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An unrevealed lineage of platypterygiines (Ichthyosauria) with peculiar forefin structure and semiglobal distribution in the mid-Cretaceous (Albian–Cenomanian). / Zverkov, Nikolay G.; Grigoriev, Dmitry V.
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T1 - An unrevealed lineage of platypterygiines (Ichthyosauria) with peculiar forefin structure and semiglobal distribution in the mid-Cretaceous (Albian–Cenomanian)
AU - Zverkov, Nikolay G.
AU - Grigoriev, Dmitry V.
PY - 2020/11
Y1 - 2020/11
N2 - Recent progress in the study of Cretaceous ichthyosaurians resulted in significant reevaluation of their diversity. However, there are still problematic mid-Cretaceous ichthyosaurian taxa, among which are ‘Ophthalmosaurus’ cantabrigiensis Lydekker, 1888 from the upper Albian – lower Cenomanian of England, Maiaspondylus lindoei Maxwell and Caldwell, 2006a from the Albian of Canada and ‘Platypterygius’ ochevi Arkhangelsky, 2008 from the Albian–Cenomanian of European Russia. The listed taxa have a peculiar morphology of the humerus with three distal facets of subequal sizes. Despite their similarity and nearly contemporaneous occurrence, these taxa were never compared to each other. Here we reevaluate their type materials and reveal the evidence for their close relation. We refer these taxa to the genus Maiaspondylus Maxwell and Caldwell, 2006a, recognizing two species – Maiaspondylus lindoei and Maiaspondylus cantabrigiensis comb. nov., whereas ‘Platypterygius’ ochevi is considered a junior subjective synonym of the later. Our phylogenetic analysis places these taxa within derived platypterygiines, further supporting the existence of a previously unrevealed lineage of modest-sized platypterygiine ichthyosaurians with global distribution in the Northern Hemisphere during the Albian–Cenomanian time interval.
AB - Recent progress in the study of Cretaceous ichthyosaurians resulted in significant reevaluation of their diversity. However, there are still problematic mid-Cretaceous ichthyosaurian taxa, among which are ‘Ophthalmosaurus’ cantabrigiensis Lydekker, 1888 from the upper Albian – lower Cenomanian of England, Maiaspondylus lindoei Maxwell and Caldwell, 2006a from the Albian of Canada and ‘Platypterygius’ ochevi Arkhangelsky, 2008 from the Albian–Cenomanian of European Russia. The listed taxa have a peculiar morphology of the humerus with three distal facets of subequal sizes. Despite their similarity and nearly contemporaneous occurrence, these taxa were never compared to each other. Here we reevaluate their type materials and reveal the evidence for their close relation. We refer these taxa to the genus Maiaspondylus Maxwell and Caldwell, 2006a, recognizing two species – Maiaspondylus lindoei and Maiaspondylus cantabrigiensis comb. nov., whereas ‘Platypterygius’ ochevi is considered a junior subjective synonym of the later. Our phylogenetic analysis places these taxa within derived platypterygiines, further supporting the existence of a previously unrevealed lineage of modest-sized platypterygiine ichthyosaurians with global distribution in the Northern Hemisphere during the Albian–Cenomanian time interval.
KW - Ichthyosauria
KW - Maiaspondylus
KW - Ophthalmosauridae
KW - Palaeobiogeography
KW - Platypterygiinae
KW - Platypterygius
KW - PHYLOGENY
KW - GENUS
KW - OSTEOLOGY
KW - HOMOLOGIES
KW - AUSTRALIS
KW - ORIGIN
KW - CAYPULLISAURUS ICHTHYOSAURIA
KW - REMAINS
KW - REPTILIA ICHTHYOSAURIA
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cretres.2020.104550
DO - 10.1016/j.cretres.2020.104550
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85089266541
VL - 115
JO - Cretaceous Research
JF - Cretaceous Research
SN - 0195-6671
M1 - 104550
ER -
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