Dakosaurina, Young & Wilberg & Johnson & Herrera & Brandalise & Andrade & Brignon & Sachs & Abel & Foffa & Fernández & Vignaud & Cowgill & Brusatte, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad165 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1EEF0D52-180B-4D3D-AB95-91AF3091E272 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11354947 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/66201750-04AE-43A7-B383-FE7232F08166 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:66201750-04AE-43A7-B383-FE7232F08166 |
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Dakosaurina |
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subtrib. nov. |
Dakosaurina Subtribe Novum (Zoological Code)
Dakosaurina new clade name (PhyloCode)
ZooBank registration number http://zoobank.org/ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:66201750-04AE-43A7-B383-FE7232F08166 .
RegNum registration number 1024.
Type genus: Dakosaurus Quenstedt, 1856 .
Etymology
‘Pertaining to Dakosaurus’. The stem Dakosaur- is based on the genus Plesiosuchus . -ina, is a Latin neuter plural suffix for ‘pertaining to’.Under Article 29.2 of the Zoological Code, the suffix -ina denotes a subtribe rank within the family-group.Geological range
Middle Jurassic (middle Callovian) to Early Cretaceous (early Berriasian) ( Herrera et al. 2015, Foffa et al. 2018, Fernández et al. 2019).
PhyloCode phylogenetic definition
The largest clade within Metriorhynchidae containing Dakosaurus maximus ( Plieninger 1846) , but not Metriorhynchus brevirostris (Holl, 1828) , Geosaurus giganteus ( von Sömmerring 1816) , Plesiosuchus manselii ( Hulke 1870) , Torvoneustes carpenteri ( Wilkinson et al. 2008) .
Reference phylogeny
Fig. 3 View Figure 3 .
Zoological Code diagnosis and PhyloCode diagnostic apomorphies
Metriorhynchid crocodylomorphs with the following unique combination of characters (3): amblygnathic rostrum (9.1); aligned set of large foramina ventral to the jugal anterior process (within Thalattosuchia , shared with Cricosaurus rauhuti and a specimen referred to Rhacheosaurus gracilis ) (156.1); and macrowear along the mesiodistal (carinae) margins of the tooth crowns (646.1).
Composition
Dakosaurus and undescribed Middle Jurassic specimens.
Comments
Authorship: The use of ‘Dakosaurina’ in Foffa et al. (2018) does not conform to a valid establishment under either the Zoological Code or the PhyloCode, and has only been used as an informal term.
Prior phylogenetic definition: This clade has never been phylogenetically defined.
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