New data on the Dyrosauridae (Crocodylomorpha) from the Paleocene of Togo

IF 1 4区 地球科学 Q4 PALEONTOLOGY Annales de Paleontologie Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.annpal.2021.102472
Yawovi Zikpi Amoudji , Guillaume Guinot , Lionel Hautier , Koffi Evenyon Kassegne , Nils Chabrol , Anne-Lise Charruault , Ampah Kodjo C. Johnson , Raphaël Sarr , Pauline Yawoa D. Da Costa , Jeremy E. Martin
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Following our fieldwork in Paleogene deposits of Togo, we herein report cranial as well as postcranial elements belonging to the family Dyrosauridae. This assemblage is dated to the Late Paleocene (Thanetian) from two quarries in southern Togo. The specimens include a partial skull presenting two large supratemporal fossae and a massive occipital condyle; long and slender isolated teeth; amphicoelous vertebrae including several articulated ones; and two osteoderms devoid of carina. The morphology of the partial skull reveals similarities with some African longirostrine forms such as Rhabdognathus spp., although this attribution cannot be confirmed. Longirostrine forms, known in the late Paleocene and early Eocene of the Iullemmeden basin (Nigeria, Niger, Mali, Algeria) and in the phosphates of Morocco and Tunisia, is only represented in Thanetian levels in Togo. Different palaeoenvironmental settings seem to have characterized the various African basins during the lower Eocene, with consequences for the geographic distribution of dyrosaurids. These dyrosaurid remains confirm the presence of the family in Togo during the Paleocene and underline the fossiliferous potential of the coastal sedimentary basin in Togo and in the bay of Benin.

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标题多哥古新世鳄龙科新资料
根据我们对多哥古近系沉积物的实地调查,我们在此报告了属于Dyrosauridae科的颅骨和颅骨后元素。该组合可追溯到晚古新世(Thanetian),来自多哥南部的两个采石场。标本包括一个部分颅骨,有两个大的颞上窝和一个巨大的枕髁;长而纤细的离生齿;两栖椎骨,包括几个关节椎骨;两个没有隆突的骨皮。部分头骨的形态显示出与一些非洲长颈动物(如Rhabdognathus spp.)的相似之处,尽管这一归属还不能得到证实。在Iullemmeden盆地(尼日利亚、尼日尔、马里、阿尔及利亚)的古新世晚期和始新世早期,以及摩洛哥和突尼斯的磷酸盐中,已知的Longirostrine形式仅在多哥的Thanetian水平有代表。始新世晚期不同的非洲盆地似乎具有不同的古环境背景,从而影响了恐龙的地理分布。这些异龙类遗骸证实了该家族在古新世时期在多哥的存在,并强调了多哥沿海沉积盆地和贝宁湾的化石潜力。
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Annales de Paleontologie
Annales de Paleontologie 地学-古生物学
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期刊介绍: Créées par Marcellin Boule en 1905, les Annales de Paléontologie publient 4 numéros par an traitant des fossiles animaux et végétaux, dans tous les domaines de la paléontologie incluant : -La Paléoanatomie- La Paléohistologie- La Morphologie fonctionnelle- La Systématique- L''Évolution- La Paléoécologie ... et toute les contributions susceptibles d''améliorer la compréhension des organismes et des environnements éteints.
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