Cranial anatomy, intraspecific variation, and positional variation within Calyptosuchus wellesi (Pseudosuchia: Aetosauria) based on new specimens from the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation (Adamanian, early middle-Norian) of Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona, USA
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Aug 15, 2024 version files 1.58 MB
Abstract
Calyptosuchus wellesi is an aetosaur known from the upper Blue Mesa Member and lowermost Sonsela Member of the Chinle Formation in Arizona, and the Tecovas Formation of the Dockum Group, Texas. The taxon is considered biostratigraphically informative and aids in correlating Upper Triassic strata across the southwestern United States. Our anatomical understanding of Calyptosuchus was primarily based on the holotype specimen from Texas and referred specimens, including several disarticulated elements from the Placerias Quarry in northern Arizona. We provide a re-interpretation of the holotype specimen and describe two new specimens referrable to Calyptosuchus from northern Arizona. Together these specimens provide new information on the cranial anatomy, including dentition, and the positional and intraspecific variation within the carapace and vertebral column, respectively, of the taxon. This new evidence suggests that the skull anatomy of Calyptosuchus is more similar to that of Neoaetosauroides and Stagonolepis than to other aetosaurs. The dentition of Calyptosuchus supports recent hypotheses suggesting that aetosaurs were more omnivorous/faunivorous. The associated carapace expands our anatomical understanding of characters that vary among trunk paramedian osteoderms. We identify variation in the vertebral column within the trunk region, including the prominence of the centrodiapophyseal lamina and anatomy of the neural spine. Additionally, we report the first documentation of co-ossified sacral vertebrae within Calyptosuchus, which is also the first observation of this state within the Aetosauria outside of the Desmatosuchini. This suggests that co-ossification of the sacral vertebrae may be more prevalent within the Aetosauria than previously recognized.
README: Cranial anatomy, intraspecific variation, and positional variation within Calyptosuchus wellesi (Pseudosuchia: Aetosauria) based on new specimens from the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation (Adamanian, early middle-Norian) of Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona, USA.
The supplementary data includes .tnt, .txt, and .nex files required to replicate the phylogenetic analyses presented in this study. Also included is a .docx word file with the modified character list, modified scorings, and unpublished supplementary figures. All data files can be viewed in a standard text editor except for the .docx which requires Microsoft Word.
Description of the data and file structure
- The Character list.docx contains the modified character list, modified scorings, and unpublished supplemental figures and tables.
- The Master_matrix.txt contains the master character matrix from which the parsimony and Bayesian matrices used in this study are derived. This file is compatible with mesquite phylogenetic software.
- The MrBayes_script.txt is the script executed in MrBayes that is required to run the .nex files under their specific parameters in MyBayes. The text file needs to be modified to execute the specific .nex file desired (see text file).
- The Parsimony_matrix.tnt contains the matrix for the parsimony analyses performed using TNT. It is the same as the master matrix, but requires including or excluding select taxa in TNT to replicate RUNs 1 and 2. Wildcard taxa should be excluded for both RUNs - RUN 1 should omit Calyptosuchus wellesi; Run 2 should omit the individual PEFO, UCMP, and UMMP specimens.
- The Bayes_Run1_matrix.nex is the file required for run 1 that includes all specimens of Calyptosuchus in question as individual OTUs.
- The Bayes_Run2_matrix.nex is the file required for run 2 that includes all specimens into a single OTU of Calyptosuchus.
Sharing/Access information
Additional 3D image files of specimens used in this study are freely available online through Morphosource and digital repository of fossils of the University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology.
Morphosource Project 609256 includes 3D models of PEFO 46222 and 49321.
University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology digital repository includes 3D surface files of UMMP 13950 and UMMP 7470.
Code/Software
The parsimony analyses were performed using TNT v.1.5. The Bayesian inference analyses were performed using MrBayes v.3.2.6.
Methods
Supplemental 1: Character descriptions, updated character scorings, notes on phylogenetic analyses, and supplemental figures.
Supplemental 2: TXT file of master character matrix.
Supplemental 3: TXT script for Bayesian phylogenetic analyses.
Supplemental 4: TNT file for parsimony analyses. Same as master character matrix. Omit OTU's respectively for RUN 1 and RUN 2.
Supplemental 5: NEX file for Bayesian analysis RUN 1. All specimens of Calyptosuchus are coded as seperate OTU's.
Supplemental 6: NEX file for Bayesian analysis RUN 2. All specimens of Calyptosuchus are coded into a combined OTU.