The first Gondwanan borioteiioid lizard and the mid-Cretaceous dispersal event between North America and Africa

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Romain Vullo
Jean-Claude Rage
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[1] Univ Rennes,
[2] CNRS,undefined
[3] Géosciences Rennes,undefined
[4] UMR 6118,undefined
[5] Sorbonne Universités,undefined
[6] CR2P,undefined
[7] UMR 7207,undefined
[8] CNRS–Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle–Université Paris 6,undefined
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The Science of Nature | 2018年 / 105卷
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Squamata; Borioteiioidea; Polyglyphanodontini; Cretaceous; Africa; Palaeobiogeography;
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Borioteiioidea are an enigmatic group of Cretaceous lizards widely distributed in northern continents (Laurasia). Here, we describe the first borioteiioid lizard from Gondwana, represented by a new species of the polyglyphanodontine genus Bicuspidon, B. hogreli sp. nov., from the Cenomanian Kem Kem beds of Morocco. The discovery of Bicuspidon hogreli sp. nov., which is one of the oldest known member of Polyglyphanodontini, challenges previous assumptions on the center of origin and dispersal of the group. In addition, the known distribution of Bicuspidon (Cenomanian of Utah and Morocco, and Santonian–Maastrichtian of eastern Europe) suggests a complex palaeobiogeographical history for the genus. The existence of a terrestrial dispersal route persisting during the whole Early Cretaceous between North America and Africa is hypothesized to explain some similarities observed between the Cenomanian squamate assemblages of these two continents. Alternatively, dispersal between the two landmasses may have occurred by transatlantic rafting. During the Cenomanian–Santonian interval, Bicuspidon colonized the European archipelago probably from North Africa, like many “Eurogondwanan” taxa.
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