Generic Reassignment of an Ichthyosaur from the Queen Elizabeth Islands, Northwest Territories, Canada
An ichthyosaur from the Oxfordian—Kimmeridgian of Melville Island, Northwest Territories, Canada, is redescribed. This specimen was previously referred to as Ophthalmosaurus chrisorum Russell, 1993, but exhibits several features incompatible with this generic assignment. Here, I refer this specimen...
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ftbioone:10.1080/02724631003617944 2024-06-02T08:02:13+00:00 Generic Reassignment of an Ichthyosaur from the Queen Elizabeth Islands, Northwest Territories, Canada Erin E. Maxwell Erin E. Maxwell world 2010-03-01 text/HTML https://doi.org/10.1080/02724631003617944 en eng The Society of Vertebrate Paleontology doi:10.1080/02724631003617944 All rights reserved. https://doi.org/10.1080/02724631003617944 Text 2010 ftbioone https://doi.org/10.1080/02724631003617944 2024-05-07T00:50:56Z An ichthyosaur from the Oxfordian—Kimmeridgian of Melville Island, Northwest Territories, Canada, is redescribed. This specimen was previously referred to as Ophthalmosaurus chrisorum Russell, 1993, but exhibits several features incompatible with this generic assignment. Here, I refer this specimen to a new genus, Arthropterygius, characterized by a basioccipital with an extremely reduced extracondylar area, a foramen for the internal carotid artery located on the posterior surface of the basisphenoid, a humerus with a well-developed distal facet for the articulation of a preaxial accessory element, and a radius and ulna with highly angular proximal surfaces for articulation with the humerus. Arthropterygius can be referred to the Ophthalmosauria based on the presence of a preaxial element anterior to the radius and ulna. This referral is supported by a phylogenetic analysis, in which a sister-group relationship between Arthropterygius and the South American genus Caypullisaurus is recovered. This specimen represents the most complete ichthyosaur from the Canadian Arctic, and has important implications for marine reptile diversity at high latitudes during the Jurassic. Text Arctic Northwest Territories Queen Elizabeth Islands Melville Island BioOne Online Journals Arctic Northwest Territories Canada Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30 2 403 415 |
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An ichthyosaur from the Oxfordian—Kimmeridgian of Melville Island, Northwest Territories, Canada, is redescribed. This specimen was previously referred to as Ophthalmosaurus chrisorum Russell, 1993, but exhibits several features incompatible with this generic assignment. Here, I refer this specimen to a new genus, Arthropterygius, characterized by a basioccipital with an extremely reduced extracondylar area, a foramen for the internal carotid artery located on the posterior surface of the basisphenoid, a humerus with a well-developed distal facet for the articulation of a preaxial accessory element, and a radius and ulna with highly angular proximal surfaces for articulation with the humerus. Arthropterygius can be referred to the Ophthalmosauria based on the presence of a preaxial element anterior to the radius and ulna. This referral is supported by a phylogenetic analysis, in which a sister-group relationship between Arthropterygius and the South American genus Caypullisaurus is recovered. This specimen represents the most complete ichthyosaur from the Canadian Arctic, and has important implications for marine reptile diversity at high latitudes during the Jurassic. |
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