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Trematospondylus

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Trematospondylus
Temporal range: Middle Jurassic, Bathonian
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Superorder: Sauropterygia
Order: Plesiosauria
Family: Rhomaleosauridae
Genus: Trematospondylus
Quenstedt, 1858
Species

Trematospondylus ("hole spinner"[1]) is a dubious genus of plesiosaurs from the Middle Jurassic of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The only named species is Trematospondylus macrocephalus. It is one of the earliest scientifically described plesiosaurs and historically has been the first plesiosaur named from Germany.[1] Preserved remains include seven vertebrae.

Research history

T. macrocephalus was first named by Quenstedt in 1858, who found the fossils in the layers of the Dentalienton Formation at Lochen mountain massif in the Zollernalbkreis of Baden-Württemberg.[2] Its species name likely derives from the Macrocephalus oolite that had been deposited directly above the fossils and is named after the ammonite Macrocephalites macrocephalus.[1] The genus name refers to a small opening at the articulation surface of the vertebrae.

Initially, Quenstedt was uncertain about the interrelationships of Trematospondylus and compared it to fishes, dinosaurs and cetiosaurs[2] (the latter had been considered to represent marine reptiles back then [3]). In 1861, he called it a plesiosaur and suggested affinities with Thaumatosaurus.[4]

Trematospondylus had been mentioned in a few additional works [5][6][7] but disappeared from the scientific literature until it got redescribed by Sven Sachs and colleagues in 2023.[1] The latter consider Trematospondylus macrocephalus a nomen dubium but also suggest affinities with rhomaleosaurids.

Description

T. macrocephalus is known by seven large vertebrae, among them two caudals and a possible sacral vertebra. The other bones might represent caudals as well. They likely belonged to a mature individual that was similar to Rhomaleosaurus in size.[1]

Phylogeny

Sachs et al. (2023) performed several phylogenetic analyses that nested Trematospondylus within Rhomaleosauridae.

Rhomaleosauridae

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Sachs, S., Abel, P. und Madzia, D. (2023) A ‘long-forgotten’ plesiosaur provides evidence of large-bodied rhomaleosaurids in the Middle Jurassic of Germany, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 42(5). doi:10.1080/02724634.2023.2205456.
  2. ^ a b Quenstedt, F. A. (1858). Der Jura. Laupp’schen Buchhandlung. p. 466–467. [1].
  3. ^ Owen, R. (1842). Report on British fossil reptiles, Part II. Reports of the British Association for the Advancement of Science 11, 60–204. [2]
  4. ^ Quenstedt, F. A. (1861). Epochen der Natur. Laupp’schen Buchhandlung.
  5. ^ Quenstedt, F. A. (1865). Handbuch der Petrefaktenkunde. Laupp’schen Buchhandlung.
  6. ^ Quenstedt, F. A. (1885). Handbuch der Petrefaktenkunde. Dritte und vermehrte Ausgabe. Laupp’schen Buchhandlung.
  7. ^ Engel, T. (1883). Geognostischer Wegweiser durch Württemberg. Stuttgart: E. Schweizerbart’sche Verlagshandlung.[3]
This page was last edited on 14 November 2023, at 19:19
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