The first Triassic vertebrate fossils from Myanmar: Pachypleurosaurs in a marine limestone
As ecosystems recovered from the end-Permian extinction, many new animal groups proliferated in the ensuing Triassic. Among these were the sauropterygians, reptiles that evolved from terrestrial ancestors and transitioned to a marine environment. The first sauropterygians were small, marine-adapted...
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doaj-d2444a00aac243b881e8c41e1c3e4fb72020-11-25T01:05:47ZengInstitute of Paleobiology PASActa Palaeontologica Polonica0567-79201732-24212019-06-0164235736210.4202/app.00594.2019The first Triassic vertebrate fossils from Myanmar: Pachypleurosaurs in a marine limestoneKhaing Khaing San0Nicholas C. Fraser1Davide Foffa2Olivier Rieppel3Stephen L. Brusatte4Geology Department, Yadanabon University, Amarapura, Myanmar School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh, Grant Institute, James Hutton Road, Edinburgh EH9 3FE, UK; National Museums of Scotland, Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1JF, UK School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh, Grant Institute, James Hutton Road, Edinburgh EH9 3FE, UK; National Museums of Scotland, Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1JF, UKCenter of Integrative Research, The Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois 60605-2496, USA School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh, Grant Institute, James Hutton Road, Edinburgh EH9 3FE, UK; National Museums of Scotland, Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1JF, UKAs ecosystems recovered from the end-Permian extinction, many new animal groups proliferated in the ensuing Triassic. Among these were the sauropterygians, reptiles that evolved from terrestrial ancestors and transitioned to a marine environment. The first sauropterygians were small, marine-adapted taxa such as pachypleurosaurs, which are known from Middle–Late Triassic deposits, particularly in the Tethyan realm of Europe, and more recently from Lagerstätten in southwestern China. Here we report two pachypleurosaurs from Myanmar, the first Triassic vertebrate fossils from the country. These specimens demonstrate that their entombing rocks in northern Shan State, which have received less study than terrestrial sediments in southern Shan State and whose ages have long been uncertain, are Triassic. The specimens may be among the oldest pachypleurosaurs globally, potentially corroborating biogeographic scenarios that posit an eastern Tethyan origin for pachypleurosaurs, and raise the potential for future discoveries of well-preserved Triassic reptiles in Myanmar.http://www.app.pan.pl/archive/published/app64/app005942019.pdfTriassicvertebrateMyanmar |
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Khaing Khaing San Nicholas C. Fraser Davide Foffa Olivier Rieppel Stephen L. Brusatte |
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Khaing Khaing San Nicholas C. Fraser Davide Foffa Olivier Rieppel Stephen L. Brusatte The first Triassic vertebrate fossils from Myanmar: Pachypleurosaurs in a marine limestone Acta Palaeontologica Polonica Triassic vertebrate Myanmar |
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Khaing Khaing San Nicholas C. Fraser Davide Foffa Olivier Rieppel Stephen L. Brusatte |
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The first Triassic vertebrate fossils from Myanmar: Pachypleurosaurs in a marine limestone |
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The first Triassic vertebrate fossils from Myanmar: Pachypleurosaurs in a marine limestone |
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The first Triassic vertebrate fossils from Myanmar: Pachypleurosaurs in a marine limestone |
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The first Triassic vertebrate fossils from Myanmar: Pachypleurosaurs in a marine limestone |
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The first Triassic vertebrate fossils from Myanmar: Pachypleurosaurs in a marine limestone |
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first triassic vertebrate fossils from myanmar: pachypleurosaurs in a marine limestone |
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Institute of Paleobiology PAS |
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Acta Palaeontologica Polonica |
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0567-7920 1732-2421 |
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As ecosystems recovered from the end-Permian extinction, many new animal groups proliferated in the ensuing Triassic. Among these were the sauropterygians, reptiles that evolved from terrestrial ancestors and transitioned to a marine environment. The first sauropterygians were small, marine-adapted taxa such as pachypleurosaurs, which are known from Middle–Late Triassic deposits, particularly in the Tethyan realm of Europe, and more recently from Lagerstätten in southwestern China. Here we report two pachypleurosaurs from Myanmar, the first Triassic vertebrate fossils from the country. These specimens demonstrate that their entombing rocks in northern Shan State, which have received less study than terrestrial sediments in southern Shan State and whose ages have long been uncertain, are Triassic. The specimens may be among the oldest pachypleurosaurs globally, potentially corroborating biogeographic scenarios that posit an eastern Tethyan origin for pachypleurosaurs, and raise the potential for future discoveries of well-preserved Triassic reptiles in Myanmar. |
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Triassic vertebrate Myanmar |
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