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Cranial morphology of the middle Permian pareiasaur Nochelesaurus alexanderi from the Karoo Basin of South Africa

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 March 2021

Marc J. VAN DEN BRANDT*
Affiliation:
Evolutionary Studies Institute and School of Geosciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, PO WITS 2050, South Africa.
Bruce S. RUBIDGE
Affiliation:
Evolutionary Studies Institute and School of Geosciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, PO WITS 2050, South Africa.
Julien BENOIT
Affiliation:
Evolutionary Studies Institute and School of Geosciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, PO WITS 2050, South Africa.
Fernando ABDALA
Affiliation:
Unidad Ejecutora Lillo, CONICET-Fundación Miguel Lillo, Miguel Lillo 251, Tucumán, Argentina.
*
*Corresponding author. Email: marcvandenbrandt@gmail.com
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Abstract

Pareiasaurs were globally distributed, abundant, herbivorous parareptiles with the basal-most members found only in the mid-Permian of South Africa. These basal forms form a monophyletic group and were locally abundant and became extinct at the top of the Tapinocephalus Assemblage Zone at the end of the Guadalupian. Four species of basal pareiasaurs are currently recognised: Bradysaurus baini, B. seeleyi, Embrithosaurus schwarzi and Nochelesaurus alexanderi, but they are all poorly understood and there remains historic uncertainty as to their validity. In this paper, our second contribution designed to improve understanding of the basal group, we present the first detailed cranial description and updated diagnosis for Nochelesaurus alexanderi and demonstrate that it is a distinct taxon based on one cranial autapomorphy, a large transversely wide postparietal, and a combination of cranial characters. Within the local group of mid-Permian pareiasaurs, we recognise new dental features of Nochelesaurus alexanderi: non-symmetrical marginal cusp arrangements on upper and lower teeth resulting from an extra basal mesial cusp; an incipient horizontal cingulum on lower jaw teeth, sometimes with one or two tiny medial cingular cusps; and up to ten marginal cusps. Our study demonstrates that tooth morphology and orientation, cranial ornamentation, morphology of the cheek bosses, shape of the postfrontal and postparietal, and morphology of the distal paroccipital process of the opisthotic are the most useful to identify South African mid-Permian pareiasaurs.

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Figure 1 Photograph and interpretive drawing of the skull of the holotype of Nochelesaurus alexanderi (SAM-PK-6239), in dorsal view. Skull length of 403 mm: posterior edge of the dorsal premaxilla to the posterior edge of the midline occipital flange, and 363 mm: posterior edge of the dorsal premaxilla to the posterior edge of the left-most corner of the occipital flange. Abbreviations: F = frontal; J = jugal; Lac = lacrimal; Mx = maxilla; N = nasal; of = occipital flange; otn = otic notch; P = parietal; Pm = premaxilla; Po = postorbital; Pof = postfrontal; Pp = postparietal; Pre = prefrontal; Qj = quadratojugal; Sq = squamosal; St = supratemporal.

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Figure 2 Photograph and interpretive drawing of the skull of a specimen of Nochelesaurus alexanderi (SAM-PK-6238, holotype of Dolichopareia angusta) in dorsal view. Abbreviations: F = frontal; J = jugal; Lac = lacrimal; Mx = maxilla; N = nasal; of = occipital flange; otn = otic notch; P = parietal; Pm = premaxilla; Po = postorbital; Pof = postfrontal; Pp = postparietal; Pre = prefrontal; Qj = quadratojugal; Sq = squamosal; St = supratemporal.

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Figure 3 Photograph and interpretive drawing of the skull of the holotype of Nochelesaurus alexanderi (SAM-PK-6239) in right lateral view. Abbreviations: F = frontal; J = jugal; Lac = lacrimal; mf = maxillary foramen; Mx = maxilla; N = nasal; of = occipital flange; otn = otic notch; P = parietal; Pm = premaxilla; Po = postorbital; Pof = postfrontal; Pp = postparietal; Pre = prefrontal; Qj = quadratojugal; Sq = squamosal; St = supratemporal.

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Figure 4 Photograph and interpretive drawing of the skull of a specimen of Nochelesaurus alexanderi (SAM-PK-6238, holotype of Dolichopareia angusta) in right lateral view. Abbreviations: J = jugal; Lac = lacrimal; mf = maxillary foramen; Mx = maxilla; N = nasal; of = occipital flange; otn = otic notch; P = parietal; Pm = premaxilla; Po = postorbital; Pof = postfrontal; Pre = prefrontal; Qj = quadratojugal; Sq = squamosal; St = supratemporal.

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Figure 5 Photograph and interpretive drawing of the partial skull of a specimen of Nochelesaurus alexanderi (SAM-PK-6239A) in right lateral view. Abbreviations: J = jugal; of = occipital flange; otn = otic notch; Po = postorbital; Qj = quadratojugal; Sq = squamosal; St = supratemporal.

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Figure 6 Photographs and interpretive drawings of the partial skull of a specimen of Nochelesaurus alexanderi (CGP JA 109) in (a) left lateral, and (b) right lateral view. Abbreviations: of = occipital flange; otn = otic notch.

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Figure 7 Photograph and interpretive drawing of the skull of a specimen of Nochelesaurus alexanderi (SAM-PK-6238, holotype of Dolichopareia angusta) in ventral view. Abbreviations: Bo = basioccipital; bt = tubera basispheniodales (basal tubera); Ect = ectopterygoid; fpp = foramen palatinum posterius (suborbital vacuity); itv = interpterygoid vacuity; J = jugal; Mx = maxilla; oc = occipital condyle; of = occipital flange; otn = otic notch; Pal = palatine; Pbs = parabasisphenoid; Pm = premaxilla; Pt = pterygoid; Q = quadrate; qf = quadrate foramen; Qj = quadratojugal; Sq = squamosal; St = supratemporal; V = vomer.

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Figure 8 Photographs and interpretive drawings of the braincase of the holotype of Nochelesaurus alexanderi (SAM-PK-6239) in (a) left lateral view, and (b) right lateral view. Dorsal to the top of the page. Abbreviations: Bo = basioccipital; Exo = exoccipital; fo = fenestra ovalis; jf = jugular foramen; Op = opisthotic; Pbs = parabasisphenoid; Pro = prootic; So = supraoccipital.

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Figure 9 Photographs and interpretive drawings of the braincase of the holotype of Nochelesaurus alexanderi (SAM-PK-6239) in (A) ventral view, and (B) dorsal view. Anterior to the top of the page. Abbreviations: Bo = basioccipital; bt = tubera basispheniodales (basal tubera); cs = crista supraoccipitalis; Exo = exoccipital; Op = opisthotic; Pbs = parabasisphenoid; Pro = prootic; So = supraoccipital.

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Figure 10 Photograph and interpretive drawing of (a), the lower jaw of a specimen of Nochelesaurus alexanderi (SAM-PK-6238, holotype of Dolichopareia angusta) in dorsal view, and (b) in ventral view. Abbreviations: Ang = angular; Art = articular; Cor = coronoid; Den = dentary; imc = intra-mandibular cavity; Pra = prearticular; rap = retroarticular process; Spl = splenial; Sur = surangular.

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Figure 11 Photographs and interpretive drawings of the right lower jaw of a specimen of Nochelesaurus alexanderi (SAM-PK-6238, holotype of Dolichopareia angusta) in (a) lateral view, and (b) medial view. Abbreviations: ab = angular boss; af = adductor fossa; Ang = angular; Art = articular; cd = crista dentalis; Cor = coronoid; Den = dentary; fdm = foramen dentofaciale majus; fic = foramen intermandibularis caudalis; fim = foramen intermandibularis medius; imc = intra-mandibular cavity; rap = retroarticular process; Spl = splenial; Sur = surangular.

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Figure 12 Photographs and interpretive drawings of the right lower jaw fragment of the holotype of Nochelesaurus alexanderi (SAM-PK-6239) in (a) lateral view, and (b) medial view. Abbreviations: Ang = angular; cd = crista dentalis; Cor = coronoid; Den = dentary; fic = foramen intermandibularis caudalis; Pra = prearticular; Spl = splenial; Sur = surangular.

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Figure 13 Photograph and interpretive drawing of the right lower jaw fragment of the holotype of Nochelesaurus alexanderi (SAM-PK-6239) in dorsal view. Anterior to the top of the page. Abbreviations: Art = articular; cd = crista dentalis; Cor = coronoid; Den = dentary; imc = intra-mandibular cavity; Pra = prearticular; Spl = splenial; Sur = surangular.

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Figure 14 Photograph and interpretive drawing of upper right 3rd premaxillary and 1st and 2nd maxillary teeth of the holotype of Nochelesaurus alexanderi (SAM-PK-6239) in medial view.

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Figure 15 Photographs and interpretive drawings of (a), the 4th, 5th and 6th lower right mandibular teeth of the holotype of Nochelesaurus alexanderi (SAM-PK-6239) in medial view, and (b) the 11th to 17th lower right mandibular teeth of a specimen of Nochelesaurus alexanderi (SAM-PK-6238, holotype of Dolichopareia angusta) in medial view.