Biology:Pliosauridae

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Short description: Extinct family of reptiles

Pliosauridae
Temporal range: Late Triassic - Late Cretaceous, 228–89.3 Ma
Attenborosaurus conybearei 2.JPG
Cast of Attenborosaurus conybeari, Natural History Museum
Liopleurodon ferox Tubingen 2.JPG
Liopleurodon ferox mounted skeleton, Museum of Paleontology, Tübingen
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Superorder: Sauropterygia
Order: Plesiosauria
Suborder: Pliosauroidea
Family: Pliosauridae
Seeley, 1874
Subgroups

Pliosauridae is a family of plesiosaurian marine reptiles from the Latest Triassic to the early Late Cretaceous (Rhaetian to Turonian stages) of Australia , Europe, North America and South America. The family is more inclusive than the archetypal short-necked large headed species that are placed in the subclade Thalassophonea, with basal forms resembling other plesiosaurs with long necks. They became extinct during the early Late Cretaceous and were subsequently replaced by the mosasaurs. It was formally named by Harry G. Seeley in 1874.[1]

Relationships

Pliosauridae is a stem-based taxon defined in 2010 (and in earlier studies in a similar manner) as "all taxa more closely related to Pliosaurus brachydeirus than to Leptocleidus superstes, Polycotylus latipinnis or Meyerasaurus victor".[1] The family Brachauchenidae has been proposed to include pliosauroids which have very short necks and may include Brachauchenius and Kronosaurus.[2] However, modern cladistic analyses found that this group is actually a subfamily of pliosaurids,[3] and possibly even the "crown group" of Pliosauridae.[4]

The following cladogram follows an analysis by Benson & Druckenmiller (2014).[5]

 Plesiosauria 

Stratesaurus

Eoplesiosaurus

Plesiosauroidea Styxosaurus BW.jpg

Rhomaleosauridae Macroplata BW.jpg

Pliosauridae

Thalassiodracon

Hauffiosaurus

Attenborosaurus Attenborosaurus BW.jpg

Marmornectes

Thalassophonea

Peloneustes Peloneustes BW.jpg

"Pliosaurus" andrewsi

Simolestes

Liopleurodon

"Liopleurodon" rossicus

Pliosaurus PliosaurusDB12.jpg

Gallardosaurus

Brachaucheninae

Brachauchenius

Kronosaurus Kronosaurus.jpg

Megacephalosaurus

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 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 of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 85 (2): 361–392. doi:10.1111/j.1469-185X.2009.00107.x. PMID 20002391. 
  2. "Pliosauridae". http://www.plesiosauria.com/pliosauridae.html. 
  3. Gasparini, Zulma (2009). "A New Oxfordian Pliosaurid (Plesiosauria, Pliosauridae) in the Caribbean Seaway". Palaeontology 52 (3): 661–669. doi:10.1111/j.1475-4983.2009.00871.x. http://www.redciencia.cu/cdorigen/arca/paper/plio2009.pdf. 
  4. Ketchum, H.F.; Benson, R.B.J. (2011). "The cranial anatomy and taxonomy of Peloneustes philarchus (Sauropterygia, Pliosauridae) from the Peterborough Member (Callovian, Middle Jurassic) of the UK". Palaeontology 54 (3): 639–665. doi:10.1111/j.1475-4983.2011.01050.x. 
  5. Benson, R. B. J.; Druckenmiller, P. S. (2013). "Faunal turnover of marine tetrapods during the Jurassic-Cretaceous transition". Biological Reviews 89 (1): 1–23. doi:10.1111/brv.12038. PMID 23581455. 

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q930029 entry