First records of diapsid Palacrodon from the Norian, Late Triassic Chinle Formation of Arizona, and their biogeographic implications

Vertebrates from the Triassic Period have broadly disparate tooth shapes and dentition patterns, the result of intense morphospace experimentation following the Permo-Triassic extinction. Here, we describe fragmentary tooth-bearing jaw elements of the rare Gondwanan Middle Triassic taxon Palacrodon...

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Published in:Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
Main Authors: Ben T. Kligman, Adam D. Marsh, William G. Parker
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Paleobiology PAS 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4202/app.00426.2017
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:af9c7841af3345909a1630e98ffa7e9c 2023-05-15T13:51:10+02:00 First records of diapsid Palacrodon from the Norian, Late Triassic Chinle Formation of Arizona, and their biogeographic implications Ben T. Kligman Adam D. Marsh William G. Parker 2018-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.4202/app.00426.2017 https://doaj.org/article/af9c7841af3345909a1630e98ffa7e9c EN eng Institute of Paleobiology PAS http://www.app.pan.pl/archive/published/app63/app004262017.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/0567-7920 https://doaj.org/toc/1732-2421 doi:10.4202/app.00426.2017 0567-7920 1732-2421 https://doaj.org/article/af9c7841af3345909a1630e98ffa7e9c Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, Vol 63, Iss 1, Pp 117-127 (2018) Diapsida Palacrodon microvertebrate biostratigraphy Triassic Chinle Formation North America Fossil man. Human paleontology GN282-286.7 Paleontology QE701-760 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.4202/app.00426.2017 2022-12-30T22:51:29Z Vertebrates from the Triassic Period have broadly disparate tooth shapes and dentition patterns, the result of intense morphospace experimentation following the Permo-Triassic extinction. Here, we describe fragmentary tooth-bearing jaw elements of the rare Gondwanan Middle Triassic taxon Palacrodon that represent first occurrences from the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation in northeastern Arizona. These specimens come from two notably diverse macrovertebrate and microvertebrate assemblages, the “coprolite layer” horizon in Petrified Forest National Park, and the Placerias Quarry near St. Johns, Arizona. Palacrodon is diagnosed by the presence of acrodont maxillary and dentary dentition of labiolingually-widened, bulbous teeth, which are fused to one another mesiodistally, and are pyramidal in lateral view. We agree with previous workers and refer Palacrodon to Diapsida based on the presence of a posterior jugal spur and a quadrate that has a quadratojugal foramen and a concave posterior surface. Formerly known only from the Cynognathus Assemblage Zone in southern Africa and Antarctica, the presence of Palacrodon in the Norian of North America represents a temporal range extension of at least 15 million years and represents the first tetrapod genus known to be present in the Karoo Basin, Fremouw Formation, and the Upper Triassic of the southwestern United States. Range extensions such as this suggest that some vertebrate biostratigraphic hypotheses for the Triassic may be less robust than previously believed and subject to significant sampling biases. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles United States Range ENVELOPE(-67.992,-67.992,82.419,82.419) Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 63
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topic Diapsida
Palacrodon
microvertebrate
biostratigraphy
Triassic
Chinle Formation
North America
Fossil man. Human paleontology
GN282-286.7
Paleontology
QE701-760
spellingShingle Diapsida
Palacrodon
microvertebrate
biostratigraphy
Triassic
Chinle Formation
North America
Fossil man. Human paleontology
GN282-286.7
Paleontology
QE701-760
Ben T. Kligman
Adam D. Marsh
William G. Parker
First records of diapsid Palacrodon from the Norian, Late Triassic Chinle Formation of Arizona, and their biogeographic implications
topic_facet Diapsida
Palacrodon
microvertebrate
biostratigraphy
Triassic
Chinle Formation
North America
Fossil man. Human paleontology
GN282-286.7
Paleontology
QE701-760
description Vertebrates from the Triassic Period have broadly disparate tooth shapes and dentition patterns, the result of intense morphospace experimentation following the Permo-Triassic extinction. Here, we describe fragmentary tooth-bearing jaw elements of the rare Gondwanan Middle Triassic taxon Palacrodon that represent first occurrences from the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation in northeastern Arizona. These specimens come from two notably diverse macrovertebrate and microvertebrate assemblages, the “coprolite layer” horizon in Petrified Forest National Park, and the Placerias Quarry near St. Johns, Arizona. Palacrodon is diagnosed by the presence of acrodont maxillary and dentary dentition of labiolingually-widened, bulbous teeth, which are fused to one another mesiodistally, and are pyramidal in lateral view. We agree with previous workers and refer Palacrodon to Diapsida based on the presence of a posterior jugal spur and a quadrate that has a quadratojugal foramen and a concave posterior surface. Formerly known only from the Cynognathus Assemblage Zone in southern Africa and Antarctica, the presence of Palacrodon in the Norian of North America represents a temporal range extension of at least 15 million years and represents the first tetrapod genus known to be present in the Karoo Basin, Fremouw Formation, and the Upper Triassic of the southwestern United States. Range extensions such as this suggest that some vertebrate biostratigraphic hypotheses for the Triassic may be less robust than previously believed and subject to significant sampling biases.
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author Ben T. Kligman
Adam D. Marsh
William G. Parker
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Adam D. Marsh
William G. Parker
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title First records of diapsid Palacrodon from the Norian, Late Triassic Chinle Formation of Arizona, and their biogeographic implications
title_short First records of diapsid Palacrodon from the Norian, Late Triassic Chinle Formation of Arizona, and their biogeographic implications
title_full First records of diapsid Palacrodon from the Norian, Late Triassic Chinle Formation of Arizona, and their biogeographic implications
title_fullStr First records of diapsid Palacrodon from the Norian, Late Triassic Chinle Formation of Arizona, and their biogeographic implications
title_full_unstemmed First records of diapsid Palacrodon from the Norian, Late Triassic Chinle Formation of Arizona, and their biogeographic implications
title_sort first records of diapsid palacrodon from the norian, late triassic chinle formation of arizona, and their biogeographic implications
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