A new elasmosaurid from the early Maastrichtian of Angola and the implications of girdle morphology on swimming style in plesiosaurs
Authors:
Araújo et al
Abstract:
We report here a new elasmosaurid from the early Maastrichtian at Bentiaba, southern Angola. Phylogenetic analysis places the new taxon as the sister taxon to Styxosaurus snowii, and that clade as the sister of a clade composed of (Hydrotherosaurus alexandrae (Libonectes morgani + Elasmosaurus platyurus)). The new taxon has a reduced dorsal blade of the scapula, a feature unique amongst elasmosaurids, but convergent with cryptoclidid plesiosaurs, and indicates a longitudinal protraction-retraction limb cycle rowing style with simple pitch rotation at the glenohumeral articulation. Morphometric phylogenetic analysis of the coracoids of 40 eosauropterygian taxa suggests that there was a broad range of swimming styles within the clade.
Monday, February 02, 2015
Cardiocorax mukulu: a new Elasmosaurid Pleisosaur From Maastrichtian Cretaceous Angola
Labels:
africa,
angola,
cretaceous,
elasmosaurs,
fossils,
maastrichtian,
marine reptiles,
mesozoic,
paleontology,
plesiosaurs,
Sauropterygian
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