Abstract

Crocodyliformes is a group with a broad fossil record, in which several morphological changes have been documented. Among known transformations the most iconic is perhaps the series of changes seen in the structural evolution of the choanae. The change in the position of the choanae was important during the evolutionary history of the Crocodyliformes. This structure is relevant in the phylogenetic position of many crocodyliforms. The new skull of Susisuchus anatoceps from the Crato Formation of the Santana Group (Lower Cretaceous) is described and the preservation in the ventral view allows character encoding not yet observed for the species. The new specimen shows a typical eusuchian palate for Susisuchus anatoceps, in which the choana is fully enclosed by the pterygoid. The Susisuchidae clade has been placed in different phylogenetic positions: as a sister group of Eusuchia, advanced Neosuchia and in Eusuchia. In Isisfordia there are reports that the choana of this taxon is or is not fully enclosed by the pterygoid. The encoding of the ventral characters of S. anatoceps places Susisuchidae in Eusuchia. However, this position must be further studied, since the matrices showed fragility in the reconstitution of the Neosuchia–Eusuchia transition.

Highlights

  • The crocodyliforms passed through some morphological changes

  • In Crocodyliformes, the anterior margin of the choana has been presented in three different ways: limited by the maxilla, formed by palatines and anterior margin formed by pterygoids (e.g., Hylaeochampsa vectiana Owen, 1874) (Sereno et al, 2001; Pol, Turner & Norell, 2009)

  • The Susisuchidae clade has been placed in different phylogenetic positions and has been considered as a sister group of Eusuchia (Fortier & Schultz, 2009) inserted within the eusuchians (Andrade et al, 2011) and among advanced neosuchians (Turner & Pritchard, 2015)

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The crocodyliforms passed through some morphological changes. One of the most important modification examples is the palate and choanae structures during their evolutionary history (e.g., Notosuchia, there are occurrences of different patterns of subrectangular, elliptical, long and narrow choana; Andrade, Bertini & Pinheiro, 2006). The Susisuchidae clade has been placed in different phylogenetic positions and has been considered as a sister group of Eusuchia (Fortier & Schultz, 2009) inserted within the eusuchians (Andrade et al, 2011) and among advanced neosuchians (Turner & Pritchard, 2015) This clade is part of an important evolutionary context, possibly when groups of advanced neosuchians developed a complete secondary palate, with the choana entirely positioned in the pterygoid. The Susisuchus anatoceps species is inserted in an important evolutionary context, when the advanced neosuchians groups developed a complete secondary palate, with the choana entirely positioned in the pterygoid This specimen described here, preserved in the ventral view, has characters not encoded for the holotype and brings a more comprehensive understanding of the phylogenetic positioning for the Susisuchidae clade

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