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A new cryptoclidid Plesiosaur from the Oxfordian (Late Jurassic) of Cuba
Authors:Zulma GaspariniNathalie Bardet  Manuel Iturralde-Vinent
Affiliation:
  • a Departamento Paleontología Vertebrados, Museo de La Plata, Paseo del Bosque s/n, 1900 La Plata, Argentina
  • b Laboratoire de paléontologie, UMR 8569 du CNRS, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, 8, rue Buffon, 75005 Paris, France
  • c Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Cuba, Obispo 61, Plaza de Armas, La Habana Vieja, CH 10100, Cuba
  • Abstract:Cryptocleidus ? cuervoi caroliDE LA TORRE & ROJAS, 1949, a partial skull with associated mandible and atlas-axis from the Oxfordian of Cuba, has been completely prepared for the first time. It is here redescribed and assigned to a new cryptoclidid genus, Vinialesaurus, for which the species caroli is retained. Vinialesaurus is mainly diagnosed by palatal characters such as double internal nares, an anteriorly rounded vomer and a lack of anterior interpterygoid vacuities. It shares with other cryptoclidids large orbits and external nares, a small vertical jugal and a reduced tooth ornamentation. The occurrence of Vinialesaurus caroli in association with pliosauroids, ophthalmosaurian ichthyosaurs, metriorhynchid crocodilians and pleurodiran marine turtles, strongly suggests that a marine seaway was present in the Caribbean during the Oxfordian, connecting the western Tethys with the Oriental Pacific.
    Keywords:Plesiosauria   Cryptoclididae   Vinialesaurus   Jurassic   Oxfordian   Cuba
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