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Procyclotosaurus

Procyclotosaurus is an extinct genus of stenotosaurid capitosaurian temnospondyl. The type species is P. stantonensis. In 1904, English paleontologist Arthur Smith Woodward described it as a species of Capitosaurus, C. stantonensis, based on a partial skull known as R 3174. In 1958, the species was assigned to the new genus. It is known from the Lower Keuper, a European stratigraphic unit that was deposited during the late Middle Triassic.[1] Fossils have been found from Staffordshire, England.

Procyclotosaurus
Temporal range: Ladinian
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Order: Temnospondyli
Suborder: Stereospondyli
Clade: Capitosauria
Family: Stenotosauridae
Genus: Procyclotosaurus
Watson, 1958
Species
  • P. stantonensis (Woodward, 1904 [originally Capitosaurus stantonensis) (type)

Description edit

Procyclotosaurus was a relatively small temnospondyl. Unlike most other capitosaurs, which have wide and flat skulls, Procyclotosaurus has a deep, wedge-shaped skull. The otic notch, a notch at the back of the skull, is closed. The tabular horn above the otic notch is narrow and touches the squamosal bone below the notch.[2] The upper surface of the skull is concave, making it appear dish-shaped. Like other capitosaurs, Procyclotosaurus resembles crocodilians in that it has orbits (eye sockets) and nares (nostrils) that are directed upward and slightly elevated.[3]

History and classification edit

Procyclotosaurus stantonensis was first classified as a species of Capitosaurus and was placed in the family Capitosauridae (now known as Mastodonsauridae). It was later reassigned as a species of Cyclotosaurus, another mastodonsaurid genus. In 1958, paleontologist D.M.S. Watson placed the species in its own genus, Procyclotosaurus, distinguishing it from both Capitosaurus and Cyclotosaurus on the basis of its deep skull. Watson also found the short suture between the exoccipital and pterygoid bones to be characteristic of the genus. He also noted that Procyclotosaurus has a crista obliqua, or oblique ridge, on the pterygoid bone at the back of the skull. This ridge is a primitive feature among temnospondyls that is not seen in more derived mastodonsaurids.[4]

The holotype of Procyclotosaurus, R 3174, is thought to be a young adult. The sutures between the bones of the skull are clearly visible and have not fully closed. The skull is pitted and some of the pits have elongated into troughs, a sign of age. However, these troughs are not as prominent as they would be in an older individual. Paleontologist Roberta L. Paton considered the deep skull and close-set eyes of Procyclotosaurus to be indicative of a young Cyclotosaurus individual rather than a distinct genus. Therefore, in 1974, Paton reassigned Procyclotosaurus stantonensis to Cyclotosaurus. Paton also considered C. stantonensis to be synonymous with the species C. leptognathus, named by English paleontologist Richard Owen, and referred R 3174 to C. leptognathus.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Witzmann, Florian & Sachs, Sven & Nyhuis, Christian. (2016). A new species of Cyclotosaurus (Stereospondyli, Capitosauria) from the Late Triassic of Bielefeld, NW Germany, and the intrarelationships of the genus. Fossil Record. 19. 83-100. 10.5194/fr-19-83-2016.
  2. ^ Watson, D.M.S. (1962). "The evolution of the labyrinthodonts". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 245 (723): 219–265. doi:10.1098/rstb.1962.0010.
  3. ^ a b Paton, R.L. (1974). (PDF). Palaeontology. 17 (2): 253–289. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-08-24. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
  4. ^ Watson, D.M.S (1958). "A new labyrinthodont (Paracyclotosaurus) from the Upper Trias of New South Wales". Bulletin of the British Museum of Natural History. 3: 233–264.

procyclotosaurus, extinct, genus, stenotosaurid, capitosaurian, temnospondyl, type, species, stantonensis, 1904, english, paleontologist, arthur, smith, woodward, described, species, capitosaurus, stantonensis, based, partial, skull, known, 3174, 1958, species. Procyclotosaurus is an extinct genus of stenotosaurid capitosaurian temnospondyl The type species is P stantonensis In 1904 English paleontologist Arthur Smith Woodward described it as a species of Capitosaurus C stantonensis based on a partial skull known as R 3174 In 1958 the species was assigned to the new genus It is known from the Lower Keuper a European stratigraphic unit that was deposited during the late Middle Triassic 1 Fossils have been found from Staffordshire England ProcyclotosaurusTemporal range Ladinian PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataOrder TemnospondyliSuborder StereospondyliClade CapitosauriaFamily StenotosauridaeGenus ProcyclotosaurusWatson 1958Species P stantonensis Woodward 1904 originally Capitosaurus stantonensis type Description editProcyclotosaurus was a relatively small temnospondyl Unlike most other capitosaurs which have wide and flat skulls Procyclotosaurus has a deep wedge shaped skull The otic notch a notch at the back of the skull is closed The tabular horn above the otic notch is narrow and touches the squamosal bone below the notch 2 The upper surface of the skull is concave making it appear dish shaped Like other capitosaurs Procyclotosaurus resembles crocodilians in that it has orbits eye sockets and nares nostrils that are directed upward and slightly elevated 3 History and classification editProcyclotosaurus stantonensis was first classified as a species of Capitosaurus and was placed in the family Capitosauridae now known as Mastodonsauridae It was later reassigned as a species of Cyclotosaurus another mastodonsaurid genus In 1958 paleontologist D M S Watson placed the species in its own genus Procyclotosaurus distinguishing it from both Capitosaurus and Cyclotosaurus on the basis of its deep skull Watson also found the short suture between the exoccipital and pterygoid bones to be characteristic of the genus He also noted that Procyclotosaurus has a crista obliqua or oblique ridge on the pterygoid bone at the back of the skull This ridge is a primitive feature among temnospondyls that is not seen in more derived mastodonsaurids 4 The holotype of Procyclotosaurus R 3174 is thought to be a young adult The sutures between the bones of the skull are clearly visible and have not fully closed The skull is pitted and some of the pits have elongated into troughs a sign of age However these troughs are not as prominent as they would be in an older individual Paleontologist Roberta L Paton considered the deep skull and close set eyes of Procyclotosaurus to be indicative of a young Cyclotosaurus individual rather than a distinct genus Therefore in 1974 Paton reassigned Procyclotosaurus stantonensis to Cyclotosaurus Paton also considered C stantonensis to be synonymous with the species C leptognathus named by English paleontologist Richard Owen and referred R 3174 to C leptognathus 3 References edit Witzmann Florian amp Sachs Sven amp Nyhuis Christian 2016 A new species of Cyclotosaurus Stereospondyli Capitosauria from the Late Triassic of Bielefeld NW Germany and the intrarelationships of the genus Fossil Record 19 83 100 10 5194 fr 19 83 2016 Watson D M S 1962 The evolution of the labyrinthodonts Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 245 723 219 265 doi 10 1098 rstb 1962 0010 a b Paton R L 1974 Capitosauroid labyrinthodonts from the Trias of England PDF Palaeontology 17 2 253 289 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 08 24 Retrieved 2011 01 02 Watson D M S 1958 A new labyrinthodont Paracyclotosaurus from the Upper Trias of New South Wales Bulletin of the British Museum of Natural History 3 233 264 nbsp Paleontology portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Procyclotosaurus amp oldid 1213283008, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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