于阿根廷巴塔哥尼亚北部“La Buitrera古生物区”Konservat Lagerstätte Candeleros组(Cenomanian)上层保存完好的颅骨和颅后遗骸。我们的系统发育分析发现,蒂卡与劳拉西亚和巴塔哥尼亚分类群一起,是tuatara的近亲。这一新发现代表了冈瓦纳大陆最古老的某种蝶齿龙,并强化了一种假设,即特定的陆生外热四足动物在白垩纪-第三纪分布在南极周围。据推测,蒂卡以各种猎物为食,包括小型脊椎动物,与现存的蜥蜴相似,但在生态上与La Buitrera已知的大型草食性蝶齿目不同。因此,新的分类单元扩展了巴塔哥尼亚白垩纪晚期已知的蝶齿目多样性,并表明Rhynchocephalia虽然在劳拉西亚减少或灭绝,但在冈瓦纳大陆西南部仍然具有分类学和生态多样性。
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Ameghiniana
Ameghiniana 地学-古生物学
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期刊介绍: Ameghiniana is a bimonthly journal that publishes original contributions on all disciplines related to paleontology, with a special focus on the paleontology of Gondwana and the biotic history of the southern hemisphere. Published yearly since 1957, it has undoubtedly become the main palaeontological publication from Latin America. Ameghiniana has recently broadened its editorial board, reorganized its production process, and increased to a bimonthly frequency, which resulted in a significant decrease in the turn around time.
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