Washed Ashore – New Elasmosaurid Specimens (Plesiosauria: Sauropterygia) from the Late Cretaceous of Colorado and Kansas and Their Bearing on Elasmosaurid Lineages of the Western Interior Seaway

B. Schumacher, M. Everhart
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A partial elasmosaurid plesiosaur skeleton (DMNH V.90000) recovered from the Juana Lopez Member, Carlile Shale of southeastern Colorado is stratigraphically unique. The contextual occurrence of the ‘Juana Lopez elasmosaur’ is rare both in terms of geologic age (late Middle Turonian) and paleoecology (littoral shore deposit). The skeletal anatomy contains diagnostic characters of an ‘intermediate’ grade of derivation although the paucity of material prevents formal naming of a new taxon. Another partial elasmosaurid skeleton (UNSM 50134, also known as the ‘Holyrood elasmosaur’) from the Lincoln Limestone (Middle Cenomanian), Greenhorn Limestone of central Kansas is similarly unique in terms of context. The ‘Holyrood elasmosaur’ also occurs in littoral shore deposits and possesses a unique suite of plesiomorphic characters previously undocumented within Elasmosauridae of the Western Interior Seaway. Dimensional data for vertebrae and appendicular elements leads to a refined generalization that there are minimally three lineages of elasmosaurids present in the Western Interior Seaway; a plesiomorphic group (equidimensional mid-cervical centra, elongate podials), a group intermediate in morphology (elongate mid-cervicals, equidimensional podials), and a derived group (highly elongate mid-cervicals, foreshortened podials). The plesiomorphic group is represented by UNSM 50134 (Holyrood elasmosaur), a new genus and species described herein (Plesioelasmosaurus walkeri, gen. et sp. nov.). Gastroliths are present with both specimens, reinforcing the prevalence of silicic stones routinely occurring within elasmosaurid partial skeletons, and the link of elasmosaurid ecology to nearshore environments. Shared plesiomorphic limb traits among early (Cenomanian) representatives of both elasmosaurid and polycotylid lineages may serve as an indicator of shared heritage (Xenopsaria) and subsequent convergent evolution of foreshortened limb elements.
Washed Ashore——科罗拉多州和堪萨斯州白垩纪晚期的新Elasmosaurid标本(蛇颈龙目:Sauropterygia)及其与西部内陆航道Elasmo蜥谱系的关系
科罗拉多州东南部卡莱尔页岩Juana Lopez段发现的部分elasmosaurid蛇颈龙骨架(DMNH V.90000)在地层上是独特的。“胡安娜·洛佩兹elasmosaur”在地质时代(中土仑纪晚期)和古生态(滨海沉积)方面都很罕见。骨骼解剖学包含“中级”衍生的诊断特征,尽管材料的缺乏阻碍了新分类单元的正式命名。堪萨斯州中部格林霍恩石灰岩林肯石灰岩(中Cenomanian)的另一个部分埃拉斯莫龙骨骼(UNSM 50134,也称为“荷里路德埃拉斯莫恐龙”)在上下文方面也同样独特。“荷里路德elasmosaur”也出现在海岸沉积物中,并拥有一套独特的蛇颈龙特征,这些特征以前在西部内陆航道的Elasmosauridae中没有记录。脊椎和阑尾元素的维度数据导致了一个精细的概括,即西部内航道中至少有三个elasmosaurids谱系;一个近似形态组(等径中颈中央,细长足),一个形态中等的组(细长中颈,等径足),以及一个衍生组(高度细长中颈、缩短足)。蛇颈龙类以UNSM 50134(Holyrood elasmosaur)为代表,这是本文中描述的一个新属和新物种(Plesioelasmosaurus walkeri,gen.et sp.nov.)。两个标本中都存在胃石,这加强了通常出现在elasmosaurid部分骨骼中的硅化石的普遍性,以及elasmosaulid生态与近岸环境的联系。elasmosaurid和polycytylid谱系的早期(Cenomanian)代表之间共享的蛇颈龙肢体特征可能是共享遗产(Xenoparia)和随后缩短肢体元素趋同进化的指标。
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