Abstract

The availability of a large sample size from a range of ontogenetic stages makes Stenopterygius quadriscissus a good model to study ontogenetic variation in a fossil sauropsid. We qualitatively examined pre- and postnatal ontogenetic changes in the cranium of S. quadriscissus. The prenatal ossification sequence is similar to other diapsids, exhibiting delayed chondrocranial ossification compared to the dermatocranium. In the dermatocranium, the circumorbital area is more ossified earlier in development relative to other elements, especially those of the skull roof where ossification is comparatively weaker across prenatal stages. Perinatally all cranial elements are ossified, and many scarf and step joints are already closed. We propose four prenatal and three postnatal stages in S. quadriscissus on the basis of relative ossification, size and qualitative cranial characters pertaining to the jugal, parietal, frontal, pterygoid and surangular. These will provide a basis for determining ontogenetic stages in other ichthyosaurs. Moreover, our postnatal observations aid in refining ontogenetic characters for phylogenetic studies. Lastly, we observed that the antimeric sutures of the midline of the skull roof are open perinatally and that fusion of the midline only appears in the adult stage. We hypothesize that the loose connection of the midline functions as a fontanelle, limiting potential damage during birth.

Highlights

  • The availability of a large sample size from a range of ontogenetic stages makes Stenopterygius quadriscissus a good model to study ontogenetic variation in a fossil sauropsid

  • We propose terminology for ontogenetic stages in Neoichthyosauria both prenatal and postnatal based on the ontogenetic variation in the cranium of S. quadriscissus

  • Almost all morphology discussed is based on specimens assigned to Stenopterygius quadriscissus following the metrics used by Ref.[9]

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Introduction

The availability of a large sample size from a range of ontogenetic stages makes Stenopterygius quadriscissus a good model to study ontogenetic variation in a fossil sauropsid. We propose four prenatal and three postnatal stages in S. quadriscissus on the basis of relative ossification, size and qualitative cranial characters pertaining to the jugal, parietal, frontal, pterygoid and surangular These will provide a basis for determining ontogenetic stages in other ichthyosaurs. We compare the morphologies to the ontogenies of related taxa and discuss if characters based on the elements discussed currently used in phylogenetic analyses are ontogenetically variable in S. quadriscissus. This improves knowledge of the osteological development of Stenopterygius and refines our understanding of Scientific Reports | (2022) 12:1707. We propose terminology for ontogenetic stages in Neoichthyosauria both prenatal and postnatal based on the ontogenetic variation in the cranium of S. quadriscissus

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