New materials of Argentoconodon fariasorum (Mammaliaformes, Triconodontidae) from the Jurassic of Argentina and its bearing on triconodont phylogeny

Argentoconodon fariasorum is the only triconodont from the Jurassic of South America. Originally described on the basis of an upper molariform, A. fariasorum is now known by several specimens, including one that preserves most of its dentition, upper and lower jaws, and several postcranial elements....

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spelling paper:paper_02724634_v31_n4_p829_Gaetano2023-06-08T15:25:11Z New materials of Argentoconodon fariasorum (Mammaliaformes, Triconodontidae) from the Jurassic of Argentina and its bearing on triconodont phylogeny body shape body size hypothesis testing Jurassic mammal morphology paleontology parsimony analysis phylogeny spatial distribution taxonomy Argentina Mammaliaformes Argentoconodon fariasorum is the only triconodont from the Jurassic of South America. Originally described on the basis of an upper molariform, A. fariasorum is now known by several specimens, including one that preserves most of its dentition, upper and lower jaws, and several postcranial elements. Close anatomical similarity exists between Argentoconodon fariasorum, Ichthyoconodon jaworowskorum, from the Cretaceous of Morocco, and the likely Jurassic Volaticotherium antiquus, from China. The results of a phylogenetic analysis including most taxa relevant to addressing triconodont phylogenetic relationships show Argentoconodon and Volaticotherium as a clade, which in turn is more closely related to Ichthyoconodon than to any other taxon. Our most parsimonious hypotheses support a triconodontid ancestry for Argentoconodon, Ichthyoconodon, and Volaticotherium as members of the monophyletic traditional subfamily Alticonodontinae. The inclusion of Argentoconodon among alticonodontines extends the geographical and temporal distribution of this triconodont subfamily to the South American Early Jurassic, resulting in extensive ghost lineages for many triconodontid groups. Postcranial similarities between Argentoconodon and Volaticotherium make it possible that the Argentinean taxon might have had gliding capabilities; if this is the case, our cladistic analysis highlights the possible existence of a gliding clade of triconodonts of wide distribution from at least as early as the Early Jurassic. © 2011 by the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. 2011 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_02724634_v31_n4_p829_Gaetano http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02724634_v31_n4_p829_Gaetano
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topic body shape
body size
hypothesis testing
Jurassic
mammal
morphology
paleontology
parsimony analysis
phylogeny
spatial distribution
taxonomy
Argentina
Mammaliaformes
spellingShingle body shape
body size
hypothesis testing
Jurassic
mammal
morphology
paleontology
parsimony analysis
phylogeny
spatial distribution
taxonomy
Argentina
Mammaliaformes
New materials of Argentoconodon fariasorum (Mammaliaformes, Triconodontidae) from the Jurassic of Argentina and its bearing on triconodont phylogeny
topic_facet body shape
body size
hypothesis testing
Jurassic
mammal
morphology
paleontology
parsimony analysis
phylogeny
spatial distribution
taxonomy
Argentina
Mammaliaformes
description Argentoconodon fariasorum is the only triconodont from the Jurassic of South America. Originally described on the basis of an upper molariform, A. fariasorum is now known by several specimens, including one that preserves most of its dentition, upper and lower jaws, and several postcranial elements. Close anatomical similarity exists between Argentoconodon fariasorum, Ichthyoconodon jaworowskorum, from the Cretaceous of Morocco, and the likely Jurassic Volaticotherium antiquus, from China. The results of a phylogenetic analysis including most taxa relevant to addressing triconodont phylogenetic relationships show Argentoconodon and Volaticotherium as a clade, which in turn is more closely related to Ichthyoconodon than to any other taxon. Our most parsimonious hypotheses support a triconodontid ancestry for Argentoconodon, Ichthyoconodon, and Volaticotherium as members of the monophyletic traditional subfamily Alticonodontinae. The inclusion of Argentoconodon among alticonodontines extends the geographical and temporal distribution of this triconodont subfamily to the South American Early Jurassic, resulting in extensive ghost lineages for many triconodontid groups. Postcranial similarities between Argentoconodon and Volaticotherium make it possible that the Argentinean taxon might have had gliding capabilities; if this is the case, our cladistic analysis highlights the possible existence of a gliding clade of triconodonts of wide distribution from at least as early as the Early Jurassic. © 2011 by the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology.
title New materials of Argentoconodon fariasorum (Mammaliaformes, Triconodontidae) from the Jurassic of Argentina and its bearing on triconodont phylogeny
title_short New materials of Argentoconodon fariasorum (Mammaliaformes, Triconodontidae) from the Jurassic of Argentina and its bearing on triconodont phylogeny
title_full New materials of Argentoconodon fariasorum (Mammaliaformes, Triconodontidae) from the Jurassic of Argentina and its bearing on triconodont phylogeny
title_fullStr New materials of Argentoconodon fariasorum (Mammaliaformes, Triconodontidae) from the Jurassic of Argentina and its bearing on triconodont phylogeny
title_full_unstemmed New materials of Argentoconodon fariasorum (Mammaliaformes, Triconodontidae) from the Jurassic of Argentina and its bearing on triconodont phylogeny
title_sort new materials of argentoconodon fariasorum (mammaliaformes, triconodontidae) from the jurassic of argentina and its bearing on triconodont phylogeny
publishDate 2011
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_02724634_v31_n4_p829_Gaetano
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