A parareptile from the lower Permian of the Parnaíba Basin, northeastern Brazil

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Cisneros, Juan C.; Kammerer, Christian F.; Angielczyk, Kenneth D.; Frobisch, Jorg; Marsicano, Claudia Alicia; Smith, Roger M.; Richter, Martha
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2017
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The aquatic mesosaurids, from theParaná and Karoo basins in southern Gondwana, have long been the onlyparareptiles (and amniotes in general) known from the lower Permian of thesouthern hemisphere. Recent fieldwork in the Pedra de Fogo Formation (PdF), inthe Parnaíba Basin of northeastern Brazil, has revealed a new tetrapod faunadominated by temnospondyls, with amniotes represented by a single captorhinid.Collecting efforts in 2016 in the vicinity of Teresina, Piauí State, produced asecond amniote from the PdF. The specimen, comprising a disarticulated cranium(~4 cm long) and a partially articulated postcranium, exhibits a number offeatures characteristic of the Parareptilia. These include an ornamented skulland jaw, a premaxilla bearing a thin arched dorsal process, a maxilla raisedanterodorsally, and vertebrae possessing swollen neural arches. The maxillabears an enlarged anteriormost foramen, another synapomorphy of Parareptilia. Abone that borders the orbit, tentatively identified as the postorbital, bears aprominent tubercle. Circumorbital tubercles are characteristic of someparareptiles such as nycteroleters, lanthanosuchids and pareiasaurs. Somemaxillary teeth bear weak striations, a feature known in parareptiles such as Macroleter,lanthanosuchids and millerettids. A preliminary phylogenetic analysis suggestsa sister group relationship with the genus Colobomycter from Oklahoma,USA, within the subclade Lanthanosuchoidea. Unlike all other PdF tetrapodsfound in the area, which were preserved in massive, silicified siltstones of lacustrine origin, the newparareptile was collected from  an  erosive-based fine-grained sandstone thatsuggests a fluvial flux bringing terrestrial material into the lake. The close affinities of the Piauífossil with the Oklahoma parareptiles (which comprise the majority of known lanthanosuchoids)corroborates previous findings of PdF tetrapods (dvinosaurs, captorhinids)which are also close relatives to counterparts in the southwestern USA.Overall, this supports a model in which the characteristic Cisuraliancontinental fauna of North America was part of a biogeographic province thatextended into the Gondwanan tropics.
Fil: Cisneros, Juan C.. Universidade Federal do Piaui; Brasil
Fil: Kammerer, Christian F.. Staatliches Museum fur Naturkunde Stuttgart; Alemania
Fil: Angielczyk, Kenneth D.. Field Museum of National History; Estados Unidos
Fil: Frobisch, Jorg. Staatliches Museum fur Naturkunde Stuttgart; Alemania
Fil: Marsicano, Claudia Alicia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Instituto de Estudios Andinos "Don Pablo Groeber". Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Estudios Andinos "Don Pablo Groeber"; Argentina
Fil: Smith, Roger M.. University of the Witwatersrand; Sudáfrica
Fil: Richter, Martha. British Museum (Natural History); Reino Unido
77th Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
Canadá
Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
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Parareptilia
Permian
Paranaiba Basin
Brazil
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spelling A parareptile from the lower Permian of the Parnaíba Basin, northeastern BrazilCisneros, Juan C.Kammerer, Christian F.Angielczyk, Kenneth D.Frobisch, JorgMarsicano, Claudia AliciaSmith, Roger M.Richter, MarthaParareptiliaPermianParanaiba BasinBrazilhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1The aquatic mesosaurids, from theParaná and Karoo basins in southern Gondwana, have long been the onlyparareptiles (and amniotes in general) known from the lower Permian of thesouthern hemisphere. Recent fieldwork in the Pedra de Fogo Formation (PdF), inthe Parnaíba Basin of northeastern Brazil, has revealed a new tetrapod faunadominated by temnospondyls, with amniotes represented by a single captorhinid.Collecting efforts in 2016 in the vicinity of Teresina, Piauí State, produced asecond amniote from the PdF. The specimen, comprising a disarticulated cranium(~4 cm long) and a partially articulated postcranium, exhibits a number offeatures characteristic of the Parareptilia. These include an ornamented skulland jaw, a premaxilla bearing a thin arched dorsal process, a maxilla raisedanterodorsally, and vertebrae possessing swollen neural arches. The maxillabears an enlarged anteriormost foramen, another synapomorphy of Parareptilia. Abone that borders the orbit, tentatively identified as the postorbital, bears aprominent tubercle. Circumorbital tubercles are characteristic of someparareptiles such as nycteroleters, lanthanosuchids and pareiasaurs. Somemaxillary teeth bear weak striations, a feature known in parareptiles such as Macroleter,lanthanosuchids and millerettids. A preliminary phylogenetic analysis suggestsa sister group relationship with the genus Colobomycter from Oklahoma,USA, within the subclade Lanthanosuchoidea. Unlike all other PdF tetrapodsfound in the area, which were preserved in massive, silicified siltstones of lacustrine origin, the newparareptile was collected from  an  erosive-based fine-grained sandstone thatsuggests a fluvial flux bringing terrestrial material into the lake. The close affinities of the Piauífossil with the Oklahoma parareptiles (which comprise the majority of known lanthanosuchoids)corroborates previous findings of PdF tetrapods (dvinosaurs, captorhinids)which are also close relatives to counterparts in the southwestern USA.Overall, this supports a model in which the characteristic Cisuraliancontinental fauna of North America was part of a biogeographic province thatextended into the Gondwanan tropics.Fil: Cisneros, Juan C.. Universidade Federal do Piaui; BrasilFil: Kammerer, Christian F.. Staatliches Museum fur Naturkunde Stuttgart; AlemaniaFil: Angielczyk, Kenneth D.. Field Museum of National History; Estados UnidosFil: Frobisch, Jorg. Staatliches Museum fur Naturkunde Stuttgart; AlemaniaFil: Marsicano, Claudia Alicia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Instituto de Estudios Andinos "Don Pablo Groeber". Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Estudios Andinos "Don Pablo Groeber"; ArgentinaFil: Smith, Roger M.. University of the Witwatersrand; SudáfricaFil: Richter, Martha. British Museum (Natural History); Reino Unido77th Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate PaleontologyCanadáSociety of Vertebrate PaleontologySociety of Vertebrate Paleontology2017info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectReuniónBookhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794info:ar-repo/semantics/documentoDeConferenciaapplication/pdfapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documentapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/222073A parareptile from the lower Permian of the Parnaíba Basin, northeastern Brazil; 77th Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology; Canadá; 2017; 98-98CONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://vertpaleo.org/future-past-meetings/Internacionalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-10-15T15:38:56Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/222073instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-10-15 15:38:56.507CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A parareptile from the lower Permian of the Parnaíba Basin, northeastern Brazil
title A parareptile from the lower Permian of the Parnaíba Basin, northeastern Brazil
spellingShingle A parareptile from the lower Permian of the Parnaíba Basin, northeastern Brazil
Cisneros, Juan C.
Parareptilia
Permian
Paranaiba Basin
Brazil
title_short A parareptile from the lower Permian of the Parnaíba Basin, northeastern Brazil
title_full A parareptile from the lower Permian of the Parnaíba Basin, northeastern Brazil
title_fullStr A parareptile from the lower Permian of the Parnaíba Basin, northeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed A parareptile from the lower Permian of the Parnaíba Basin, northeastern Brazil
title_sort A parareptile from the lower Permian of the Parnaíba Basin, northeastern Brazil
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Cisneros, Juan C.
Kammerer, Christian F.
Angielczyk, Kenneth D.
Frobisch, Jorg
Marsicano, Claudia Alicia
Smith, Roger M.
Richter, Martha
author Cisneros, Juan C.
author_facet Cisneros, Juan C.
Kammerer, Christian F.
Angielczyk, Kenneth D.
Frobisch, Jorg
Marsicano, Claudia Alicia
Smith, Roger M.
Richter, Martha
author_role author
author2 Kammerer, Christian F.
Angielczyk, Kenneth D.
Frobisch, Jorg
Marsicano, Claudia Alicia
Smith, Roger M.
Richter, Martha
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Parareptilia
Permian
Paranaiba Basin
Brazil
topic Parareptilia
Permian
Paranaiba Basin
Brazil
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The aquatic mesosaurids, from theParaná and Karoo basins in southern Gondwana, have long been the onlyparareptiles (and amniotes in general) known from the lower Permian of thesouthern hemisphere. Recent fieldwork in the Pedra de Fogo Formation (PdF), inthe Parnaíba Basin of northeastern Brazil, has revealed a new tetrapod faunadominated by temnospondyls, with amniotes represented by a single captorhinid.Collecting efforts in 2016 in the vicinity of Teresina, Piauí State, produced asecond amniote from the PdF. The specimen, comprising a disarticulated cranium(~4 cm long) and a partially articulated postcranium, exhibits a number offeatures characteristic of the Parareptilia. These include an ornamented skulland jaw, a premaxilla bearing a thin arched dorsal process, a maxilla raisedanterodorsally, and vertebrae possessing swollen neural arches. The maxillabears an enlarged anteriormost foramen, another synapomorphy of Parareptilia. Abone that borders the orbit, tentatively identified as the postorbital, bears aprominent tubercle. Circumorbital tubercles are characteristic of someparareptiles such as nycteroleters, lanthanosuchids and pareiasaurs. Somemaxillary teeth bear weak striations, a feature known in parareptiles such as Macroleter,lanthanosuchids and millerettids. A preliminary phylogenetic analysis suggestsa sister group relationship with the genus Colobomycter from Oklahoma,USA, within the subclade Lanthanosuchoidea. Unlike all other PdF tetrapodsfound in the area, which were preserved in massive, silicified siltstones of lacustrine origin, the newparareptile was collected from  an  erosive-based fine-grained sandstone thatsuggests a fluvial flux bringing terrestrial material into the lake. The close affinities of the Piauífossil with the Oklahoma parareptiles (which comprise the majority of known lanthanosuchoids)corroborates previous findings of PdF tetrapods (dvinosaurs, captorhinids)which are also close relatives to counterparts in the southwestern USA.Overall, this supports a model in which the characteristic Cisuraliancontinental fauna of North America was part of a biogeographic province thatextended into the Gondwanan tropics.
Fil: Cisneros, Juan C.. Universidade Federal do Piaui; Brasil
Fil: Kammerer, Christian F.. Staatliches Museum fur Naturkunde Stuttgart; Alemania
Fil: Angielczyk, Kenneth D.. Field Museum of National History; Estados Unidos
Fil: Frobisch, Jorg. Staatliches Museum fur Naturkunde Stuttgart; Alemania
Fil: Marsicano, Claudia Alicia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Instituto de Estudios Andinos "Don Pablo Groeber". Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Estudios Andinos "Don Pablo Groeber"; Argentina
Fil: Smith, Roger M.. University of the Witwatersrand; Sudáfrica
Fil: Richter, Martha. British Museum (Natural History); Reino Unido
77th Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
Canadá
Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
description The aquatic mesosaurids, from theParaná and Karoo basins in southern Gondwana, have long been the onlyparareptiles (and amniotes in general) known from the lower Permian of thesouthern hemisphere. Recent fieldwork in the Pedra de Fogo Formation (PdF), inthe Parnaíba Basin of northeastern Brazil, has revealed a new tetrapod faunadominated by temnospondyls, with amniotes represented by a single captorhinid.Collecting efforts in 2016 in the vicinity of Teresina, Piauí State, produced asecond amniote from the PdF. The specimen, comprising a disarticulated cranium(~4 cm long) and a partially articulated postcranium, exhibits a number offeatures characteristic of the Parareptilia. These include an ornamented skulland jaw, a premaxilla bearing a thin arched dorsal process, a maxilla raisedanterodorsally, and vertebrae possessing swollen neural arches. The maxillabears an enlarged anteriormost foramen, another synapomorphy of Parareptilia. Abone that borders the orbit, tentatively identified as the postorbital, bears aprominent tubercle. Circumorbital tubercles are characteristic of someparareptiles such as nycteroleters, lanthanosuchids and pareiasaurs. Somemaxillary teeth bear weak striations, a feature known in parareptiles such as Macroleter,lanthanosuchids and millerettids. A preliminary phylogenetic analysis suggestsa sister group relationship with the genus Colobomycter from Oklahoma,USA, within the subclade Lanthanosuchoidea. Unlike all other PdF tetrapodsfound in the area, which were preserved in massive, silicified siltstones of lacustrine origin, the newparareptile was collected from  an  erosive-based fine-grained sandstone thatsuggests a fluvial flux bringing terrestrial material into the lake. The close affinities of the Piauífossil with the Oklahoma parareptiles (which comprise the majority of known lanthanosuchoids)corroborates previous findings of PdF tetrapods (dvinosaurs, captorhinids)which are also close relatives to counterparts in the southwestern USA.Overall, this supports a model in which the characteristic Cisuraliancontinental fauna of North America was part of a biogeographic province thatextended into the Gondwanan tropics.
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