Biology:Polycotylidae

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Short description: Extinct family of reptiles

Polycotylids
Temporal range: Early - Late Cretaceous, 103–66 Ma
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Martinectes in the Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Superorder: Sauropterygia
Order: Plesiosauria
Clade: Leptocleidia
Family: Polycotylidae
Williston, 1909
Genera

Polycotylidae is a family of plesiosaurs from the Cretaceous, a sister group to Leptocleididae. Polycotylids first appeared during the Albian stage of the Early Cretaceous, before becoming abundant and widespread during the early Late Cretaceous. Several species survived into the final stage of the Cretaceous, the Maastrichtian.[3]

With their short necks and large elongated heads, they resemble the pliosaurs, but closer phylogenetic studies indicate that they share many common features with the Leptocleididae and Elasmosauridae. They have been found worldwide, with specimens reported from New Zealand, Australia , Japan , Morocco, the United States of America , Canada , Eastern Europe, and South America.[4]

Phylogeny

Trinacromerum bentonianum from the Late Cretaceous of Kansas

Cladogram after Albright, Gillette and Titus (2007).[5]

Plesiosauria 

Plesiosaurus

Tricleidus

 Polycotylidae 

Edgarosaurus

Thililua

 Palmulainae 

UMUT MV 19965 (from Japan)

Pahasapasaurus (=AMM 98.1.1)[6]

Palmulasaurus

 Polycotylinae 

Dolichorhynchops

Trinacromerum

Eopolycotylus

Polycotylus

Cladogram after Ketchum and Benson (2010).[7]

Plesiosauroidea 

Cryptoclididae

 Leptocleidia 

Leptocleididae

 Polycotylidae 

Plesiopleurodon

Edgarosaurus

QM F18041

Eopolycotylus

Trinacromerum

Dolichorhynchops herschelensis

Dolichorhynchops

Manemergus

Palmulasaurus

Below is a cladogram of polycotylid relationships from Ketchum & Benson, 2011.[8]

Plesiosauroidea 

Cryptoclididae

 Leptocleidia 

Leptocleididae

 Polycotylidae 

Edgarosaurus

Plesiopleurodon

QM F18041

Eopolycotylus

Polycotylus

Thililua

Trinacromerum

Manemergus

Dolichorhynchops herschelensis

Dolichorhynchops

Palmulasaurus

References

  1. V. Fischer; R. B. J. Benson; P. S. Druckenmiller; H. F. Ketchum; N. Bardet (2018). "The evolutionary history of polycotylid plesiosaurians". Royal Society Open Science 5 (3): 172177. doi:10.1098/rsos.172177. PMID 29657811. Bibcode2018RSOS....572177F. 
  2. Clark, Robert O.; O’Keefe, F. Robin; Slack, Sara E. (2023-12-24). "A new genus of small polycotylid plesiosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of the Western Interior Seaway and a clarification of the genus Dolichorhynchops". Cretaceous Research: 105812. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2023.105812. ISSN 0195-6671. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195667123003403. 
  3. Fischer, V.; Benson, R. B. J.; Druckenmiller, P. S.; Ketchum, H. F.; Bardet, N. (March 2018). "The evolutionary history of polycotylid plesiosaurians" (in en). Royal Society Open Science 5 (3): 172177. doi:10.1098/rsos.172177. ISSN 2054-5703. PMID 29657811. Bibcode2018RSOS....572177F. 
  4. Druckenmiller, Patrick S.; Russell, Anthony P. (2009). "Earliest North American Occurrence Of Polycotylidae (Sauropterygia: Plesiosauria) From The Lower Cretaceous (Albian) Clearwater Formation, Alberta, Canada". Journal of Paleontology 83 (6): 361–392. doi:10.1666/09-014.1. http://www.bio.ucalgary.ca/contact/faculty/pdf/russell/335.pdf. 
  5. Albright III, L. B., Gillette, D. D., and Titus, A. L., 2007b. Plesiosaurs from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian-Turonian) Tropic Shale of southern Utah, part 2: polycotylidae . Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, v. 27, n. 1, p. 41-58.
  6. Schumacher, B. A., 2007, A new polycotylid plesiosaur (Reptilia; Sauropterygia) from the Greenhorn Limestone (Upper Cretaceous; lower upper Cenomanian), Black Hills, South Dakota: In: The Geology and Paleontology of the Late Cretaceous marine deposits of the Dakotas, edited by Martin, J. E., and Parris, D. C., The Geological Society of America, Special Paper 427, p. 133-146.
  7. Ketchum, H. F.; Benson, R. B. J. (2010). "Global interrelationships of Plesiosauria (Reptilia, Sauropterygia) and the pivotal role of taxon sampling in determining the outcome of phylogenetic analyses". Biological Reviews 85 (2): 361–392. doi:10.1111/j.1469-185X.2009.00107.x. PMID 20002391. 
  8. Hilary F. Ketchum; Roger B. J. Benson (2011). "A new pliosaurid (Sauropterygia, Plesiosauria) from the Oxford Clay Formation (Middle Jurassic, Callovian) of England: evidence for a gracile, longirostrine grade of Early-Middle Jurassic pliosaurids". Special Papers in Palaeontology 86: 109–129. 

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q135400 entry