IDEAN   23403
INSTITUTO DE ESTUDIOS ANDINOS "DON PABLO GROEBER"
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Anatomy and systematic of Prosqualodon australis Cetacea Odontoceti from the early Miocene of Patagonia
Autor/es:
BUONO, MÓNICA ROMINA; GAETÁN, CARLOS MAXIMILIANO; GAETANO, LEANDRO CARLOS
Lugar:
Corrientes
Reunión:
Jornada; XXXII Jornadad argentinas de paleontología de vertebrados; 2018
Institución organizadora:
Asociación Paleontológica Argentina; CONICET, CECOAL, Universidad Nacional del Nordeste; Fundación Amado Bondpland
Resumen:
The extintodontocete Prosqualodon australis Lydekker1894 (early Miocene, Gaiman Formation, Chubut Province, Argentina) is for thefirst time described in-depth based on the holotype (MLP 5-8, a partial skull)and a referred specimen (MLP 5-9, an almost complete skull; Cabrera, 1926).Besides, the first phylogenetic analysis including this species as anoperational taxonomic unit itself is presented, considering a comprehensivemorphological matrix of odontocetes. The peculiar morphology of the anteriorprojection of the antorbital process along with plesiomorphic dental features(such as well-marked heterodont, large lateromedially compressed teeth withlong crowns, reticulated enamel, and birradiculated teeth in the maxillae) areproposed to diagnose the species. Also, the body length of P. australis is inferred to vary at least between 2 and 3 m betweenthe juvenile and the adult stages. Comparative anatomical studies showontogenetic and intraspecific differences between the specimens analyzed. Thephylogenetic analyses show P. australisas a stem-Odontoceti and Prosqualodonas a paraphyletic genus. The relative basal position of P. australis in the optimal treesrecovered may respond to plesiomorphic skull characteristics. Also due to thelack of preserved earbones in P.australis, the future description of tympano-periotic bones might led tonew phylogenetic results.