New insights on the tarsus of Chanaresuchus bonapartei Romer, 1971 (Archosauriformes) and its evolutionary implications.

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Agustín Cotuli-Cereda, Federico L Agnolín, Jordi A Garcia-Marsà, Fernando E Novas
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Chanaresuchus bonapartei is a species of proterochampsid archosauriform found in the late Landinian-early Carnian aged Chañares Formation of Triassic Argentina. In spite of the fact that its anatomy is relatively well-known, the tarsus remains poorly understood. Here, we describe and compare in detail the astragalus and calcaneum of newly recovered Chanaresuchus specimens. The new material shows a combination of characters previously unknown in other basal archosauriforms including a reduced anterior hollow, contiguous crural facets, a concave anterior surface and convex posterior surface on the astragalus, an anteromedially acute corner, and a mediolaterally constricted calcaneal tuber which is posterolaterally oriented by about 45°. In addition, it possesses a convex articular surface for the fibula in the calcaneum and a subvertically oriented perforating astragalocalcaneal canal, features currently unknown in other proterochampsids, and which may be autapomorphic for the species. Furthermore, we found a functional mesotarsal tarsus, as in the closely related Tropidosuchus. The presence in the astragalus of a reduced anterior hollow located under the fibular facet, an acute anteromedial corner, added to the presence of an ascending process, a dorsally concave medial surface for the tibia, a concave anterior surface and convex posterior surface on the astragalus, an astragalus anteroposteriorly thicker medially than laterally, and a mediolaterally constricted calcaneal tuber are features shared with Ornithodira.

Chanaresuchus bonapartei Romer, 1971(始龙目)跗骨的新认识及其进化意义。
Chanaresuchus bonapartei是发现于阿根廷三叠纪兰地纪晚期-卡尼世早期Chañares组的一种元champsid始祖龙。尽管人们对跗骨的解剖结构已经比较熟悉,但对它的了解仍然很少。在这里,我们详细描述和比较了新发现的Chanaresuchus标本的黄芪和跟骨。新材料显示了其他基底始骨形式中未知的特征组合,包括前凹,连续的脚切面,黄体的前凹表面和后凸表面,前内侧锐角和中外侧收缩的跟骨结节,其后外侧定向约45°。此外,它还具有跟骨腓骨的凸关节面和亚垂直定向的穿入黄椎根管,这些特征目前在其他元贝壳类动物中尚不清楚,可能是该物种的自形性。此外,我们还发现了一个功能性的中跖骨跗骨,就像在密切相关的troidosuchus中一样。在黄芪上有一个位于腓骨突下的前凹凹,一个急性前内侧角,加上一个上升突的存在,胫骨内侧面背凹,黄芪的前凹后凸,黄芪的正后方内侧比外侧厚,以及中外侧收缩的跟骨结节,这些都是鸟颈目的共同特征。
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