Project 4601: A. A. Ruebenstahl, M. D. Klein, H. Yi, X. Xu, J. M. Clark. 2022. Anatomy and relationships of the early diverging Crocodylomorphs Junggarsuchus sloani and Dibothrosuchus elaphros. The Anatomical Record. 305 (10):2463-2556.
Specimen: † Cricosaurus araucanensis (MLP:72-IV-7-1)
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Abstract

The holotype of Junggarsuchus sloani, from the Shishugou Formation (early Late Jurassic) of Xinjiang, China, consists of a nearly complete skull and the anterior half of an articulated skeleton, including the pectoral girdles, nearly complete forelimbs, vertebral column, and ribs. Here, we describe its anatomy and compare it to other early diverging crocodylomorphs, based in part on CT scans of its skull and that of Dibothrosuchus elaphros from the Early Jurassic of China. Junggarsuchus shares many features with a cursorial assemblage of crocodylomorphs, informally known as “sphenosuchians,” whose relationships are poorly understood. However, it also displays several derived crocodyliform features that are not found among most “sphenosuchians.” Our phylogenetic analysis corroborates the hypothesis that Junggarsuchus is closer to Crocodyliformes, including living crocodylians, than are Dibothrosuchus and Sphenosuchus, but not as close to crocodyliforms as Almadasuchus and Macelognathus, and that the “Sphenosuchia” are a paraphyletic assemblage. D. elaphros and Sphenosuchus acutus are hypothesized to be more closely related to Crocodyliformes than are the remaining non-crocodyliform crocodylomorphs, which form several smaller groups but are largely unresolved


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Article DOI: 10.1002/ar.24949

Project DOI: 10.7934/P4601, http://dx.doi.org/10.7934/P4601
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  • Creation Date:
    21 March 2023
  • Publication Date:
    31 March 2023

    Authors' Institutions

    • The George Washington University

    • Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP), CAS

    • CAS Center for Excellence in Life and Paleoenvironment



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