Emended diagnosis and phylogenetic relationships of the upper cretaceous fossil snake Najash Rionegrina Apesteguía and Zaher, 2006
- Autores
- Palci, Alessandro; Caldwell, Michael Wayne; Albino, Adriana Maria
- Año de publicación
- 2013
- Idioma
- inglés
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- The fossil snake Najash rionegrina, from the Cenomanian-Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) of Argentina, is reinterpreted after examination of the type and referred material. The current diagnosis is emended in the light of important considerations that cast doubt on the attribution of type and referred specimens (a braincase, a quadrate, and two dentary/lower jaw fragments) used to systematize this taxon. Alternative interpretations of the anatomy of the sacrum and hind limbs are proposed. Following the reevaluation of the anatomy of the type specimen and the removal from this taxon of the above-mentioned referred material, the phylogenetic position of N. rionegrina was tested in a series of maximum parsimony analyses that included all groups of extant snakes, all best-known fossil snakes (i.e., Pachyrhachis, Haasiophis, Eupodophis, Madtsoiidae, and Dinilysia), and alternative outgroups. Regardless of the outgroup used to polarize the character-state transformations, our phylogenetic analyses found no support for the hypothesis that Najash rionegrina occupies a position as the most basal snake. Depending on the outgroup, Najash is placed (1) in a position basal to all living snakes, but more derived than other fossil forms (most notably Pachyrhachis, Eupodophis, and Haasiophis); or (2) as the most basal representative of a clade of fossil snakes that is the sister group of living snakes; or (3) as the most basal representative of a clade of fossil snakes that is located between the Scolecophidia and the Alethinophidia.
Fil: Palci, Alessandro. University of Alberta; Canadá
Fil: Caldwell, Michael Wayne. University of Alberta; Canadá
Fil: Albino, Adriana Maria. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata; Argentina - Materia
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Emended diagnosis and phylogenetic relationships of the upper cretaceous fossil snake Najash Rionegrina Apesteguía and Zaher, 2006 |
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Emended diagnosis and phylogenetic relationships of the upper cretaceous fossil snake Najash Rionegrina Apesteguía and Zaher, 2006 |
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Emended diagnosis and phylogenetic relationships of the upper cretaceous fossil snake Najash Rionegrina Apesteguía and Zaher, 2006 Palci, Alessandro Snakes Cretaceous Najash Rionegrina |
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Emended diagnosis and phylogenetic relationships of the upper cretaceous fossil snake Najash Rionegrina Apesteguía and Zaher, 2006 |
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Emended diagnosis and phylogenetic relationships of the upper cretaceous fossil snake Najash Rionegrina Apesteguía and Zaher, 2006 |
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Emended diagnosis and phylogenetic relationships of the upper cretaceous fossil snake Najash Rionegrina Apesteguía and Zaher, 2006 |
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Emended diagnosis and phylogenetic relationships of the upper cretaceous fossil snake Najash Rionegrina Apesteguía and Zaher, 2006 |
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Emended diagnosis and phylogenetic relationships of the upper cretaceous fossil snake Najash Rionegrina Apesteguía and Zaher, 2006 |
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Palci, Alessandro Caldwell, Michael Wayne Albino, Adriana Maria |
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Palci, Alessandro |
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Palci, Alessandro Caldwell, Michael Wayne Albino, Adriana Maria |
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Caldwell, Michael Wayne Albino, Adriana Maria |
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Snakes Cretaceous Najash Rionegrina |
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Snakes Cretaceous Najash Rionegrina |
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The fossil snake Najash rionegrina, from the Cenomanian-Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) of Argentina, is reinterpreted after examination of the type and referred material. The current diagnosis is emended in the light of important considerations that cast doubt on the attribution of type and referred specimens (a braincase, a quadrate, and two dentary/lower jaw fragments) used to systematize this taxon. Alternative interpretations of the anatomy of the sacrum and hind limbs are proposed. Following the reevaluation of the anatomy of the type specimen and the removal from this taxon of the above-mentioned referred material, the phylogenetic position of N. rionegrina was tested in a series of maximum parsimony analyses that included all groups of extant snakes, all best-known fossil snakes (i.e., Pachyrhachis, Haasiophis, Eupodophis, Madtsoiidae, and Dinilysia), and alternative outgroups. Regardless of the outgroup used to polarize the character-state transformations, our phylogenetic analyses found no support for the hypothesis that Najash rionegrina occupies a position as the most basal snake. Depending on the outgroup, Najash is placed (1) in a position basal to all living snakes, but more derived than other fossil forms (most notably Pachyrhachis, Eupodophis, and Haasiophis); or (2) as the most basal representative of a clade of fossil snakes that is the sister group of living snakes; or (3) as the most basal representative of a clade of fossil snakes that is located between the Scolecophidia and the Alethinophidia. Fil: Palci, Alessandro. University of Alberta; Canadá Fil: Caldwell, Michael Wayne. University of Alberta; Canadá Fil: Albino, Adriana Maria. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata; Argentina |
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The fossil snake Najash rionegrina, from the Cenomanian-Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) of Argentina, is reinterpreted after examination of the type and referred material. The current diagnosis is emended in the light of important considerations that cast doubt on the attribution of type and referred specimens (a braincase, a quadrate, and two dentary/lower jaw fragments) used to systematize this taxon. Alternative interpretations of the anatomy of the sacrum and hind limbs are proposed. Following the reevaluation of the anatomy of the type specimen and the removal from this taxon of the above-mentioned referred material, the phylogenetic position of N. rionegrina was tested in a series of maximum parsimony analyses that included all groups of extant snakes, all best-known fossil snakes (i.e., Pachyrhachis, Haasiophis, Eupodophis, Madtsoiidae, and Dinilysia), and alternative outgroups. Regardless of the outgroup used to polarize the character-state transformations, our phylogenetic analyses found no support for the hypothesis that Najash rionegrina occupies a position as the most basal snake. Depending on the outgroup, Najash is placed (1) in a position basal to all living snakes, but more derived than other fossil forms (most notably Pachyrhachis, Eupodophis, and Haasiophis); or (2) as the most basal representative of a clade of fossil snakes that is the sister group of living snakes; or (3) as the most basal representative of a clade of fossil snakes that is located between the Scolecophidia and the Alethinophidia. |
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