New Cretaceous neosuchians (Crocodylomorpha) from Thailand bridge the evolutionary history of atoposaurids and paralligatorids

Author:

Pochat-Cottilloux Yohan1ORCID,Lauprasert Komsorn23ORCID,Chanthasit Phornphen4,Manitkoon Sita35ORCID,Adrien Jérôme6ORCID,Lachambre Joël6ORCID,Amiot Romain1ORCID,Martin Jeremy E1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1 , LGL-TPE, UMR 5276, CNRS, ENS Lyon, Villeurbanne , France

2. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Mahasarakham University , Maha Sarakham , Thailand

3. Vertebrate Palaeontology and Evolution Research Unit, Excellence Center in Basin Studies and Applied Paleontology, Mahasarakham University , Khamriang, Maha Sarakham , Thailand

4. Sirindhorn Museum, Department of Mineral Resources , Kalasin , Thailand

5. Palaeontological Research and Education Centre, Mahasarakham University , Maha Sarakham , Thailand

6. Laboratoire Matériaux, Ingénierie et Science, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon , Villeurbanne , France

Abstract

Abstract The origin of modern crocodylians is rooted in the Cretaceous, but their evolutionary history is obscure because the relationships of outgroups and transitional forms are poorly resolved. Here, we describe a new form, Varanosuchus sakonnakhonensis gen. nov., sp. nov., from the Early Cretaceous of Thailand that fills an evolutionary gap between Paralligatoridae and Atoposauridae, two derived neosuchian lineages with previously unsettled phylogenetic relationships. Three individuals, including a complete skull and associated postcranial remains, allow for a detailed description and phylogenetic analysis. The new taxon is distinguished from all other crocodylomorphs by an association of features, including a narrow altirostral morphology, a dorsal part of the postorbital with an anterolaterally facing edge, a depression on the posterolateral surface of the maxilla, and fully pterygoid-bound choanae. A phylogenetic analysis confirms the monophyly and taxonomic content of Atoposauridae and Paralligatoridae, and we underline the difficulty in reaching a robust definition of Eusuchia. Furthermore, we put forward further arguments related to the putative terrestrial ecology with semi-aquatic affinities of atoposaurids based on their altirostral snout morphology and osteoderm ornamentation.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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