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A sauropodomorph tooth increases the diversity of dental morphotypes in the Cañadón Asfalto Formation (Early?Middle Jurassic) of Patagonia.
Une dent de sauropodomorphe augmente la diversité des morphotypes dentaires dans la formation Cañadón Asfalto (Jurassique inférieur – moyen) de Patagonie
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2017-09Registro en:
Becerra, Marcos Gabriel; Gomez, Kevin Leonel; Pol, Diego; A sauropodomorph tooth increases the diversity of dental morphotypes in the Cañadón Asfalto Formation (Early?Middle Jurassic) of Patagonia.; Elsevier France-editions Scientifiques Medicales Elsevier; Comptes Rendus Palevol; 16; 8; 9-2017; 832-840
1631-0683
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Becerra, Marcos Gabriel
Gomez, Kevin Leonel
Pol, Diego
Resumen
This communication aims to describe an isolated sauropodomorph tooth (MPEF-PV10860) from the Cañadón Asfalto Formation and test its phylogenetic relationships with other sauropodomophs. The novelty of this specimen implies a combination of features present in non-sauropod sauropodomorphs (coarse denticles at 45° with respect to the margin, absent marginal grooves and lingual concavity) and others previously referred as synapomorphic of Sauropoda and subgroups of this lineage (D-shaped cross section, enamel wrinkling). Acomparison with formerly defined sauropod tooth morphotypes from Cañadón Asfaltohighlights major differences in enamel wrinkling, having a simpler and more homogeneous pattern. The crown proportions, compared with other sauropodomorph teeth, retrieves MPEFPV 10860 within the morphospace of sauropods in two different age-ratio scatterplots, and the phylogenetic analysis depicts this specimen in multiple positions within Sauropodiformes but outside Eusauropoda, indicating the presence of both eusauropods and non-eusauropods in the Cañadón Asfalto Formation, being a putative new species.