巴西晚白垩世一种鳄鱼纲(Barreirosuchus franciscoi, Notosuchia)颅骨形态及系统发育的再评价。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY Anatomical Record-Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology Pub Date : 2024-12-02 DOI:10.1002/ar.25607
Thiago S. Fachini, Pedro L. Godoy, Felipe C. Montefeltro, Max C. Langer
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有近30个现存的物种具有相对相似的生态特征,鳄形目的多样性只有过去的一小部分。详尽的鳄鱼形化石记录揭示了500多个分类群,其生态和形态多样性远高于现存的同类。这种惊人的多样性的一个例子是巴西东南部的Bauru群的晚白垩世岩石,那里有许多已知的分类群,属于Notosuchia分支。这些主要是陆生类群,其中一些表现出与杂食性甚至草食性摄食行为相关的特征,如Sphagesauridae,而另一些则适应于食肉性饮食,如Baurusuchidae和Peirosauridae。其中包括Barreirosuchus franciscoi,最初被描述为新苏亚纲(Trematochampsidae),但后来被解释为非苏亚纲。尽管在最近的形态学和系统发育分析中有提及,但仍缺乏更详细的描述。在这里,我们使用计算机断层扫描数据和广泛的比较材料样本,包括活体和化石鳄形动物,对b.f iscoi的颅骨成分进行了深入的描述。此外,神经腔,包括内皮层,鼻咽管,和嗅觉区,是数字化重建。最后,通过一项新的系统发育分析,发现了在拟龙属中巢居的franciscob,与其他半水生物种Rukwasuchus yajabalajekundu、Pepesuchus deiseae和Itasuchus jesuinoi组成了Itasuchidae分支。形态学和系统发育的重新评估表明,该物种为半水生形态,突出了来自Bauru群的notosuchians的生态多样性以及notosuchians探索无数环境的能力。
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Cranial morphology and phylogenetic reassessment of Barreirosuchus franciscoi (Crocodylomorpha, Notosuchia), a Peirosauria from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil

With nearly 30 living species of relatively similar ecological traits, Crocodylomorpha is represented today by only a small fraction of its past diversity. The well-documented crocodylomorph fossil record has revealed more than 500 taxa, with much higher ecological and morphological diversity than their extant counterparts. An example of such astonishing diversity is the Late Cretaceous rocks of the Bauru Group (southeast Brazil), from which numerous taxa are known, belonging to the clade Notosuchia. These were predominantly terrestrial taxa, some of which exhibited traits associated with omnivorous or even herbivorous feeding behaviors, such as Sphagesauridae, whereas others were adapted to a carnivore diet, such as Baurusuchidae and Peirosauridae. Among these is Barreirosuchus franciscoi, originally described as a neosuchian (Trematochampsidae) but later interpreted as a peirosaurid notosuchian. Even though included in recent morphological and phylogenetic analyses, B. franciscoi still lacked a more detailed description. Here, we provide an in-depth description of the cranial elements of B. franciscoi, using data from computed tomography and a broad sample of comparative material, including living and fossil crocodylomorphs. Also, the neuro-cavities, including the endocast, nasopharyngeal duct, and the olfactory region, were digitally reconstructed. Finally, a new phylogenetic analysis recovered B. franciscoi nested within Peirosauria, forming the Itasuchidae clade with other potentially semiaquatic species: Rukwasuchus yajabalajekundu, Pepesuchus deiseae, and Itasuchus jesuinoi. The morphological and phylogenetic reassessment of B. franciscoi indicates a semiaquatic form, highlighting the ecological diversity of notosuchians from the Bauru Group as well as the capacity of notosuchians to explore a myriad of environments.

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