Universität Zürich, Paläontologisches Institut und Museum, Karl Schmid-Strasse 4, CH-8006, Zurich, Switzerland.
Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PW, UK.
Sci Rep. 2017 Jun 30;7(1):4406. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-04514-x.
Recently it was suggested that the phylogenetic clustering of Mesozoic marine reptile lineages, such as thalattosaurs, the very successful fish-shaped ichthyosaurs and sauropterygians (including plesiosaurs), among others, in a so-called 'superclade' is an artefact linked to convergent evolution of morphological characters associated with a shared marine lifestyle. Accordingly, partial 'un-scoring' of the problematic phylogenetic characters was proposed. Here we report a new, exceptionally preserved and mostly articulated juvenile skeleton of the diapsid reptile, Eusaurosphargis dalsassoi, a species previously recovered within the marine reptile 'superclade', for which we now provide a revised diagnosis. Using micro-computed tomography, we show that besides having a deep skull with a short and broad rostrum, the most outstanding feature of the new specimen is extensive, complex body armour, mostly preserved in situ, along its vertebrae, ribs, and forelimbs, as well as a row of flat, keeled ventrolateral osteoderms associated with the gastralia. As a whole, the anatomical features support an essentially terrestrial lifestyle of the animal. A review of the proposed partial character 'un-scoring' using three published data matrices indicate that this approach is flawed and should be avoided, and that within the marine reptile 'superclade' E. dalsassoi potentially is the sister taxon of Sauropterygia.
最近有人提出,中生代海洋爬行动物谱系(如鱼龙形的海龙类和板龙类,包括蛇颈龙类)的系统发育聚类是一种所谓的“超类群”,这是与共享海洋生活方式相关的形态特征趋同进化的结果。因此,有人提出对有问题的系统发育特征进行部分“不评分”。在这里,我们报告了一个新的、保存异常完好且大部分关节完好的幼年双孔爬行动物 Eusaurosphargis dalsassoi 骨骼化石,该物种以前被归入海洋爬行动物的“超类群”中,我们现在对其进行了重新诊断。通过微计算机断层扫描,我们发现除了具有头骨深、吻短而宽的特点外,新标本的最显著特征是广泛而复杂的身体装甲,大部分都保存在原位,沿着其脊椎、肋骨和前肢,以及与腹鳞相关的一排扁平、龙骨状的腹侧骨板。总的来说,这些解剖特征支持动物本质上是陆地生活方式。对三个已发表的数据矩阵中提出的部分特征“不评分”的审查表明,这种方法是有缺陷的,应该避免使用,而在海洋爬行动物的“超类群”中,E. dalsassoi 可能是蜥脚形亚目动物的姊妹分类群。