INVESTIGADORES
EZCURRA Martin Daniel
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
A reappraisal of ?Aetosauroides subsulcatus? (Archosauria: Aetosauria) and its synonymy with Aetosauroides scagliai
Autor/es:
DESOJO, J. B.; EZCURRA, M. D.
Lugar:
San Rafael
Reunión:
Jornada; XXIV JORNADAS ARGENTINAS DE PALEONTOLOGÍA DE VERTEBRADOS; 2009
Institución organizadora:
Museo de Historia Natural de San Rafael
Resumen:
The Late Triassic aetosaur record of South America is currently based on the Argentinean Aetosauroides scagliaiCasamiquela and Neoaetosauroides engaeus Bonaparte, the Chilean putative Chilenosuchus forttae Casamiquela, and theBrazilian ?Aetosauroides subsulcatus?. The latter taxon was described by Zacarias in 1982 as a new species of Aetosauroides(MCP-13-PV) from the Santa Maria Formation. More recently, Lucas and Heckert reviewed the taxonomy of Aetosauroidesand referred both A. scagliai and ?A. subsulcatus? to Stagonolepis robertsoni Agassiz. However, this taxonomic referral hasnot been widely followed in more recent contributions. Previously undescribed materials belonging to the type specimenof ?Aetosauroides subsulcatus? allow us to reassess the taxonomy of this species. The new elements consist of a series of sixarticulated and well-preserved dorsal vertebrae, and several osteoderms. The presence of fossae (lateral oval depressions)below the neurocentral suture, vertebral laminae (posterior infradiapophyseal lamina), and posterolaterally divergentpostzygapophyses are characters which are exclusively shared between ?Aetosauroides subsulcatus? and Aetosauroides scagliai.As a result, we suggest that ?Aetosauroides subsulcatus? is a junior synonym of Aetosauroides scagliai. In addition, followingthe recent review of Aetosauroides scagliai by one of the authors (JBD), this taxon is not a junior synonym ofStagonolepis robertsoni. The new evidence provided here bolsters the validity of Aetosauroides and extends the distributionof Aetosauroides scagliai into southern Brazil. The common presence of Aetosauroides scagliai in the lower Ischigualasto Formation and the Santa Maria Formation (Alemoa Member) reinforces the biostratigraphic correlation between theseunits belonging to the Hyperodapedon-Acme Zone.