Reference
Brown, David S. and Cruickshank, Arthur R I (1994) The skull of the Callovian Plesiosaur<i>Cryptoclidus eurymeurus</i> and the sauropterygian cheek.; Palaeontology, 37(Part 4), pp.941-953
The skull of the Callovian PlesiosaurCryptoclidus eurymeurus and the sauropterygian cheek.
Principal Author
David S. Brown
Other Authors
Arthur R I Cruickshank
Header
Academic paper
Journal
Palaeontology
Volume
37
Issue
Part 4
Pages
941-953
Abstract
Mechanical preparation of a relatively complete new skull specimen of Cryptoclidus eurymerus has revealed the palate and cheek regions for the first time, permitting a more accurate reconstruction to be given. The wider phylogenetic implications of differing cheek and orbit configurations in sauropterygians are discussed and a cladogram given: the Cryptoclididae and the remaining plesiosauroids are sister groups deep ventral cheek excavation arose through loss of the diapsid lower temporal arch and is a shared derived character of cryptoclidids, whereas an enlarged orbit and narrow vertical jugal bar are apomorphies. The palatal and mandibular structure of Crjptoclidus is derived in comparison with pliosauroids: coronoids, prearticulars, suborbital fenestrae and the large pterygoid flange are all absent. These differences relate to feeding habit: Cryptoclidus fed on small soft-bodied prey, and shows no adaptations for resisting torsional forces upon the jaws. Underwater olfaction similar to the pliosauroid system may have been present in Cryptoclidus
Language
English