IDEAN   23403
INSTITUTO DE ESTUDIOS ANDINOS "DON PABLO GROEBER"
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
BRAINCASE OF ALMADASUCHUS FIGARII (ARCHOSAURIA; CROCODYLOMORPHA) A NEW INSIGHTS ON THE EVOLUTION OF CRANIAL PNEUMATICITY WITHIN CROCODYLOMORPHA
Autor/es:
CLARK, JAMES MATTHEW; LEARDI JUAN MARTÍN; POL, DIEGO
Lugar:
La Plata
Reunión:
Congreso; Reunión de Comunicaciones de la Asociación Paleontológica Argentina 2019; 2019
Resumen:
Almadasuchus figarii is a basal crocodylomorph recovered from the Upper Jurassic levels of the Cañadón Calcáreo Formation (Oxfordian?Tithonian) of Chubut, Argentina. The skull of the only specimen of the monotypic Almadasuchus was restudied using high-resolution microtomographies. Almadasuchus has an apomorphic condition in its skull shared with the closest relatives of crocodyliforms (i.e., hallopodids) where the quadrates are sutured to the laterosphenoids and the otoccipital contacts the quadrate posterolaterally, reorganizing the exit of several cranial nerves (e.g., vagus foramen) and the entry of blood vessels (e.g., internal carotids) on the occipital surface of the skull. We also studied the internal anatomy of the specimen. The endocast is tubular, as in thalattosuchians, but it has a marked posterior step and a strongly projected floccular recess as in other basal crocodylomorphs. Internally, the skull of Almadasuchus is heavily pneumatized, where different air cavities invade the bones of the suspensorium and braincase, either on its dorsal and ventral parts. We studied cranial pneumaticity in the context of the basal members of Crocodylomorpha and found that: 1, prooticpneumaticity may be a synapomorphy for the whole clade; 2, basisphenoid pneumaticity (pre, postcarotid and rostral recesses) is a derived feature among basal crocodylomorphs; 3, quadrate pneumatization is acquired later in the history of the group; and 4, the rhomboidal sinus is a shared derived trait of hallopodids and crocodyliforms. Thallatosuchians exhibit a reduction on the pneumaticity of the braincase and this reduction needs to be evaluated considering the two phylogenetic positions proposed for the clade.