Biology:Sachicasaurus

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Short description: Extinct genus of pliosaurid

Sachicasaurus
Temporal range: Barremian
~130–120 Ma
Sachicasaurus vitae - holotype - Paja Formation, Colombia.jpg
Holotype specimen of Sachicasaurus.
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Superorder: Sauropterygia
Order: Plesiosauria
Family: Pliosauridae
Subfamily: Brachaucheninae
Genus: Sachicasaurus
Species:
S. vitae
Binomial name
Sachicasaurus vitae
Páramo Fonseca et al., 2018

Sachicasaurus is an extinct genus of brachauchenine pliosaurid known from the Barremian of the Paja Formation, Altiplano Cundiboyacense in the Colombian Eastern Ranges of the Andes. The type species is S. vitae.

Etymology

The genus name Sachicasaurus refers to Sáchica, the location where the fossil was found, and saurus, meaning "lizard" in Latinised Greek. The species epithet vitae, meaning "of life" in Latin, was chosen because of the life in Sáchica the fossil find has sparked.[1]

Description

Size comparison

Sachicasaurus was a large pliosaur, measuring 10–11 metres (33–36 ft) long.[2][1] The holotype specimen, MP111209-1, was found in 2013 and is known from a near complete skull, and postcranial elements including a complete hindlimb and various vertebrae. Diagnostic features include a very short mandibular symphysis, reduced number of mandibular teeth (17 to 18 versus 25 to 40 in other pliosaurids), slender teeth, among other features. With a preserved length of 9.9 metres (32 ft) (which may be missing the vertebrae from the end of the tail), the specimen is interpreted as a sub-adult individual.[1] It is one of the most complete and large pliosaurid specimen.[3]

Paleoenvironment

Sachicasaurus is one of four pliosaurids from the Paja Formation, others being Acostasaurus,[4] Stenorhynchosaurus,[5] and Monquirasaurus.[6] It is also contemporaneous with the elasmosaurids Callawayasaurus and Leivanectes,[7] the marine turtle Desmatochelys padillai,[8] the sandowniid turtle Leyvachelys,[9] and the ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaurs Muiscasaurus and Kyhytysuka.[10][11]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Páramo Fonseca, María Eurídice; Benavides Cabra, Cristian David; Gutiérrez, Ingry Esmirna (2018). "A new large pliosaurid from the Barremian (Lower Cretaceous) of Sáchica, Boyacá, Colombia". Earth Sciences Research Journal 22 (4): 223–238. doi:10.15446/esrj.v22n4.69916. https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/esrj/article/view/69916/pdf. 
  2. Spindler, F.; Mattes, M. (2021). "Einsame Spitze – Fakten und Spekulation über das Solnhofener Gipfelraubtier". Archaeopteryx 37: 56–68. 
  3. N. G. Zverkov, E. M. Pervushov (2020). "A gigantic pliosaurid from the Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) of the Volga Region, Russia". Cretaceous Research 110. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2020.104419. 
  4. Gómez Pérez & Noè, 2017
  5. Páramo et al., 2016
  6. Noè, L.F.; Gómez-Pérez, M. (2021). "Giant pliosaurids (Sauropterygia; Plesiosauria) from the Lower Cretaceous peri-Gondwanan seas of Colombia and Australia". Cretaceous Research 132: 105122. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2021.105122. 
  7. Páramo Fonseca et al., 2019
  8. Cadena et al., 2015a
  9. Cadena et al., 2015b
  10. Maxwell et al., 2015
  11. Cortés, D.; Maxwell, E.E.; Larsson, H.C.E. (2021). "Re-appearance of hypercarnivore ichthyosaurs in the Cretaceous with differentiated dentition: revision of Platypterygius sachicarum (Reptilia:Ichthyosauria, Ophthalmosauridae) from Colombia". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 19 (14): 969–1002. doi:10.1080/14772019.2021.1989507. 

Bibliography

Sachicasaurus
Other paleofauna

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q62023578 entry