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Goniopholis

Goniopholis (meaning "angled scale") is an extinct genus of goniopholidid crocodyliform that lived in Europe and North America during the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous.[1][2] Like other goniopholidids, it resembled living crocodilians, and probably had a similar ecology as semi-aquatic ambush predators.

Goniopholis
Temporal range: Late Jurassic - Early Cretaceous, 155–139.8 Ma
Holotype skull of the "Swanage Crocodile", G. kiplingi on display at the Dorset Museum. Berriasian age (earliest Cretaceous).
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Clade: Archosauria
Clade: Pseudosuchia
Clade: Crocodylomorpha
Clade: Crocodyliformes
Family: Goniopholididae
Genus: Goniopholis
Owen, 1841
Type species
Goniopholis crassidens
Owen, 1841
Species
  • G. baryglyphaeus Schwarz, 2002
  • G. crassidens Owen, 1841
  • G. kiplingi Andrade et al., 2011
  • G. simus Owen, 1878

Discovery and species edit

 
G. crassidens holotype BMNH 3798
 
G. simus restoration

The type species of the genus is G. crassidens which is known from the Berriasian of England, and the referable species G. simus from the Berriasian of NW Germany, might be conspecific. Other species that are referable to Goniopholis include G. kiplingi from the Berriasian of England, and G. baryglyphaeus from the Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) of Portugal making it the oldest known Goniopholis species.[1][2] The species G. kiplingi honors the author Rudyard Kipling, "in recognition for his enthusiasm for natural sciences".[1] G. kiplingi had skull reaching 475.6 mm (18.72 in), it is one of the largest goniopholidid along with Amphicotylus milesi which had skull reaching 43 cm (17 in).[1][3] Based on skull length, total body length of G. kiplingi is estimated at 3.47 m (11.4 ft).[1]

Eggs attributed to Goniopholis were found in the Late Jurassic of Portugal.[4]

A partial skeleton of an indeterminate species of Goniopholis has been recovered from the Berriasian aged Angeac-Charente bonebed of France.[5]

Goniopholis have been inferred to have been ectothermic on the basis of bone histology and stable isotope analysis.[6]

Formerly assigned species edit

Two species were referred to Goniopholis from Brazil. Goniopholis hartti from the Lower Cretaceous of Brazil is in fact a member of the genus Sarcosuchus.[1] G. paulistanus, based on two tooth crowns and a disassociated fragment of the right tibia from the Upper Cretaceous Bauru Group, has been reassigned to Itasuchidae and given its own genus Roxochampsa.[7]

From North America, G. lucasii and G. kirtlandicus are currently placed in their own genera Amphicotylus and Denazinosuchus, respectively,[1] while G. felix, G. gilmorei, and G. stovalli, all from the Morrison Formation, are referable to Amphicotylus and closely related to Eutretauranosuchus which are known from the same formation.[8][9][10]

G. phuwiangensis is known from NE Thailand, but this species is fragmentary and was recently reassigned to Sunosuchus. Nannosuchus from the Early Cretaceous (Berriasian stage) of England and Spain currently considered to be valid, was referred to as G. gracilidens by some authors.[1]

Willett's / Hulke's, Hooley's and Dollo's goniopholidids represent several complete specimens previously classified as either G. simus or G. crassidens,[1] and one of them was recently re-described as the new species, G. willetti. More recently these specimens were removed from Goniopholis, and two of them, Hooley's and Hulke's goniopholidids, have been already reassigned to their own genera Anteophthalmosuchus and Hulkepholis, respectively.[2][11] Dollo's goniopholidid has also been assigned to Anteophthalmosuchus.[12]

Koumpiodontosuchus aprosdokiti from England was initially identified as a juvenile Goniopholis.

Description edit

Like other goniophoilids, Goniopholis bears a superficial resemblance to modern crocodilians. However, unlike modern crocodilians and like other goniopholidids, the dermal armour covering the back was composed of two rows of large rectangular scutes running parallel down each side of the midline, with a "peg and groove" mechanism articulating the sets of plates together, with the outer edge of the plates deflected downwards.[1][13]

Ecology edit

Goniopholidids likely had a similar ecology to modern crocodilians as semi-aquatic ambush predators.[14]

Classification edit

 
G. simus skull from Middle Purbeck Group
 
Model of Goniopholis at the Castilla-La Mancha Paleontological Museum

Below is a cladogram including several Goniopholis species:[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k De Andrade, M. B.; Edmonds, R.; Benton, M. J.; Schouten, R. (2011). "A new Berriasian species of Goniopholis (Mesoeucrocodylia, Neosuchia) from England, and a review of the genus". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 163: S66–S108. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.2011.00709.x.
  2. ^ a b c Buscalioni, A.D.; Alcalá, L.; Espílez, E.; Mampel, L. (2013). "European Goniopholididae from the Early Albian Escucha Formation in Ariño (Teruel, Aragón, España)". Spanish Journal of Palaeontology. 28 (1): 103–122. doi:10.7203/sjp.28.1.17835.
  3. ^ Yoshida, Junki; Hori, Atsushi; Kobayashi, Yoshitsugu; Ryan, Michael J.; Takakuwa, Yuji; Hasegawa, Yoshikazu (2021). "A new goniopholidid from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation, USA: novel insight into aquatic adaptation toward modern crocodylians". Royal Society Open Science. 8 (12): 210320. doi:10.1098/rsos.210320. ISSN 2054-5703. PMC 8652276. PMID 34909210.
  4. ^ Russo, J., Mateus O., Marzola M., & Balbino A. (2017). Two new ootaxa from the late Jurassic: The oldest record of crocodylomorph eggs, from the Lourinhã Formation, Portugal. PLOS ONE. 12, 1-23.
  5. ^ Ronan Allain, Romain Vullo, Lee Rozada, Jérémy Anquetin, Renaud Bourgeais, et al.. Vertebrate paleobiodiversity of the Early Cretaceous (Berriasian) Angeac-Charente Lagerstätte (southwestern France): implications for continental faunal turnover at the J/K boundary. Geodiversitas, Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle Paris, In press. ffhal-03264773f
  6. ^ Faure-Brac, M.G.; Amiot, R.; de Muizon, C.; Cubo, J.; Lécuyer, C. (2021). "Combined paleohistological and isotopic inferences of thermometabolism in extinct Neosuchia, using Goniopholis and Dyrosaurus (Pseudosuchia: Crocodylomorpha) as case studies". Paleobiology. Cambridge University Press (for The Paleontological Society): 1–22. doi:10.1017/pab.2021.34.
  7. ^ Piacentini Pinheiro, A.E.; da Costa Pereira, P.V.L.G.; de Souza, R.G.; Brum, A.S.; Lopes, R.T.; Machado, A.S.; Bergqvist, L.P.; Simbras, F.M. (2018). "Reassessment of the enigmatic crocodyliform "Goniopholis" paulistanus Roxo, 1936: Historical approach, systematic, and description by new materials". PLOS ONE. 13 (8): e0199984. Bibcode:2018PLoSO..1399984P. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0199984. PMC 6070184. PMID 30067779.
  8. ^ Allen, E. (2010). "Phylogenetic analysis of goniopholidid crocodyliforms of the Morrison Formation". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (Supp. 1): 52A. doi:10.1080/02724634.2010.10411819. S2CID 220429286.
  9. ^ Pol, D.; Leardi, J.M.; Lecuona, A.; Krause, M. (2012). "Postcranial anatomy of Sebecus icaeorhinus (Crocodyliformes, Sebecidae) from the Eocene of Patagonia". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 32 (2): 328. doi:10.1080/02724634.2012.646833. S2CID 86565764.
  10. ^ Pritchard, A.C.; Turner, A.H.; Allen, E.R.; Norell, M.A. (2013). "Osteology of a North American Goniopholidid (Eutretauranosuchus delfsi) and Palate Evolution in Neosuchia". American Museum Novitates (3783): 1–56. doi:10.1206/3783.2. hdl:2246/6449. S2CID 73539708.
  11. ^ Steven W. Salisbury; Darren Naish (2011). "Crocodilians". In Batten, D. J. (ed.). English Wealden Fossils. The Palaeontological Association (London). pp. 305–369.
  12. ^ Martin, J.E.; Delfino, M.; Smith, T. (2016). "Osteology and affinities of Dollo's goniopholidid (Mesoeucrocodylia) from the Early Cretaceous of Bernissart, Belgium". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 36 (6): e1222534. doi:10.1080/02724634.2016.1222534. hdl:2318/1635521. S2CID 89199731.
  13. ^ Puértolas-Pascual, E; Mateus, O (2020-06-11). "A three-dimensional skeleton of Goniopholididae from the Late Jurassic of Portugal: implications for the Crocodylomorpha bracing system". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 189 (2): 521–548. doi:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlz102. ISSN 0024-4082.
  14. ^ Ristevski, Jorgo; Young, Mark T.; de Andrade, Marco Brandalise; Hastings, Alexander K. (April 2018). "A new species of Anteophthalmosuchus (Crocodylomorpha, Goniopholididae) from the Lower Cretaceous of the Isle of Wight, United Kingdom, and a review of the genus". Cretaceous Research. 84: 340–383. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2017.11.008.

Sources edit

  • Buffetaut, E; Ingavat, R (1983). "Goniopholis phuwiangensis nov. sp., a new mesosuchian crocodile from the Mesozoic of North-eastern Thailand". Geobios. 16 (1): 79–91. doi:10.1016/S0016-6995(83)80048-5.
  • Holland, W. J. (1905). "A new crocodile from the Jurassic of Wyoming". Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 3 (3): 431–434. ISSN 0097-4463.
  • Mook, C. C. (1964). "New species of Goniopholis from the Morrison of Oklahoma". Oklahoma Geology Notes. 24: 283–287. ISSN 0030-1736.
  • Owen, R. 1878. Monograph on The Fossil Reptilia of the Wealden and Purbeck Formations, Supplement no. VII. Crocodilia (Goniopholis, Pterosuchus, and Suchosaurus). Palaeontological Society Monograph, p. 1-15.
  • Owen, R. (1879). "On the Association of dwarf crocodiles (Nanosuchus and Theriosuchus pusilus, e. g.) with the diminutive mammals of the Purbeck Shales". Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London. 35 (1–4): 148–155. doi:10.1144/GSL.JGS.1879.035.01-04.02. S2CID 129650812.
  • Salisbury, S. W.; Willis, P. M. A.; Peitz, S. & Sander, P. M. (December 1999). "The crocodilian Goniopholis simus from the Lower Cretaceous of north-western Germany". Special Papers in Palaeontology. 60: 121–148. ISBN 978-0-901702-67-8.
  • Schwarz, Daniela (2002). "A new species of Goniopholis from the Upper Jurassic of Portugal". Palaeontology. 45 (1): 185–208. doi:10.1111/1475-4983.00233.

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Goniopholis meaning angled scale is an extinct genus of goniopholidid crocodyliform that lived in Europe and North America during the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous 1 2 Like other goniopholidids it resembled living crocodilians and probably had a similar ecology as semi aquatic ambush predators GoniopholisTemporal range Late Jurassic Early Cretaceous 155 139 8 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Holotype skull of the Swanage Crocodile G kiplingi on display at the Dorset Museum Berriasian age earliest Cretaceous Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Reptilia Clade Archosauria Clade Pseudosuchia Clade Crocodylomorpha Clade Crocodyliformes Family Goniopholididae Genus GoniopholisOwen 1841 Type species Goniopholis crassidensOwen 1841 Species G baryglyphaeus Schwarz 2002 G crassidens Owen 1841 G kiplingi Andrade et al 2011 G simus Owen 1878 Contents 1 Discovery and species 1 1 Formerly assigned species 2 Description 3 Ecology 4 Classification 5 References 6 SourcesDiscovery and species edit nbsp G crassidens holotype BMNH 3798 nbsp G simus restoration The type species of the genus is G crassidens which is known from the Berriasian of England and the referable species G simus from the Berriasian of NW Germany might be conspecific Other species that are referable to Goniopholis include G kiplingi from the Berriasian of England and G baryglyphaeus from the Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian of Portugal making it the oldest known Goniopholis species 1 2 The species G kiplingi honors the author Rudyard Kipling in recognition for his enthusiasm for natural sciences 1 G kiplingi had skull reaching 475 6 mm 18 72 in it is one of the largest goniopholidid along with Amphicotylus milesi which had skull reaching 43 cm 17 in 1 3 Based on skull length total body length of G kiplingi is estimated at 3 47 m 11 4 ft 1 Eggs attributed to Goniopholis were found in the Late Jurassic of Portugal 4 A partial skeleton of an indeterminate species of Goniopholis has been recovered from the Berriasian aged Angeac Charente bonebed of France 5 Goniopholis have been inferred to have been ectothermic on the basis of bone histology and stable isotope analysis 6 Formerly assigned species edit Two species were referred to Goniopholis from Brazil Goniopholis hartti from the Lower Cretaceous of Brazil is in fact a member of the genus Sarcosuchus 1 G paulistanus based on two tooth crowns and a disassociated fragment of the right tibia from the Upper Cretaceous Bauru Group has been reassigned to Itasuchidae and given its own genus Roxochampsa 7 From North America G lucasii and G kirtlandicus are currently placed in their own genera Amphicotylus and Denazinosuchus respectively 1 while G felix G gilmorei and G stovalli all from the Morrison Formation are referable to Amphicotylus and closely related to Eutretauranosuchus which are known from the same formation 8 9 10 G phuwiangensis is known from NE Thailand but this species is fragmentary and was recently reassigned to Sunosuchus Nannosuchus from the Early Cretaceous Berriasian stage of England and Spain currently considered to be valid was referred to as G gracilidens by some authors 1 Willett s Hulke s Hooley s and Dollo s goniopholidids represent several complete specimens previously classified as either G simus or G crassidens 1 and one of them was recently re described as the new species G willetti More recently these specimens were removed from Goniopholis and two of them Hooley s and Hulke s goniopholidids have been already reassigned to their own genera Anteophthalmosuchus and Hulkepholis respectively 2 11 Dollo s goniopholidid has also been assigned to Anteophthalmosuchus 12 Koumpiodontosuchus aprosdokiti from England was initially identified as a juvenile Goniopholis Description editLike other goniophoilids Goniopholis bears a superficial resemblance to modern crocodilians However unlike modern crocodilians and like other goniopholidids the dermal armour covering the back was composed of two rows of large rectangular scutes running parallel down each side of the midline with a peg and groove mechanism articulating the sets of plates together with the outer edge of the plates deflected downwards 1 13 Ecology editGoniopholidids likely had a similar ecology to modern crocodilians as semi aquatic ambush predators 14 Classification edit nbsp G simus skull from Middle Purbeck Group nbsp Model of Goniopholis at the Castilla La Mancha Paleontological Museum Below is a cladogram including several Goniopholis species 1 Neosuchia Atoposauridae Theriosuchus pusillus Theriosuchus guimarotae Rugosuchus Bernissartia Eusuchia Stolokrosuchus Tethysuchia Thalattosuchia Goniopholididae Calsoyasuchus valliceps Goniopholis phuwiangensis Eutretauranosuchus delfi Sunosuchus junggarensis Sunosuchus miaoi Sunosuchus thailandicus Siamosuchus phuphokensis Amphicotylus lucasii Denazinosuchus kirtlandicus Nannosuchus gracilidens Hulkepholis Hulke s goniopholidid Anteophthalmosuchus Hooley s goniopholidid Anteophthalmosuchus Dollo s goniopholidid Goniopholis Goniopholis baryglyphaeus Goniopholis kiplingi Goniopholis simusReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k De Andrade M B Edmonds R Benton M J Schouten R 2011 A new Berriasian species of Goniopholis Mesoeucrocodylia Neosuchia from England and a review of the genus Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 163 S66 S108 doi 10 1111 j 1096 3642 2011 00709 x a b c Buscalioni A D Alcala L Espilez E Mampel L 2013 European Goniopholididae from the Early Albian Escucha Formation in Arino Teruel Aragon Espana Spanish Journal of Palaeontology 28 1 103 122 doi 10 7203 sjp 28 1 17835 Yoshida Junki Hori Atsushi Kobayashi Yoshitsugu Ryan Michael J Takakuwa Yuji Hasegawa Yoshikazu 2021 A new goniopholidid from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation USA novel insight into aquatic adaptation toward modern crocodylians Royal Society Open Science 8 12 210320 doi 10 1098 rsos 210320 ISSN 2054 5703 PMC 8652276 PMID 34909210 Russo J Mateus O Marzola M amp Balbino A 2017 Two new ootaxa from the late Jurassic The oldest record of crocodylomorph eggs from the Lourinha Formation Portugal PLOS ONE 12 1 23 Ronan Allain Romain Vullo Lee Rozada Jeremy Anquetin Renaud Bourgeais et al Vertebrate paleobiodiversity of the Early Cretaceous Berriasian Angeac Charente Lagerstatte southwestern France implications for continental faunal turnover at the J K boundary Geodiversitas Museum National d Histoire Naturelle Paris In press ffhal 03264773f Faure Brac M G Amiot R de Muizon C Cubo J Lecuyer C 2021 Combined paleohistological and isotopic inferences of thermometabolism in extinct Neosuchia using Goniopholis and Dyrosaurus Pseudosuchia Crocodylomorpha as case studies Paleobiology Cambridge University Press for The Paleontological Society 1 22 doi 10 1017 pab 2021 34 Piacentini Pinheiro A E da Costa Pereira P V L G de Souza R G Brum A S Lopes R T Machado A S Bergqvist L P Simbras F M 2018 Reassessment of the enigmatic crocodyliform Goniopholis paulistanus Roxo 1936 Historical approach systematic and description by new materials PLOS ONE 13 8 e0199984 Bibcode 2018PLoSO 1399984P doi 10 1371 journal pone 0199984 PMC 6070184 PMID 30067779 Allen E 2010 Phylogenetic analysis of goniopholidid crocodyliforms of the Morrison Formation Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30 Supp 1 52A doi 10 1080 02724634 2010 10411819 S2CID 220429286 Pol D Leardi J M Lecuona A Krause M 2012 Postcranial anatomy of Sebecus icaeorhinus Crocodyliformes Sebecidae from the Eocene of Patagonia Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 32 2 328 doi 10 1080 02724634 2012 646833 S2CID 86565764 Pritchard A C Turner A H Allen E R Norell M A 2013 Osteology of a North American Goniopholidid Eutretauranosuchus delfsi and Palate Evolution in Neosuchia American Museum Novitates 3783 1 56 doi 10 1206 3783 2 hdl 2246 6449 S2CID 73539708 Steven W Salisbury Darren Naish 2011 Crocodilians In Batten D J ed English Wealden Fossils The Palaeontological Association London pp 305 369 Martin J E Delfino M Smith T 2016 Osteology and affinities of Dollo s goniopholidid Mesoeucrocodylia from the Early Cretaceous of Bernissart Belgium Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 36 6 e1222534 doi 10 1080 02724634 2016 1222534 hdl 2318 1635521 S2CID 89199731 Puertolas Pascual E Mateus O 2020 06 11 A three dimensional skeleton of Goniopholididae from the Late Jurassic of Portugal implications for the Crocodylomorpha bracing system Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 189 2 521 548 doi 10 1093 zoolinnean zlz102 ISSN 0024 4082 Ristevski Jorgo Young Mark T de Andrade Marco Brandalise Hastings Alexander K April 2018 A new species of Anteophthalmosuchus Crocodylomorpha Goniopholididae from the Lower Cretaceous of the Isle of Wight United Kingdom and a review of the genus Cretaceous Research 84 340 383 doi 10 1016 j cretres 2017 11 008 Sources editBuffetaut E Ingavat R 1983 Goniopholis phuwiangensis nov sp a new mesosuchian crocodile 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