Anatomy and Relationships of Palaeochersis talampayensis, a Late Triassic Turtle from Argentina

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Sterli, Juliana; de la Fuente, Marcelo Saul; Rougier, Guillermo Walter
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2007
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A complete cranial and postcranial anatomy and a phylogenetic analysis of Palaeochersis talampayensis, the oldest turtle from South America, is presented here. Palaeochersis talampayensis was found in Los Colorados Formation (Norian-Rhaetian) of La Rioja Province, Argentina. The Late Triassic turtle record is scarce worldwide, being represented by Proganochelys quenstedti and Proterochersis robusta from Germany, Proganochelys ruchae from Thailand and some fragments described as Proganocelyidae indet. from Greenland. For this reason the anatomical description of Palaeochersis talampayensis gives new information about the anatomy of the first representatives of Testudinata. The cranial description was based mainly in Palaeochersis holotype (PULR 68), but an additional specimen PULR 72 brought complementary information to skull description. The skull anatomy of Palaeochersis was compared with Proganochelys, Australochelys, some panpleurodiran and pancrytodiran turtles. Palaeochersis talampayensis has primitive character states in the skull like the presence of lacrimal and supratemporal bones, the presence of a quadrate pocket, a foramen trigemini partially enclosed, middle ear limits partially developed, presence of an interpterygoid vacuity, presence of a cultriform process and a high dorsum sellae. However, Palaeochersis talampayensis also has derived character states like the absence of vomerine teeth, basipterygoid articulation sutured, processus paraoccipitalis tightly articulated to quadrate and squamosal, and cranioquadrate space partially enclosed in a canal. The postcranial description was based on Palaeochersis holotype (PULR 68) and on specimen (PULR 69) represented by an almost complete skeleton and a hindfoot, respectively. The phylogenetic hypothesis proposed in this paper, based in the examination of ninety cranial and postcranial characters scored for fifteen taxa, suggests that Palaeochersis together with Australochelys africanus (from the Lower Jurassic of South Africa) form a monophyletic assemblage (family Australochelyidae). This family remains as the sister group of the Panpleurodira plus Pancryptodira and it is characterized by the presence of a wide transverse occipital plane with depressions for the nuchal musculature and by a roofing of the posterodorsal margin of the temporal fossa by an overhanging process of the skull roof. As a result of this analysis, the characters related with the pelvic girdle (e.g. morphology of the pelvis and relationship between the pelvis and the shell) are homoplastic, appearing twice during turtle evolution, one time in Palaeochersis (and might be in Australochelys) and other time in Panpleurodira.
Fil: Sterli, Juliana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Museo Municipal de Historia Natural San Rafael - Unidad Asociada al CCT Mendoza; Argentina
Fil: de la Fuente, Marcelo Saul. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. Instituto Argentino de Nivología, Glaciología y Ciencias Ambientales. Museo de Historia Natural de San Rafael - Ianigla | Provincia de Mendoza. Instituto Argentino de Nivología, Glaciología y Ciencias Ambientales. Museo de Historia Natural de San Rafael - Ianigla | Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Instituto Argentino de Nivología, Glaciología y Ciencias Ambientales. Museo de Historia Natural de San Rafael - Ianigla; Argentina
Fil: Rougier, Guillermo Walter. University of Louisville; Estados Unidos
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spelling Anatomy and Relationships of Palaeochersis talampayensis, a Late Triassic Turtle from ArgentinaSterli, Julianade la Fuente, Marcelo SaulRougier, Guillermo WalterTestudinataPalaeochersis talapayensisLate TriassicLa Riojahttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1A complete cranial and postcranial anatomy and a phylogenetic analysis of Palaeochersis talampayensis, the oldest turtle from South America, is presented here. Palaeochersis talampayensis was found in Los Colorados Formation (Norian-Rhaetian) of La Rioja Province, Argentina. The Late Triassic turtle record is scarce worldwide, being represented by Proganochelys quenstedti and Proterochersis robusta from Germany, Proganochelys ruchae from Thailand and some fragments described as Proganocelyidae indet. from Greenland. For this reason the anatomical description of Palaeochersis talampayensis gives new information about the anatomy of the first representatives of Testudinata. The cranial description was based mainly in Palaeochersis holotype (PULR 68), but an additional specimen PULR 72 brought complementary information to skull description. The skull anatomy of Palaeochersis was compared with Proganochelys, Australochelys, some panpleurodiran and pancrytodiran turtles. Palaeochersis talampayensis has primitive character states in the skull like the presence of lacrimal and supratemporal bones, the presence of a quadrate pocket, a foramen trigemini partially enclosed, middle ear limits partially developed, presence of an interpterygoid vacuity, presence of a cultriform process and a high dorsum sellae. However, Palaeochersis talampayensis also has derived character states like the absence of vomerine teeth, basipterygoid articulation sutured, processus paraoccipitalis tightly articulated to quadrate and squamosal, and cranioquadrate space partially enclosed in a canal. The postcranial description was based on Palaeochersis holotype (PULR 68) and on specimen (PULR 69) represented by an almost complete skeleton and a hindfoot, respectively. The phylogenetic hypothesis proposed in this paper, based in the examination of ninety cranial and postcranial characters scored for fifteen taxa, suggests that Palaeochersis together with Australochelys africanus (from the Lower Jurassic of South Africa) form a monophyletic assemblage (family Australochelyidae). This family remains as the sister group of the Panpleurodira plus Pancryptodira and it is characterized by the presence of a wide transverse occipital plane with depressions for the nuchal musculature and by a roofing of the posterodorsal margin of the temporal fossa by an overhanging process of the skull roof. As a result of this analysis, the characters related with the pelvic girdle (e.g. morphology of the pelvis and relationship between the pelvis and the shell) are homoplastic, appearing twice during turtle evolution, one time in Palaeochersis (and might be in Australochelys) and other time in Panpleurodira.Fil: Sterli, Juliana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Museo Municipal de Historia Natural San Rafael - Unidad Asociada al CCT Mendoza; ArgentinaFil: de la Fuente, Marcelo Saul. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. Instituto Argentino de Nivología, Glaciología y Ciencias Ambientales. Museo de Historia Natural de San Rafael - Ianigla | Provincia de Mendoza. Instituto Argentino de Nivología, Glaciología y Ciencias Ambientales. Museo de Historia Natural de San Rafael - Ianigla | Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Instituto Argentino de Nivología, Glaciología y Ciencias Ambientales. Museo de Historia Natural de San Rafael - Ianigla; ArgentinaFil: Rougier, Guillermo Walter. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Anatomy and Relationships of Palaeochersis talampayensis, a Late Triassic Turtle from Argentina
title Anatomy and Relationships of Palaeochersis talampayensis, a Late Triassic Turtle from Argentina
spellingShingle Anatomy and Relationships of Palaeochersis talampayensis, a Late Triassic Turtle from Argentina
Sterli, Juliana
Testudinata
Palaeochersis talapayensis
Late Triassic
La Rioja
title_short Anatomy and Relationships of Palaeochersis talampayensis, a Late Triassic Turtle from Argentina
title_full Anatomy and Relationships of Palaeochersis talampayensis, a Late Triassic Turtle from Argentina
title_fullStr Anatomy and Relationships of Palaeochersis talampayensis, a Late Triassic Turtle from Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Anatomy and Relationships of Palaeochersis talampayensis, a Late Triassic Turtle from Argentina
title_sort Anatomy and Relationships of Palaeochersis talampayensis, a Late Triassic Turtle from Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Sterli, Juliana
de la Fuente, Marcelo Saul
Rougier, Guillermo Walter
author Sterli, Juliana
author_facet Sterli, Juliana
de la Fuente, Marcelo Saul
Rougier, Guillermo Walter
author_role author
author2 de la Fuente, Marcelo Saul
Rougier, Guillermo Walter
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Testudinata
Palaeochersis talapayensis
Late Triassic
La Rioja
topic Testudinata
Palaeochersis talapayensis
Late Triassic
La Rioja
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv A complete cranial and postcranial anatomy and a phylogenetic analysis of Palaeochersis talampayensis, the oldest turtle from South America, is presented here. Palaeochersis talampayensis was found in Los Colorados Formation (Norian-Rhaetian) of La Rioja Province, Argentina. The Late Triassic turtle record is scarce worldwide, being represented by Proganochelys quenstedti and Proterochersis robusta from Germany, Proganochelys ruchae from Thailand and some fragments described as Proganocelyidae indet. from Greenland. For this reason the anatomical description of Palaeochersis talampayensis gives new information about the anatomy of the first representatives of Testudinata. The cranial description was based mainly in Palaeochersis holotype (PULR 68), but an additional specimen PULR 72 brought complementary information to skull description. The skull anatomy of Palaeochersis was compared with Proganochelys, Australochelys, some panpleurodiran and pancrytodiran turtles. Palaeochersis talampayensis has primitive character states in the skull like the presence of lacrimal and supratemporal bones, the presence of a quadrate pocket, a foramen trigemini partially enclosed, middle ear limits partially developed, presence of an interpterygoid vacuity, presence of a cultriform process and a high dorsum sellae. However, Palaeochersis talampayensis also has derived character states like the absence of vomerine teeth, basipterygoid articulation sutured, processus paraoccipitalis tightly articulated to quadrate and squamosal, and cranioquadrate space partially enclosed in a canal. The postcranial description was based on Palaeochersis holotype (PULR 68) and on specimen (PULR 69) represented by an almost complete skeleton and a hindfoot, respectively. The phylogenetic hypothesis proposed in this paper, based in the examination of ninety cranial and postcranial characters scored for fifteen taxa, suggests that Palaeochersis together with Australochelys africanus (from the Lower Jurassic of South Africa) form a monophyletic assemblage (family Australochelyidae). This family remains as the sister group of the Panpleurodira plus Pancryptodira and it is characterized by the presence of a wide transverse occipital plane with depressions for the nuchal musculature and by a roofing of the posterodorsal margin of the temporal fossa by an overhanging process of the skull roof. As a result of this analysis, the characters related with the pelvic girdle (e.g. morphology of the pelvis and relationship between the pelvis and the shell) are homoplastic, appearing twice during turtle evolution, one time in Palaeochersis (and might be in Australochelys) and other time in Panpleurodira.
Fil: Sterli, Juliana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Museo Municipal de Historia Natural San Rafael - Unidad Asociada al CCT Mendoza; Argentina
Fil: de la Fuente, Marcelo Saul. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. Instituto Argentino de Nivología, Glaciología y Ciencias Ambientales. Museo de Historia Natural de San Rafael - Ianigla | Provincia de Mendoza. Instituto Argentino de Nivología, Glaciología y Ciencias Ambientales. Museo de Historia Natural de San Rafael - Ianigla | Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Instituto Argentino de Nivología, Glaciología y Ciencias Ambientales. Museo de Historia Natural de San Rafael - Ianigla; Argentina
Fil: Rougier, Guillermo Walter. University of Louisville; Estados Unidos
description A complete cranial and postcranial anatomy and a phylogenetic analysis of Palaeochersis talampayensis, the oldest turtle from South America, is presented here. Palaeochersis talampayensis was found in Los Colorados Formation (Norian-Rhaetian) of La Rioja Province, Argentina. The Late Triassic turtle record is scarce worldwide, being represented by Proganochelys quenstedti and Proterochersis robusta from Germany, Proganochelys ruchae from Thailand and some fragments described as Proganocelyidae indet. from Greenland. For this reason the anatomical description of Palaeochersis talampayensis gives new information about the anatomy of the first representatives of Testudinata. The cranial description was based mainly in Palaeochersis holotype (PULR 68), but an additional specimen PULR 72 brought complementary information to skull description. The skull anatomy of Palaeochersis was compared with Proganochelys, Australochelys, some panpleurodiran and pancrytodiran turtles. Palaeochersis talampayensis has primitive character states in the skull like the presence of lacrimal and supratemporal bones, the presence of a quadrate pocket, a foramen trigemini partially enclosed, middle ear limits partially developed, presence of an interpterygoid vacuity, presence of a cultriform process and a high dorsum sellae. However, Palaeochersis talampayensis also has derived character states like the absence of vomerine teeth, basipterygoid articulation sutured, processus paraoccipitalis tightly articulated to quadrate and squamosal, and cranioquadrate space partially enclosed in a canal. The postcranial description was based on Palaeochersis holotype (PULR 68) and on specimen (PULR 69) represented by an almost complete skeleton and a hindfoot, respectively. The phylogenetic hypothesis proposed in this paper, based in the examination of ninety cranial and postcranial characters scored for fifteen taxa, suggests that Palaeochersis together with Australochelys africanus (from the Lower Jurassic of South Africa) form a monophyletic assemblage (family Australochelyidae). This family remains as the sister group of the Panpleurodira plus Pancryptodira and it is characterized by the presence of a wide transverse occipital plane with depressions for the nuchal musculature and by a roofing of the posterodorsal margin of the temporal fossa by an overhanging process of the skull roof. As a result of this analysis, the characters related with the pelvic girdle (e.g. morphology of the pelvis and relationship between the pelvis and the shell) are homoplastic, appearing twice during turtle evolution, one time in Palaeochersis (and might be in Australochelys) and other time in Panpleurodira.
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