Biology:Trematochampsa

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Short description: Extinct genus of reptiles


Trematochampsa
Temporal range: Coniacian-Santonian, 89–83 Ma
Scientific classification e
Missing taxonomy template (fix): Archosauria/Reptilia
Clade: Pseudosuchia
Clade: Crocodylomorpha
Clade: Crocodyliformes
Clade: Mesoeucrocodylia
Genus: Trematochampsa
Buffetaut, 1974
Type species
Trematochampsa taqueti
Buffetaut, 1974

Trematochampsa is a dubious extinct genus of crocodyliform from the Late Cretaceous (Coniacian-Santonian age) In Beceten Formation of Niger.

Taxonomy

The type species, T. taqueti, was described by Eric Buffetaut in 1974.[1] A second species, T. oblita, was named from Madagascar in 1979, but was renamed Miadanasuchus in 2009.[2]

Trematochampsa gives its name to the Trematochampsidae, a poorly known group of fossil crocodiles. However, the labile phylogenetic position of Trematochampsa in many studies has been attributed to character conflict, leading many authors to exclude this genus from many cladistic analyses, but Sertich et al. (2014) noted that the referred material of Trematochampsa consists of more than one crocodyliform taxon, so they opted to use only the cranial material in the dataset for the cladistic analysis of Rukwasuchus and recommended removing the postcranial material from Trematochampsa. The analysis recovered Trematochampsa as a member of Peirosauridae, rendering Trematochampsidae a junior synonym of Peirosauridae.[3]

A 2018 revision of T. taqueti found that its fossil material was a mixture of bones from peirosaurids, Araripesuchus, Anatosuchus, Notosuchus-like crocodyliforms, and neosuchians. No distinguishing characteristics were found in the holotype specimen, a lacrimal bone, thus rendering the genus a nomen dubium.[4]

References

  1. Buffetaut, E. (1974). "Trematochampsa taqueti, un Crocodilien nouveau du Sénonian inférieur du Niger". Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences de Paris 279: 1749–1752. 
  2. Erin L. Rasmusson Simons; Gregory A. Buckley (2009). "New Material of "Trematochampsa" oblita (Crocodyliformes,Trematochampsidae) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 29 (2): 599–604. doi:10.1671/039.029.0224. 
  3. Sertich, Joseph J. W.; o'Connor, Patrick M. (2014). "A new crocodyliform from the middle Cretaceous Galula Formation, southwestern Tanzania". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 34 (3): 576–596. doi:10.1080/02724634.2013.819808. 
  4. Meunier, L.M.V.; Larsson, H.C.E. (2018). "Trematochampsa taqueti as a nomen dubium and the crocodyliform diversity of the Upper Cretaceous In Beceten Formation of Niger". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 182 (3): 659–680. doi:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlx061. 
  • Carroll, RL. (1988). Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution. W.H. Freeman and Company

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q7838047 entry