Reference
Brown, David S. (1981) The English Upper Jurassic Plesiosauroidea (Reptilia) and a review of the phylogeny and classification of the Plesiosauria; Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology, 35(4), pp.253-347
The English Upper Jurassic Plesiosauroidea (Reptilia) and a review of the phylogeny and classification of the Plesiosauria
Principal Author
David S. Brown
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Academic paper
Journal
Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology
Volume
35
Issue
4
Pages
253-347
Abstract
English Upper Jurassic marine reptiles of the superfamily Plesiosauroidea are reviewed in depth. Four genera and six species are recognized and described from previously known material, these being <I>Cryptoclidus eurymerus</I> (Phillips) <I>C. richardsoni </I>(Lydekker) <I>Muraenosaurus leedsii</I> (Seeley), <I>Muraenosaurus beloclis </I>(Seeley). <I>Tricleidus seeleyi </I>Andrews and <I>Colymbosaurus trochanterius</I> (Owen). In addition a skull from the Kimmeridge Clay of Dorset is described as <I>Kimmerosaurus langhami </I>gen. et sp. nov. The genus <I>Cryptoclidus</I> is described first and is taken subsequently as a model for comparison with other genera. A restoration of the skeleton of <I>C. eurymerus</I> is offered, and the skulls of <I>Cryptoclidus, Tricelidus</I> and <I>Kimmerosaurus </I>are reconstructed for the first time. A further three generic and twenty--five specific names are listed, discussed and rejected: some are junior synonyms but most are nomina dubia. Published work on the phylogeny and classification of the order Plesiosauria is reviewed critically. Differing family-level classifications have been produced through the arbitrary weighting of differing characters of the postcranial skeleton. Thirty-eight plesiosaur characters used by taxonomists are discussed in the light of the present work and of these fifteen (seven being skull characters) are of importance in distinguishing phyletic lineages. The evolution and phylogeny of the Plesiosauria is discussed three main lineages are identified and a new classification is proposed The order is divided into two superfamilies and four families. The Pliosauroidea represent one line of evolution and contain the single family Pliosauridae. The Plesiosauroidea contain an ancestral family (Plesiosauridae) and two descendant families (Cryptoclididae and Elasmosauridae) Diagnoses of these groups are given and referred genera listed. The Cryptoclididae comprise the genera <I>Cryptoclidus </I>and <I>Kimmerosaurus </I>together with the South American Upper Cretaceous genus <I>Aristonectes cabrera</I>, hitherto considered an aberrant pliosaur. The genera <I>Muraenosaurus, Tricleidus </I>and <I>Colymbosaurus </I>are primitive elasmosaurs, as also is the English Lower Jurassic genus <I>Microcleidus </I>Watson
Keywords
England; palaeontology; Reptilia; Sauropterygia; Jurassic; Euryapsida; Upper-Jurassic; new-taxa; biometry; extremities; spinal-column; skulls; Great-Britain; United-Kingdom; Western-Europe; Europe; Cryptoclidus; Muraenosaurus; Tricleidus; Kimmerosaurus; Colymbosaurus; Plesiosauria
Language
English