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A new blunt-snouted dyrosaurid,Anthracosuchus balrogus gen. et sp. nov. (Crocodylomorpha,Mesoeucrocodylia), from the Palaeocene of Colombia
Authors:Alexander K. Hastings  Jonathan I. Bloch  Carlos A. Jaramillo
Affiliation:1. Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA;2. Geiseltalmuseum, Zentralmagazin Naturwissenschaftlicher Sammlungen, Martin Luther Universit?t Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), Germanyalexander.hastings@zns.uni-halle.de;4. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Balboa-Ancon, Panama
Abstract:
A new exceptionally brevirostrine dyrosaurid is described from the middle Palaeocene (58–60 million years ago) Cerrejón Formation, northeastern Colombia, based on four partial skulls and associated postcrania. This taxon is unique among dyrosaurids not only in skull shape, but also in having orbital tuberosities, and osteoderms that are dorsoventrally thick and unpitted, a trait otherwise unknown in Crocodylomorpha. Results from a cladistic analysis of Dyrosauridae suggest that the new taxon, together with Cretaceous–Palaeocene Chenanisuchus lateroculi from Africa and Cerrejonisuchus improcerus also from the Cerrejón Formation, are the most basal members of the family. Results from a biogeographic analysis indicate at least three independent dispersals of dyrosaurids from Africa to the New World occurred in the Late Cretaceous or early Palaeocene. Widely set orbits in the new taxon indicate a deviation from surface-based predation, characteristic of other dyrosaurids, to sub-surface predation, as in modern Gavialis. Tooth impressions found on turtle shells recovered from the same locality match well with teeth of the new taxon indicating possible predation.http://www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:AB2B24A5-27CC-4D3F-B580-F11F17851CE6
Keywords:Dyrosauridae  Crocodylomorpha  Palaeocene  Colombia  Cerrejón  biogeography
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