Cargando…

A Re-Interpretation of the Eocene Anuran Thaumastosaurus Based on MicroCT Examination of a ‘Mummified’ Specimen

What originally appeared to be only an external cast of an anuran ‘mummy’ from the Quercy Phosphorites (southwestern France) was described as Rana plicata during the 19th century. Its geographical provenance is only vaguely known; therefore its precise age within the Paleogene was uncertain. The tax...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Laloy, Fabien, Rage, Jean-Claude, Evans, Susan E., Boistel, Renaud, Lenoir, Nicolas, Laurin, Michel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3783478/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24086389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074874
_version_ 1782285675101421568
author Laloy, Fabien
Rage, Jean-Claude
Evans, Susan E.
Boistel, Renaud
Lenoir, Nicolas
Laurin, Michel
author_facet Laloy, Fabien
Rage, Jean-Claude
Evans, Susan E.
Boistel, Renaud
Lenoir, Nicolas
Laurin, Michel
author_sort Laloy, Fabien
collection PubMed
description What originally appeared to be only an external cast of an anuran ‘mummy’ from the Quercy Phosphorites (southwestern France) was described as Rana plicata during the 19th century. Its geographical provenance is only vaguely known; therefore its precise age within the Paleogene was uncertain. The taxon was erected on the basis of the external morphology of the specimen, which includes few diagnostic characters. As a further complication, the name Rana plicata was recently shown to be unavailable at the time of the description, and the name Rana cadurcorum was proposed as a replacement. In order to see whether internal features were fossilized, the fossil was CT scanned. This showed that a large part of the skeleton is preserved. Unexpectedly, the scans revealed that the skull of the mummy is almost identical to that of Thaumastosaurus gezei, another anuran from the late middle or late Eocene of the Quercy Phosphorites. The few observed differences are attributable to intraspecific and ontogenetic variation, and R. cadurcorum is a junior subjective synonym of T. gezei. The mummy is therefore probably from the same time interval as T. gezei. The latter was previously known only by its skull, but the mummy provides important information on the postcranial skeleton. Earlier assessments, based only on the skull, placed Thaumastosaurus close to South American hyloid anurans, but a new phylogenetic analysis including postcranial characters reveals ranoid affinities. This study exemplifies the usefulness of modern imaging technologies that allow non-destructive study of previously inaccessible internal anatomical features.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3783478
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2013
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-37834782013-10-01 A Re-Interpretation of the Eocene Anuran Thaumastosaurus Based on MicroCT Examination of a ‘Mummified’ Specimen Laloy, Fabien Rage, Jean-Claude Evans, Susan E. Boistel, Renaud Lenoir, Nicolas Laurin, Michel PLoS One Research Article What originally appeared to be only an external cast of an anuran ‘mummy’ from the Quercy Phosphorites (southwestern France) was described as Rana plicata during the 19th century. Its geographical provenance is only vaguely known; therefore its precise age within the Paleogene was uncertain. The taxon was erected on the basis of the external morphology of the specimen, which includes few diagnostic characters. As a further complication, the name Rana plicata was recently shown to be unavailable at the time of the description, and the name Rana cadurcorum was proposed as a replacement. In order to see whether internal features were fossilized, the fossil was CT scanned. This showed that a large part of the skeleton is preserved. Unexpectedly, the scans revealed that the skull of the mummy is almost identical to that of Thaumastosaurus gezei, another anuran from the late middle or late Eocene of the Quercy Phosphorites. The few observed differences are attributable to intraspecific and ontogenetic variation, and R. cadurcorum is a junior subjective synonym of T. gezei. The mummy is therefore probably from the same time interval as T. gezei. The latter was previously known only by its skull, but the mummy provides important information on the postcranial skeleton. Earlier assessments, based only on the skull, placed Thaumastosaurus close to South American hyloid anurans, but a new phylogenetic analysis including postcranial characters reveals ranoid affinities. This study exemplifies the usefulness of modern imaging technologies that allow non-destructive study of previously inaccessible internal anatomical features. Public Library of Science 2013-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3783478/ /pubmed/24086389 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074874 Text en © 2013 Laloy et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Laloy, Fabien
Rage, Jean-Claude
Evans, Susan E.
Boistel, Renaud
Lenoir, Nicolas
Laurin, Michel
A Re-Interpretation of the Eocene Anuran Thaumastosaurus Based on MicroCT Examination of a ‘Mummified’ Specimen
title A Re-Interpretation of the Eocene Anuran Thaumastosaurus Based on MicroCT Examination of a ‘Mummified’ Specimen
title_full A Re-Interpretation of the Eocene Anuran Thaumastosaurus Based on MicroCT Examination of a ‘Mummified’ Specimen
title_fullStr A Re-Interpretation of the Eocene Anuran Thaumastosaurus Based on MicroCT Examination of a ‘Mummified’ Specimen
title_full_unstemmed A Re-Interpretation of the Eocene Anuran Thaumastosaurus Based on MicroCT Examination of a ‘Mummified’ Specimen
title_short A Re-Interpretation of the Eocene Anuran Thaumastosaurus Based on MicroCT Examination of a ‘Mummified’ Specimen
title_sort re-interpretation of the eocene anuran thaumastosaurus based on microct examination of a ‘mummified’ specimen
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3783478/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24086389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074874
work_keys_str_mv AT laloyfabien areinterpretationoftheeoceneanuranthaumastosaurusbasedonmicroctexaminationofamummifiedspecimen
AT ragejeanclaude areinterpretationoftheeoceneanuranthaumastosaurusbasedonmicroctexaminationofamummifiedspecimen
AT evanssusane areinterpretationoftheeoceneanuranthaumastosaurusbasedonmicroctexaminationofamummifiedspecimen
AT boistelrenaud areinterpretationoftheeoceneanuranthaumastosaurusbasedonmicroctexaminationofamummifiedspecimen
AT lenoirnicolas areinterpretationoftheeoceneanuranthaumastosaurusbasedonmicroctexaminationofamummifiedspecimen
AT laurinmichel areinterpretationoftheeoceneanuranthaumastosaurusbasedonmicroctexaminationofamummifiedspecimen
AT laloyfabien reinterpretationoftheeoceneanuranthaumastosaurusbasedonmicroctexaminationofamummifiedspecimen
AT ragejeanclaude reinterpretationoftheeoceneanuranthaumastosaurusbasedonmicroctexaminationofamummifiedspecimen
AT evanssusane reinterpretationoftheeoceneanuranthaumastosaurusbasedonmicroctexaminationofamummifiedspecimen
AT boistelrenaud reinterpretationoftheeoceneanuranthaumastosaurusbasedonmicroctexaminationofamummifiedspecimen
AT lenoirnicolas reinterpretationoftheeoceneanuranthaumastosaurusbasedonmicroctexaminationofamummifiedspecimen
AT laurinmichel reinterpretationoftheeoceneanuranthaumastosaurusbasedonmicroctexaminationofamummifiedspecimen