来自德国莫尔斯海姆地层提托尼安的一只幼年褶龙(鳞龙科:Rhynchocephalia)。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY Anatomical Record-Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1002/ar.25545
Victor Beccari, Andrea Villa, Marc E. H. Jones, Gabriel S. Ferreira, Frank Glaw, Oliver W. M. Rauhut
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人们了解索尔恩霍芬群岛的晚侏罗世菱形头足类动物已有近两个世纪的历史。标本和类群的数量在不断增加,但人们对这些动物的本体发育却知之甚少。记录详实的海洋分类群 Pleurosaurus 就是其中之一。在超过 15 个已描述(和更多未描述)的标本中,至今没有明确的幼体。一些作者认为,索尔恩霍芬群岛爬行动物群中另一个常见的分类群 Acrosaurus 可能代表 Pleurosaurus 的早期个体发育阶段,但由于缺乏对这一分类群的适当描述,这种说法充其量只是暂时的。在这里,我们描述了第一只明确的幼龙,并暂时将其归属于Pleurosaurus cf. P. ginsburgi。新标本来自德国莫尔斯海姆地层的下提托尼期。该标本体型较小,已解体且不完整,但保留了几块颅下颌骨和骶前椎骨。它与Pleurosaurus有一系列共同的诊断特征,如头骨拉长呈三角形、牙齿前缘较低、轴骨架拉长等。它可以被鉴定为幼体,因为它有未磨损的牙齿、间隔良好的最后齿列牙齿、最后一颗牙齿与齿列冠突之间有较大的间隙,以及骨化不良的脊椎骨和未融合的神经弓。Acrosaurus与该标本和Pleurosaurus有许多共同的解剖学特征,这可能表明这两个属确实是同义词。从新的 Pleurosaurus 标本推断出的较早的个体发育阶段,可以认为 Acrosaurus 标本的个体发育阶段更早,后者可能是幼体。
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A juvenile pleurosaurid (Lepidosauria: Rhynchocephalia) from the Tithonian of the Mörnsheim Formation, Germany

Late Jurassic rhynchocephalians from the Solnhofen Archipelago have been known for almost two centuries. The number of specimens and taxa is constantly increasing, but little is known about the ontogeny of these animals. The well-documented marine taxon Pleurosaurus is one of such cases. With over 15 described (and many more undescribed) specimens, there were no unambiguous juveniles so far. Some authors have argued that Acrosaurus, another common component of the Solnhofen Archipelago herpetofauna, might represent an early ontogenetic stage of Pleurosaurus, but the lack of proper descriptions for this taxon makes this assignment tentative, at best. Here, we describe the first unambiguous post-hatchling juvenile of Pleurosaurus and tentatively attribute it to Pleurosaurus cf. P. ginsburgi. The new specimen comes from the Lower Tithonian of the Mörnsheim Formation, Germany. This specimen is small, disarticulated, and incomplete, but preserves several of its craniomandibular bones and presacral vertebrae. It shares with Pleurosaurus a set of diagnostic features, such as an elongated and triangular skull, a low anterior flange in its dentition, and an elongated axial skeleton. It can be identified as a juvenile due to the presence of an unworn dentition, well-spaced posteriormost dentary teeth, a large gap between the last teeth and the coronoid process of the dentary, and poorly ossified vertebrae with unfused neural arches. Acrosaurus shares many anatomical features with both this specimen and Pleurosaurus, which could indicate that the two genera are indeed synonyms. The early ontogenetic stage inferred for the new Pleurosaurus specimen argues for an even earlier ontogenetic placement for specimens referred to Acrosaurus, the latter possibly pertaining to hatchlings.

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