A juvenile skull from the early Palaeocene of China extends the appearance of crocodyloids in Asia back by 15–20 million years

Author:

Boerman Sophie A12ORCID,Perrichon Gwendal3,Yang Jian4,Li Cheng-Sen4,Martin Jeremy E3,Speijer Robert P1,Smith Thierry2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, KU Leuven , 3001 Leuven , Belgium

2. Directorate Earth and History of Life, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences , 29 Rue Vautier, B-1000 Brussels , Belgium

3. Laboratoire de Géologie de Lyon: Terre, Planètes, et Environnement, UMR 5276, CNRS, ENS de Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Université de Lyon , 46 Allée d’Italie, F-69342 Lyon , France

4. State Key Laboratory of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Xiangshan, Beijing 100093 , China

Abstract

Abstract The earliest Crocodylia from Asia have been represented so far only by alligatoroids and planocraniids. Although definitive crocodyloids are not known until the late Eocene, it has been hypothesized that Asiatosuchus-like basal crocodyloids originated in Asia before the late Palaeocene. In this paper, we describe a new fossil crocodyloid from the lower Palaeocene of Qianshan Basin, Anhui Province, China. The skull and lower jaw fragment exhibit several characteristics typical of juvenile crocodylians. They also display a combination of features not seen in any other taxon, warranting the erection of a new species and genus, Qianshanosuchus youngi gen. & sp. nov. Its affinities are tested in phylogenetic analyses based on two recent character matrices of Eusuchia. To assess the effect of juvenile characteristics on the outcome of the phylogenetic analyses, juvenile specimens of extant crocodylian taxa are analysed in the same way, showing that the effect of their ontogenetic stage on their placement in the tree is minimal. Our analyses point to a basal crocodyloid position for Q. youngi. With these findings, the presence of Crocodyloidea in Asia is extended to the early Palaeocene, 15–20 Myr earlier than formerly thought. Furthermore, our results corroborate previous hypotheses of a Palaeocene dispersal route of Asiatosuchus-like crocodyloids from Asia into Europe.

Funder

Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology

Belgian Federal Science Policy Office

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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