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Postcranial skeleton of Campinasuchus dinizi (Crocodyliformes, Baurusuchidae) from the Upper Cretaceous of Brazil, with comments on the ontogeny and ecomorphology of the species
- Source :
- Cretaceous Research. 70:163-188
- Publication Year :
- 2017
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2017.
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Abstract
- The Baurusuchidae is one of the most representative families of Crocodyliformes from the Upper Cretaceous of Brazil. Amongst the ten recognized species of the family in the world, eight are recovered from Bauru Basin outcrops. Despite its relative diversity and abundance, information on postcranial elements of species of the family is scarce in the literature. Campinasuchus dinizi is a baurusuchid found in the neocretaceous redstones of the Adamantina Formation of Bauru Basin (SE Brazil). The postcranial skeleton of the species is described based on five specimens, with the following bone elements identified: proatlas, intercentrum of the atlas; pedicles of the atlas; odontoid process; axis; three postaxial cervical vertebrae; nine dorsal vertebrae; eight caudal vertebrae; seven ribs and gastralia fragments; eleven chevrons; twelve osteoderms; pectoral and pelvic girdle; humerus; radius; ulna; manus ; femur; tibia; fibula; and pes . Campinasuchus dinizi has the smallest and most delicate postcranial skeleton when compared with examined Baurusuchidae, with an inferred body mass of approximately 28 kg. Some elements of the postcranial skeleton of C. dinizi are also comparatively more robust ( e.g. neural spines higher and more developed; vertebral body thicker; pelvic girdle more proeminent; limbs more elongated) than in some notosuchians, such as Mariliasuchus amarali and Notosuchus terrestris , and extant crocodyliforms such as Caiman latirostris and Melanosuchus niger . The mostly straight limbs of C. dinizi indicate a terrestrial habit, and suggests a semi-upright to upright posture during locomotion. The first descriptions of postcranial bones of a young specimen of C. dinizi and osteoderms of Pissarrachampsinae as well as comments about the distinct anatomy of some of those elements are also presented.
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
010506 paleontology
Pissarrachampsinae
Notosuchus
biology
Adamantina Formation
Baurusuchidae
Paleontology
Postcrania
Zoology
Anatomy
biology.organism_classification
010603 evolutionary biology
01 natural sciences
Campinasuchus
Mariliasuchus
Crocodyliformes
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 01956671
- Volume :
- 70
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Cretaceous Research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........d4151a41c706a6f5cfbc5460af6b96e0