Abstract
The largest and most diverse collection of Pachypleurosauridae (Nothosauria, Reptilia) comes from Monte San Giorgio, Switzerland. Several hundred complete skeletons were collected from four distinct horizons of bituminous limestones and shales of Anisian-Ladinian boundary to early Ladinian age (Middle Triassic).
Serpianosaurus mirigiolensis
comes from the oldest strata, the Grenzbitumenzone Beds. The three younger strata, all in the Lower Meride Limestone, yield three species of
Neusticosaurus. Neusticosaurus pusillus
comes from the Cava Inferiore horizon, Neusticosaurus peyri, new species, from the Cava Superiore horizon, and
Neusticosaurus edwardsii
, new combination, from the Alla Cascina horizon.
Neusticosaurus pusillus
is biostratigraphically important because it is one of the rare species reported from both the Germanic and the Alpine Triassic.
Neusticosaurus pusillus
and
N. peyeri
are small and very similar in their anatomy.
Neusticosaurus
species are easiest separated by their number of presacral vertebrae. Ornam entation of the bone surface is distinctive for all four pachypleurosaurids. Soft parts are rarely preserved, except for one partial squamation. The biological age of
Neusticosaurus
individuals can be determined by skeletochronology (aging by bone annuli). Small species of
Neusticosaurus
were sexually mature after three to four years and lived for six to nine years. Taphonomic analysis of the small species indicates attritional mortality and suggests weak bottom currents in the Monte San Giorgio basin during early Ladinian times. Morphometric comparison of all four pachypleurosaurids indicates that the changing vertebral numbers between species are largely due to a change in number of segments. All Monte San Giorgio pachypleurosaurids are sexually dimorphic in forelimb development. Sex x has poorly differentiated and relatively short humeri whereas sex
y
has well differentiated and relatively long humeri. The sexes are of about the same size and represented in roughly equal numbers. Identification of gender was not possible. Good growth series, especially of
Neusticosaurus peyeri
, from embryo to large adult permitted qualitative and quantitative study of ontogeny. The skull grows with negative allometry; the humerus grows isometrically or with positive allometry, depending on sex and species; the femur grows isometrically. The adult size range in
N. peyeri
is considerably larger than in modern reptiles. The Monte San Giorgio pachypleurosaurids are a monophyletic group. The phylogeny of this group is congruent with the stratigraphic distribution of its members.
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Business, Management and Accounting,Materials Science (miscellaneous),Business and International Management
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