Anatomical Details of Aetosauria (Archosauria: Pseudosuchia) as Revealed by an Articulated Posterior Skeleton from the Upper Triassic Ischigualasto Formation, San Juan Province, Argentina

IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q3 PALEONTOLOGY Ameghiniana Pub Date : 2021-10-31 DOI:10.5710/AMGH.05.09.2021.3426
A. Heckert, R. Martínez, Matthew D. Celeskey
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Abstract. Aetosaurs are an early-diverging clade of “crocodile-line” archosaurs whose oldest records come from Argentina and Brazil. Articulated skeletons of aetosaurs are rare, but offer insight into their paleobiology. We describe here an incomplete, articulated posterior skeleton of an aetosaur from the Upper Triassic Ischigualasto Formation of San Juan Province, Argentina. It resembles Aetosauroides, the only aetosaur genus currently recognized from the Ischigualasto Formation, but lacks apomorphies that would allow us to assign it to that taxon, appears to be more robust than the holotype of A. scagliai, and preserves a different tail morphology. We identify the specimen as a basal aetosaur in part because the few exposed dorsal and lateral osteoderms have a typical ornamentation of radially distributed pits, grooves, and ridges emanating from a “center of ossification”. Although the specimen is incomplete and exposed primarily in ventral view from the sacrum posteriorly, it preserves many anatomical features not often preserved in aetosaurs, including extensive appendicular armor and a well-preserved caudal ventral carapace. The latter apparently consists of only two columns of ventral osteoderms, and preserves a large cloacal vent proximally. Posteriorly, the ventral paramedian osteoderms fuse to form a single element, something that has not previously been demonstrated in aetosaurs. The arrangement of osteoderms around the vent is distinct from that seen in A. scagliai. The ventral caudal osteoderms differ from many other aetosaurs in that they do not transition from wider than long to longer than wide, indicating that the specimen had a relatively abbreviated tail.
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阿根廷圣胡安省上三叠纪Ischigualasto组的关节后骨骼揭示了Aetosauria的解剖细节(Archosauria:Pseudosuchia)
摘要Aetosaurs是“鳄系”长龙的早期分支,其最古老的记录来自阿根廷和巴西。埃特龙的关节骨骼很罕见,但可以深入了解它们的古生物学。我们在这里描述了阿根廷圣胡安省上三叠纪Ischigualasto组的一具不完整的、关节连接的以太龙后骨骼。它类似于Aetosauroides,这是目前从Ischigualasto组中发现的唯一一个埃特龙属,但缺乏使我们能够将其归入该分类单元的变形,似乎比A.scagliai的正模更健壮,并保留了不同的尾巴形态。我们将该标本确定为基底亚特龙,部分原因是少数暴露的背侧和外侧骨皮具有典型的从“骨化中心”放射状分布的凹坑、凹槽和脊的装饰。尽管该标本不完整,主要暴露在骶骨后部的腹侧视图中,但它保留了许多埃特龙不常保存的解剖特征,包括广泛的阑尾甲和保存完好的尾侧腹甲。后者显然只由两列腹侧骨皮组成,并在近端保留了一个大的泄殖腔出口。在后部,腹侧正中旁骨皮融合形成一个单一的元素,这是以前在以太龙中没有证明的。气孔周围的骨皮组织的排列方式与scagliai的不同。腹尾侧骨皮动物与许多其他以太龙的不同之处在于,它们不会从宽于长过渡到长于宽,这表明该标本的尾巴相对较短。
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Ameghiniana
Ameghiniana 地学-古生物学
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2.50
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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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