Abstract
The anatomy of the braincase and associated soft tissues of the lagerpetid Dromomeron gregorii (Archosauria: Avemetatarsalia) from the Late Triassic of the United States is here described. This corresponds to the first detailed description of cranial materials of Lagerpetidae, an enigmatic group of Late Triassic (c. 236–200 Million years ago) animals that are the closest known relatives of pterosaurs, the flying reptiles. The braincase of D. gregorii is characterized by the presence of an anteriorly elongated laterosphenoid and a postparietal, features observed in stem‐archosaurs but that were still unknown in early members of the avian lineage of archosaurs. Using micro‐computed tomography (CT‐scan data), we present digital reconstructions of the brain and endosseous labyrinth of D. gregorii. The brain of D. gregorii exhibits a floccular lobe of the cerebellum that projects within the space of the semicircular canals. The semicircular canals are relatively large when compared to other archosauromorphs, with the anterior canal exhibiting a circular shape. These features of the sensory structures of D. gregorii are more similar to those of pterosaurs than to those of other early avemetatarsalians. In sum, the braincase anatomy of D. gregorii shows a combination of plesiomorphic and apomorphic features in the phylogenetic context of Archosauria and suggests that the still poorly understood early evolution of the braincase in avemetatarsalians is complex, with a scenario of independent acquisitions and losses of character states.
Original language | English |
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Journal | The Anatomical Record |
Early online date | 4 Oct 2023 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 4 Oct 2023 |
Bibliographical note
Acknowledgments:We are thankful to Matthew W. Colbert for assistance with CT imaging and to Larry M.Witmer for scientific advice. M. Brown and J.C. Sagebiel provided access to the specimen, preparation advice, and curatorial advice. D. Abelin, J. Powell, R. Schoch, R. Martínez, and Z. Erasmus helped and/or provided access to materials in collections, which we are thankful for. We are especially thankful to the reviewers Gabriela Sobral and Rodrigo T Müller for their insightful comments. Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL.
Keywords
- Dromomeron
- sensory systems
- Lagerpetidae
- Pterosauromorpha
- braincase