INVESTIGADORES
APESTEGUIA Sebastian
artículos
Título:
Rhynchocephalians: The least known South American Lepidosaurs
Autor/es:
APESTEGUÍA, SEBASTIÁN
Revista:
CONTRIBUCIONES del MACN
Editorial:
Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales ?Bernardino Rivadavia? e Instituto Nacional de Investigación de las Ciencias Naturales
Referencias:
Lugar: buenos aires; Año: 2016 vol. 6 p. 7 - 19
ISSN:
1666-5503
Resumen:
The history of Rhynchocephalia in South America is rich and complex. Although the Triassic forms were related to the global lineages, including clevosaurs and derived herbivorous forms, along Jurassic new lineages succeeded. These forms are closely related to other endemic Gondwanan species, all positioned southwards from the Central Gondwanan Desert. During the Cretaceous the presence of terrestrial and littoral rhynchocephalians, provided of a very derived dentition and large size, and belonging to at least three different lineages, shows that the clade diversity was still healthy. After K/Pg boundary at least two lineages survived inSouth America probably until the global cooling event at the Eocene?Oligocene boundary.