THE SKULL OF CTENIOGENYS, A CHORISTODERE (REPTILIA, ARCHOSAUROMORPHA) FROM THE MIDDLE JURASSIC OF OXFORDSHIRE

被引:55
作者
EVANS, SE
机构
[1] Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, University College and Middlesex School of Medicine, London, WC1E 6JJ, Rockefeller Building, University Street
关键词
Britain; Choristodera; Jurassic; microvertebrate faunas; phylogeny; Reptilia; skull;
D O I
10.1111/j.1096-3642.1990.tb00561.x
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
The genus Ctemogenys was originally described as a lizard on the basis of isolated jaw fragments from the Upper Jurassic deposits of Como Bluff, Wyoming. The discovery of new material from a Middle Jurassic locality at Kirtlington, Oxfordshire, showed that Cteniogenys was not a lizard, but an early choristodere. The skull is represented by a collection of isolated bones, associated on the basis of fit and dermal sculpture pattern. The bones are here described and compared with those of the Late Cretaceous and Palaeocene choristoderes Champsosaurus and Simoedosaurus. Allowing for the much smaller size of the Middle Jurassic form, there is a close correspondence between the isolated bones of the three genera. Comparison with known choristoderes, based on an analysis of 53 derived character states, suggests that Ctemogenys is the most primitive of known genera. In general, the character states shared by all choristoderes support recent analyses which conclude that choristoderes arc derived from archosauromorph diapsids, not lepidosauromorphs as once thought. At Kirtlington, Cteniogenys forms part of a diverse microvertebrate assemblage including amiids, sharks, frogs, salamanders, lizards, mammals, crocodiles, pterosaurs, turtles and small dinosaurs. Copyright © 1990, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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