A re-evaluation of the enigmatic dinosauriform Caseosaurus crosbyensis from the Late Triassic of Texas, USA and its implications for early dinosaur evolution

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作者
Baron, Matthew G. [1 ,2 ]
Williams, Megan E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cambridge, Dept Earth Sci, Downing St, Cambridge CB2 3EQ, England
[2] Nat Hist Museum, Dept Earth Sci, Cromwell Rd, London SW7 5BD, London, England
关键词
Archosauria; Dinosauromorpha; Herrerasauria; phylogeny; Dockum Group; Triassic; Texas; USA; NORTH-AMERICA; NEW-MEXICO; EUCOELOPHYSIS-BALDWINI; BASAL DINOSAURIFORM; THEROPOD DINOSAUR; ARGENTINA; ARCHOSAUR; ANATOMY; ORIGIN; BRAZIL;
D O I
10.4202/app.00372.2017
中图分类号
Q91 [古生物学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 070903 ;
摘要
The holotype specimen of the Late Triassic dinosauriform Caseosaurus crosbyensis is redescribed and evaluated phylogenetically for the first time, providing new anatomical information and data on the earliest dinosaurs and their evolution within the dinosauromorph lineage. Historically, Caseosaurus crosbyensis has been considered to represent an early saurischian dinosaur, and often a herrerasaur. More recent work on Triassic dinosaurs has cast doubt over its supposed dinosaurian affinities and uncertainty about particular features in the holotype and only known specimen has led to the species being regarded as a dinosauriform of indeterminate position. Here, we present a new diagnosis for Caseosaurus crosbyensis and refer additional material to the taxon-a partial right ilium from Snyder Quarry. Our comparisons and phylogenetic analyses suggest that Caseosaurus crosbyensis belongs in a clade with herrerasaurs and that this clade is the sister taxon of Dinosauria, rather than positioned within it. This result, along with other recent analyses of early dinosaurs, pulls apart what remains of the "traditional" group of dinosaurs collectively termed saurischians into a polyphyletic assemblage and implies that Dinosauria should be regarded as composed exclusively of Ornithoscelida (Ornithischia + Theropoda) and Sauropodomorpha. In addition, our analysis recovers the enigmatic European taxon Saltopus elginensis among herrerasaurs for the first time. This result suggests a greater body-size range for herrerasaurs than previously thought and provides further evidence for their presence in Europe during the Late Triassic. If this hypothesis is correct then this clade of herrerasaurs also represents the first clade of non-dinosaurian dinosauromorphs known to contain large-bodied carnivorous species. The results of our analyses also highlight the distinction between the clades Herrerasauridae and Herrerasauria, as they are currently defined, and necessitate a provisional revival of the latter until future works can better resolve the relationships among these important early taxa.
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