INVESTIGADORES
SALGADO Leonardo
artículos
Título:
Comparative morphotaxonomical affinities, palaeoecological implications and cladistic analyses of ornithoid eggshells (oofamily Laevisoolithidae) from the Late Cretaceous intertrappean beds of Anjar, District Kachchh, Gujarat, India
Autor/es:
KHOSLA, ASHU; FERNÁNDEZ, MARIELA S.; SALGADO, LEONARDO; SAHNI, ASHOK
Revista:
Historical Biology
Editorial:
Taylor and Francis
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2021 vol. 33 p. 2829 - 2844
ISSN:
0891-2963
Resumen:
We re-evaluate fragmentary eggshells of avian affinities (ratite morphotype) from the Late Cretaceous Intertrappean beds of Anjar (District Kachchh, Gujarat), India in view of additional material and cladistic analysis. Previously, Anjar eggshells were encompassed in the oofamily Subtiliolithidae; however, now the oofamily Subtiliolithidae has been re-examined as a junior synonym of the oofamily Laevisoolithidae. External surface ofthe eggshells is smooth to rugose, with unevenly distributed, sub-rounded tubercles; average eggshell thickness (467?491 μm) characterised by two layers: (1) a well-differentiated mammillary layer (196.1 μm), comprisingconical, crystalline aggregates with petaloid wedges, and (2) a continuous spongy layer (274.58 μm, CL:ML, 1.3:1) divulges a squamatic zone. The eggshells have been compared with three oofamilies (Elongatoolithidae,Prismatoolithidae and Laevisoolithidae) and their palaeoecological implications have been discussed in detail.Shell microstructure is comparable with oofamily Laevisoolithidae, an ootaxon usually related with enantiornithidbirds. Cladistic analysis performed on the eggshells are consistent with the avian kinships recognised based onmacro, micro and ultrastructural features.