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Lisboasaurus

Lisboasaurus is a small (400 mm length) genus of Mesozoic crocodylomorph that lived in fresh water. It is known from fossilized tooth and jaw fragments of Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous age. Two species have been described. In the past Lisboasaurus has been interpreted as an avialan, troodontid, or an anguimorph lizard. Both species are currently assigned to Crocodylomorpha, one is reassigned to the genus Lusitanisuchus.

Lisboasaurus
Temporal range: Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous, 155.7–125.45 Ma
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Clade: Archosauria
Clade: Pseudosuchia
Clade: Crocodylomorpha
Genus: Lisboasaurus
Seiffert, 1970
Species:
L. estesi
Binomial name
Lisboasaurus estesi
Seiffert, 1970

Discovery and naming edit

In the 1960s paleontologists From the Free University Berlin located new vertebrate fossil sites that included the lignite mines of Guimarota, near the town of Leiria, Portugal. These lignites are dated by Milner and Evans, 1991, between Bathonian (middle Jurassic) to Oxfordian (early Late Jurassic) age. Schwarz and Fechner, 2004, date them as Late Jurassic.

Seiffert, (1970, 1973), described Lisboasaurus as a genus of anguimorph lepidosaur comprising two species, L. estesi and L. mitracostatus. He subdivided the latter species into two subspecies in the first paper, but not in the second paper. In 1983 Estes listed the material as Lacertilia incertae sedis. Milner and Evans, 1991, redescribed L. estesi as a maniraptoran and, more specifically, as an early avialan or troodontid They also cast doubt on the identification of the more poorly preserved L. mistracostatus, considering it a nomen dubium. Buscalioni and Evans et al. revised this assignment by demonstrating that the material referred to L. estesi was closely allied with an Early Cretaceous crocodylomorph (LH 7991) from Las Hoyas, Spain. Buscalioni and Evans supported the nomen dubium status of L. mistracostatus. However, Schwarz and Fechner, 2004, demonstrated that the material referred to L. mistracostatus is identical to teeth and fragments found in Porto Dinheiro, and new cranial and mandibular material collected from Guimarota between 1973 and 1982. They referred all L. mistracostatus specimens to a new genus they erected, Lusitanisuchus, creating the new name Lusitanisuchus mistracostatus.

Schwarz and Fechner (2008) described a new dentary from the Uña coal mine of Cuenca province, Spain. Its teeth demonstrate that it belongs to Lisboasaurus. This dentary was the first Lisboasaurus fossil from the Barremian age of the Early Cretaceous. The new data extracted from the dentary make it more certain that Lisboasaurus was a neosuchian crocodylomorph.

References edit

  • J. Seiffert. (1975.) Upper Jurassic lizards from central Portugal. Contribuição para o conhecimento da Fauna do Kimerridgiano da Mina de Lignito Guimarota (Leiria, Portugal). Serviços Geológicos de Portugal, Memória (Nova Série) 22:7-85
  • Buscalioni, A.D., Ortega, F., Pérez-Moreno, B.P., and Evans, S.E. (1996). "The Upper Jurassic maniraptoran theropod Lisboasaurus estesi (Guimarota, Portugal) reinterpreted as a crocodylomorph". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 16(2): 358–362.
  • Estes, R. (1983). Sauria terrestria. Amphisbaenia. In Handbuch der Paläoherpetologie. Teil 10A. Edited by P. Wellnhofer. Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart, pp. 1–249.
  • Milner, A.R., and Evans, S.E. (1991). "The Upper Jurassic diapsid Lisboasaurus estesi — a maniraptoran theropod". Palaeontology 34: 503–513.
  • Schwarz, D. and Fechner, R. (2004). "Lusitanisuchus, a new generic name for Lisboasaurus mitracostatus (Crocodylomorpha: Mesoeucrocodylia), with a description of new remains from the Upper Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) and Lower Cretaceous (Berriasian) of Portugal". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 41: 1259–1271.
  • Seiffert, J. (1970). "Oberjurassische Lacertilier aus der Kohlengrube Guimarota bei Leiria (Mittel Portugal)". Unpublished Inaugural-Dissertation, Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany.
  • Seiffert, J. (1973). "Upper Jurassic Lizards from Central Portugal". Memória dos Servicos Géologicos de Portugal (N.S.) 22: 7–88.
  • Schwarz, D., Fechner, R. (2008). "The first dentary of Lisboasaurus (Crocodylomorpha, ?Mesoeucrocodylia) from the Lower Cretaceous of Uña, Cuenca Province, Spain". Journal of vertebrate Paleontology 28(1): 264-268.

lisboasaurus, small, length, genus, mesozoic, crocodylomorph, that, lived, fresh, water, known, from, fossilized, tooth, fragments, late, jurassic, early, cretaceous, species, have, been, described, past, been, interpreted, avialan, troodontid, anguimorph, liz. Lisboasaurus is a small 400 mm length genus of Mesozoic crocodylomorph that lived in fresh water It is known from fossilized tooth and jaw fragments of Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous age Two species have been described In the past Lisboasaurus has been interpreted as an avialan troodontid or an anguimorph lizard Both species are currently assigned to Crocodylomorpha one is reassigned to the genus Lusitanisuchus LisboasaurusTemporal range Late Jurassic Early Cretaceous 155 7 125 45 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg NScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass ReptiliaClade ArchosauriaClade PseudosuchiaClade CrocodylomorphaGenus LisboasaurusSeiffert 1970Species L estesiBinomial name Lisboasaurus estesiSeiffert 1970Discovery and naming editIn the 1960s paleontologists From the Free University Berlin located new vertebrate fossil sites that included the lignite mines of Guimarota near the town of Leiria Portugal These lignites are dated by Milner and Evans 1991 between Bathonian middle Jurassic to Oxfordian early Late Jurassic age Schwarz and Fechner 2004 date them as Late Jurassic Seiffert 1970 1973 described Lisboasaurus as a genus of anguimorph lepidosaur comprising two species L estesi and L mitracostatus He subdivided the latter species into two subspecies in the first paper but not in the second paper In 1983 Estes listed the material as Lacertilia incertae sedis Milner and Evans 1991 redescribed L estesi as a maniraptoran and more specifically as an early avialan or troodontid They also cast doubt on the identification of the more poorly preserved L mistracostatus considering it a nomen dubium Buscalioni and Evans et al revised this assignment by demonstrating that the material referred to L estesi was closely allied with an Early Cretaceous crocodylomorph LH 7991 from Las Hoyas Spain Buscalioni and Evans supported the nomen dubium status of L mistracostatus However Schwarz and Fechner 2004 demonstrated that the material referred to L mistracostatus is identical to teeth and fragments found in Porto Dinheiro and new cranial and mandibular material collected from Guimarota between 1973 and 1982 They referred all L mistracostatus specimens to a new genus they erected Lusitanisuchus creating the new name Lusitanisuchus mistracostatus Schwarz and Fechner 2008 described a new dentary from the Una coal mine of Cuenca province Spain Its teeth demonstrate that it belongs to Lisboasaurus This dentary was the first Lisboasaurus fossil from the Barremian age of the Early Cretaceous The new data extracted from the dentary make it more certain that Lisboasaurus was a neosuchian crocodylomorph References editJ Seiffert 1975 Upper Jurassic lizards from central Portugal Contribuicao para o conhecimento da Fauna do Kimerridgiano da Mina de Lignito Guimarota Leiria Portugal Servicos Geologicos de Portugal Memoria Nova Serie 22 7 85 Buscalioni A D Ortega F Perez Moreno B P and Evans S E 1996 The Upper Jurassic maniraptoran theropod Lisboasaurus estesi Guimarota Portugal reinterpreted as a crocodylomorph Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 16 2 358 362 Estes R 1983 Sauria terrestria Amphisbaenia In Handbuch der Palaoherpetologie Teil 10A Edited by P Wellnhofer Gustav Fischer Verlag Stuttgart pp 1 249 Milner A R and Evans S E 1991 The Upper Jurassic diapsid Lisboasaurus estesi a maniraptoran theropod Palaeontology 34 503 513 Schwarz D and Fechner R 2004 Lusitanisuchus a new generic name for Lisboasaurus mitracostatus Crocodylomorpha Mesoeucrocodylia with a description of new remains from the Upper Jurassic Kimmeridgian and Lower Cretaceous Berriasian of Portugal Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 41 1259 1271 Seiffert J 1970 Oberjurassische Lacertilier aus der Kohlengrube Guimarota bei Leiria Mittel Portugal Unpublished Inaugural Dissertation Freie Universitat Berlin Germany Seiffert J 1973 Upper Jurassic Lizards from Central Portugal Memoria dos Servicos Geologicos de Portugal N S 22 7 88 Schwarz D Fechner R 2008 The first dentary of Lisboasaurus Crocodylomorpha Mesoeucrocodylia from the Lower Cretaceous of Una Cuenca Province Spain Journal of vertebrate Paleontology 28 1 264 268 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lisboasaurus amp oldid 1041909899, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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