Karen M. Panzeri, S. Cavalli, A. L. Cione, L. Filippi
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Abstract
The fossil record of dipnoans is mostly represented by tooth plates and jaw bones, whereas nearly complete or complete skulls are rare. Here, we describe a new dipnoan from the Santonian (Upper Cretaceous) of Patagonia (Argentina) using three-dimensional renderings generated by CT scans. It consists of a near-complete skull and postcranial material. Rinconodus salvadori n. gen., n. sp. is diagnosed by a combination of features, such as medial series composed of two unpaired bones, mediolateral series composed of two paired bones, lateral series with at least one bone, medial edge of tooth plates longer than the lingual edge and equally curved, upper tooth plates contiguous or close to one another with five denticulations, lower tooth plates widely separated with four denticulations, first denticulation of upper tooth plates longer and thinner than the remaining denticulations, and posteriorly curved, first denticulation of lower tooth plates relatively straight and longer than the remaining ones, among other characters. The new species is based on the first two nearly complete Santonian dipnoan skulls from South America. Moreover, the materials presented here are the geologically youngest dipnoan remains consisting of a near-complete skull and postcranium from the Cretaceous of Gondwana.
恐龙的化石记录主要是牙板和颌骨,而几乎完整或完整的头骨是罕见的。在这里,我们使用CT扫描生成的三维渲染图描述了来自巴塔哥尼亚(阿根廷)的圣东统(上白垩纪)的一个新的dipnoan。它由一个近乎完整的头骨和颅后材料组成。salvadori Rinconodus n. gen., n. sp.的诊断依据如下特征的组合:由两个不配对的骨组成的内侧系列,由两个配对的骨组成的中外侧系列,至少有一个骨的外侧系列,比舌缘长且弯曲的牙板内侧边缘,相邻或接近的上牙板有五个齿列,下牙板有四个齿列,上齿板第一齿比其余齿长且细,后弯,下齿板第一齿比其余齿相对直且长等特征。这个新物种是基于来自南美洲的两个几乎完整的圣东尼亚狄普努瓦头骨。此外,这里展示的材料是地质上最年轻的狄普诺阿化石,包括来自冈瓦纳白垩纪的一个近乎完整的头骨和颅骨后。
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Comptes Rendus Palevol is a fully electronic and peer-reviewed journal, with a continuous publication stream, devoted to palaeontology, prehistory and evolutionary sciences. It publishes original research results, in French or English, in the following domains: systematic and human palaeontology, prehistory, evolutionary biology and macroevolution, and history of sciences. Thematic issues may also be published under the responsibility of a guest editor. All articles published in Comptes Rendus Palevol are compliant with the different nomenclatural codes. A copyright assignment will be signed by the authors before publication.