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我们描述了在智利北部阿塔卡马地区Cerro La Isla的下白垩纪Quebrada Monardes组大陆沉积物中发现的第一个鳄鱼形化石。该材料由单个保存不良的牙冠(SGO)组成。pv1160),其牙釉质表面有紧密排列的顶基脊。我们对SGO的比较。PV 1160与它可能属于的分类群的牙齿形态表明它是一种迄今为止未知的pholidosaurid,或者更可能是notosuchian。因此,牙冠在这里暂时被确定为中脊椎凹痕。等待未来发现更完整的材料。这一发现增加了Cerro La Isla下白垩纪沉积物中已知的生物多样性,以及化石遗址的重要性,因为在智利还没有报道过pholidosaurids,如果它被证明是notosuchian,它可能代表南美洲已知最早的该类群分类群,也是世界上第二早的分类群。
isolated Mesoeucrocodylian tooth crown from the lower Cretaceous cerro La Isla pterosaur site in the Atacama region, northern Chile
We describe the first crocodyliform fossil found in continental deposits from the Lower Cretaceous of the Quebrada Monardes Formation on Cerro La Isla, Atacama region, northern Chile. The material consists of a single, poorly preserved tooth crown (SGO.PV 1160), whose enamel surfaces bear tightly-packed apicobasal ridges. Our comparisons of SGO.PV 1160 with the dental morphology of possible taxa that it may belong to suggest a hitherto unknown pholidosaurid, or, more likely, notosuchian. Therefore, the tooth crown is here provisionally identified as Mesoeucrocodylia indet., pending future discoveries of more complete material. This find increases the known biodiversity in the Lower Cretaceous deposits of Cerro La Isla, as well as the importance of the fossil site, since pholidosaurids have not been reported from Chile, and if it proves to be notosuchian, it may represent the earliest known taxon of this group from South America, and the second earliest in the world.