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Diandongosaurus acutidentatus Shang, Wu & Li, 2011 (Diapsida: Sauropterygia) and the relationships of Chinese eosauropterygians

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2013

TAMAKI SATO*
Affiliation:
Tokyo Gakugei University, 4-1-1 Nukui Kita Machi, Koganei City, Tokyo 184-8501, Japan
YEN-NIEN CHENG
Affiliation:
National Museum of Natural Science, No.1 Kuan Chien Road, Taichung, Taiwan40453 Department of Earth Sciences, National Cheng Kung University, No.1 University Road, Tainan, Taiwan701
XIAO-CHUN WU
Affiliation:
Canadian Museum of Nature, PO Box 3443 STN ‘D’, Ottawa, ON K1P 6P4, Canada
HSI-YIN SHAN
Affiliation:
National Museum of Natural Science, No.1 Kuan Chien Road, Taichung, Taiwan40453 Department of Earth Sciences, National Cheng Kung University, No.1 University Road, Tainan, Taiwan701
*
Author for correspondence: tsato@u-gakugei.ac.jp

Abstract

Diandongosaurus acutidentatus Shang, Wu & Li, 2011 is restudied on the basis of a new specimen. The new specimen provides further information on the palate of the skull, the shoulder girdle, the gastralia and hind limbs, and permits revision of the diagnosis. Newly added or modified diagnostic characters include the presence of a few small vomerine teeth, the presence of an ectopterygoid, lateral elements of gastralia distally swollen and curving dorsally, boomerang-shaped interclavicle and clavicle with a distinct anterolateral process. Slight variations in the vertebral counts, girdle morphology, and phalangeal formulae are attributed to the intraspecific variations. A revised phylogenetic analysis demonstrates that Diandongosaurus is closely related to the Nothosauroidea and that certain Chinese taxa (e.g. Keichousaurus) previously affiliated with the Pachypleurosauridae are more closely related to the Nothosauroidea. The effect of inclusion or exclusion of fragmentary taxa in the phylogenetic analysis is observed in the branching pattern of the cladogram, but it has little effect on the morphological characterization of the major clades.

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