Affiliation:
1. School of Biological Science, University of New SouthWales, New South Wales 2052, Australia
Abstract
A reconstruction of the skull, dentary and dentition of the middle Miocene ornithorhynchid
Obdurodon dicksoni
has been made possible by acquisition of nearly complete cranial and dental material. Access to new anatomical work on the living platypus,
Ornithorhynchus anatinus
, and the present comparative study of the cranial foramina of
Ob. dicksoni
and
Or. anatinus
have provided new insights into the evolution of the ornithorhynchid skull. The hypertrophied bill in
Ob. dicksoni
is seen here as possibly apomorphic, although evidence from ontogenetic studies of
Or. anatinus
suggests that the basic form of the bill in
Ob. dicksoni
(where the rostral crura meet at the midline) may be ancestral to the form of the bill in
Or. anatinus
(where the rostral crura meet at the midline in the embryonic platypus but diverge in the adult). Differences in the relative positions of cranial structures, and in the relationships of certain cranial foramina, indicate that the cranium may have become secondarily shortened in
Or. anatinus
, possibly evolving from a more elongate skull type such as that of
Ob. dicksoni
. The plesiomorphic dentary of
Ob. dicksoni
, with well–developed coronoid and angular processes, contrasts with the dentary of
Or. anatinus
, in which the processes are almost vestigial, as well as with the dentary of the late Oligocene, congeneric
Ob. insignis
, in which the angular process appears to be reduced (the coronoid process is missing). In this regard the dentary of
Ob. insignis
seems to be morphologically closer to
Or. anatinus
than is the dentary of the younger
Ob. dicksoni
. Phylogenetic conclusions differ from previous analyses in viewing the northern Australian
Ob. dicksoni
as possibly derived in possessing a hypertrophied bill and dorsoventrally flattened skull and dentary, perhaps being a specialized branch of the
Obdurodon
line rather than ancestral to species of
Ornithorhynchus
. The presence of functional teeth and the robust, flattened skull and dentary in
Ob. dicksoni
argue for differences in diet and lifestyle between this extinct ornithorhynchid and the living
Ornithorhynchus
.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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