INVESTIGADORES
POL Diego
artículos
Título:
A new crocodyliform from the Zos Canyon, Mongolia
Autor/es:
POL, D.; NORELL, M.A.
Revista:
AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES
Editorial:
American Museum of Natural History
Referencias:
Lugar: New York; Año: 2004 vol. 3445 p. 1 - 36
ISSN:
0003-0082
Resumen:
Here we report on a new fossil crocodyliform from Cretaceous Redbeds in the Zos Canyon, Gobi Desert, Mongolia. This new taxon, Zosuchus davidsoni, is described based on the information provided by five specimens collected during expeditions of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences – American Museum of Natural History. Zosuchus davidsoni is characterized by numerous characters, including a posteriorly extensive secondary palate that opens through a secondary choana bordered by the palatines and pterygoids near the posterior edge of the skull and a lacrimal-premaxillary contact on the dorsal surface of the snout. The phylogenetic relationships of Zosuchus davidsoni are analyzed through a parsimony analysis in the context of Crocodyliformes. This new form is found to be a late appearing basal crocodyliform, forming a monophyletic group with two other taxa from the Early Cretaceous of China. Because of the basal position of Zosuchus within Crocodyliformes, the marked posterior extension of the secondary palate is most parsimoniously interpreted as a convergence with the derived condition of neosuchian crocodyliforms.