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Inproceedings Reference New specimens and CT data of the longirostrine crocodylian Thoracosaurus isorhynchus from the Maastrichtian of Mont-Aimé (Paris Basin, France)
Thoracosaurs are a polyphyletic group of Cretaceous–Paleogene longisrostrine crocodylians from Europe and North America. Traditionally perceived as gavialoids, phylogenetically closer to Gavialinae than to Tomistominae, they play a key role in the gharial problem: their old age and seemingly close relationship to Gavialinae is inconsistent with molecular clock estimates indicating a far younger origin of Gavialoidea. Moreover, the phylogenetic position of thoracosaurs is debated, as recent studies suggested thoracosaurs are non-crocodylian eusuchians instead. Here we describe thoracosaur material from Mont-Aimé, France, rediscovered in the collections of the Musée d’Histoire Naturelle de Lille. The Mont-Aimé is famous for its richness in fossil vertebrates, among which the longirostrine species Thoracosaurus isorhynchus (formerly T. macrorhynchus). Confusion about the age of the vertebrate layers has recently been solved, indicating that they are Maastrichtian in age instead of Danian. The new material most likely belongs to T. isorhynchus based on a flexure in the ectopterygoid–pterygoid suture, a distinctive character found in adults of this taxon. Our study reveals new characters not visible on previously known material. An example is the short posterior non-dentigerous process of the maxilla, a character shared with early Paleogene longirostrines and tomistomines but not with gavialines. Furthermore, microCT data of the skull reveal for the first time endocranial characters of this taxon, such as the presence of an internal recess in the parietal. Together with redescribed T. isorhynchus material from the Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, this leads to an updated phylogenetic position of this taxon.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2023
Inproceedings Reference From field to models: Creating a geological framework for groundwater
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2023
Inproceedings Reference Overview of the European phosphate deposits and occurrences: A project dedicated to phosphate mineralizations and associated critical raw materials
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2019
Inproceedings Reference An isotopic study of VMS deposit systems from the Troodos ophiolite, Cyprus
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2019
Inproceedings Reference From white to black: maillard reaction products and endogenous porphyrins stain fossil hard tissues.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2016
Unpublished Reference Towards an Integrated Lake Basin Management Plan for Lake Manyara, Tanzania, using a tiered multistakeholder approach.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2016
Unpublished Reference Capacity development in DR Congo with a focus on biodiversity.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2016
Unpublished Reference The role of Belgian and African Natural History Institutions in biodiversity-related capacity building in Africa
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2016
Unpublished Reference Capacity building for establishing biodiversity indicators in Africa.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2016
Unpublished Reference Joining science and policy in capacity development for conservation-relevant biodiversity monitoring in Africa.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2016