''Machaeroprosopus'' (from , 'large knife' and , 'bordering on')
is an
extinct
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genus
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of
mystriosuchin leptosuchomorph phytosaur
Phytosaurs (Φυτόσαυροι in Greek, meaning 'plant lizard') are an extinct group of large, mostly semiaquatic Late Triassic archosauriform or basal archosaurian reptiles. Phytosaurs belong to the order Phytosauria and are sometimes ref ...
from the
Late Triassic
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of the southwestern United States. ''M. validus'', once thought to be the
type species
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of ''Machaeroprosopus'', was named in 1916 on the basis of three complete
skull
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In the human, the skull comprises two prominent ...
s from
Chinle Formation,
Arizona
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. The skulls have been lost since the 1950s, and a line drawing in the original 1916 description is the only visual record of the specimen.
Another species, ''M. andersoni'', was named in 1922 from
New Mexico
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, and the species ''M. adamanensis'', ''M. gregorii'', ''M. lithodendrorum'', ''M. tenuis'', and ''M. zunii'' were named in 1930. Most species have been reassigned to the genera ''
Smilosuchus'',
''
Rutiodon'', or ''
Phytosaurus''.
Until recently, ''M. validus'' was considered to be the only species that has not been reassigned. Thus, ''Machaeroprosopus'' was considered to be a ''
nomen dubium
In binomial nomenclature, a ''nomen dubium'' (Latin for "doubtful name", plural ''nomina dubia'') is a scientific name that is of unknown or doubtful application.
Zoology
In case of a ''nomen dubium,'' it may be impossible to determine whether a ...
'' or "doubtful name" because of the lack of diagnostic specimens that can support its distinction from other phytosaur genera. However, a
taxonomic revision of ''Machaeroprosopus'', conducted by Parker ''et al.'' in 2013, revealed that UW 3807, the
holotype
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of ''M. validus'', is not the holotype of ''Machaeroprosopus'', while the species ''Machaeroprosopus buceros'', ''Machaeroprosopus'' being a replacement name, with a fixed type species, for ''Metarhinus'', is the ''
combinatio nova
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'' of the type species of the genu: ''Belodon buceros''. Therefore, the name ''Pseudopalatus'' must be considered a
junior synonym
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...
of ''Machaeroprosopus'', and all species of the former must be reassigned to the latter.
This revised taxonomy was already accepted in several studies, including Stocker and Butler (2013).
Stocker and Butler (2013) also treated ''M. andersoni'' as a valid species,
and not a
junior synonym
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...
of ''Machaeroprosopus buceros'' as was previously suggested by Long and Murry (1995).
Species
''M. andersoni''
''M. andersoni'' was first described and named by
Maurice G. Mehl in
1922
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, on the basis of the
holotype
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FMNH UC 396, partial
skull
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In the human, the skull comprises two prominent ...
.
[ It was probably collected from the Bull Canyon Formation of the Chinle Group or Dockum Group, probably at the Bull Canyon, in the Guadalupe County of ]New Mexico
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.[ This taxon was considered to be a ]junior synonym
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...
of ''M. buceros'' by Long and Murry (1995) and later authors,[ although Stocker and Butler (2013) treated ''M. andersoni'' as a valid species.][
The holotype is the only known specimen of this species, although there are other specimens from the Bull Canyon Formation that were referred to ''Arribasuchus buceros'' by Long and Murry (1995),][ but not by Stocker and Butler (2013).][
]
''M. buceros''
''M. buceros'' was first described and named by Edward Drinker Cope
Edward Drinker Cope (July 28, 1840 – April 12, 1897) was an American zoologist, paleontology, paleontologist, comparative anatomy, comparative anatomist, herpetology, herpetologist, and ichthyology, ichthyologist. Born to a wealthy Quaker fam ...
in 1881 as '' Belodon buceros'', on the basis of the holotype
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AMNH 2318, partial skull
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In the human, the skull comprises two prominent ...
. It was collected from the Norian
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-aged Petrified Forest Member of the Chinle Formation, at the Arroyo Seco drainage, Orphan Mesa in the Rio Arriba County of New Mexico
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. Later, the skull was occasionally referred to '' Phytosaurus buceros''. Jaekel (1910) erected a new genus for the species, creating ''Metarhinus buceros'', however this generic name was preoccupied by '' Metarhinus'' Osborn, 1908, a brontotheriid mammal
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. Mehl (1915) referred this species to '' Lophoprosopus'', as ''Lophoprosopus buceros'', but as the type species of this genus is considered to be synonymous
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with '' Nicrosaurus kapffi'', Mehl (1916) erected a new genus for ''B. buceros'', creating ''Machaeroprosopus buceros'', but also explicitly indicated ''M. validus'' as the type. Subsequent studies accordingly considered ''M. validus'' to be the type species
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of ''Machaeroprosopus''. Later, the skull was referred to as '' Rutiodon buceros'', ''Machaeroprosopus buceros'' or ''Pseudopalatus buceros''. Long and Murry (1995) erected a new genus for the species, not knowing that ''M. validus'' was not in fact the type species of ''Machaeroprosopus'', creating ''Arribasuchus buceros''.[ Subsequent studies, including Hungerbühler (2002), Lucas ''et al.'' (2002),][ Zeigler ''et al.'' (2002), Irmis (2005)] and Parker and Irmis (2006), referred the species back to ''Pseudopalatus buceros'', and considered ''Arribasuchus'' to be a junior synonym of ''Pseudopalatus''. A taxonomic revision of ''Machaeroprosopus'', conducted by Parker ''et al.'' in 2013, revealed that ''Machaeroprosopus buceros'' is the ''combinatio nova
In biological taxonomy, a combinatio nova (abbreviated comb. nov. or n. comb.) refers to the formal renaming of an organism's scientific name when it is transferred to a different genus, reclassified within a different species, or its taxonomic ...
'' of the type species of the genus because Article 67-8 ICZN rules that with replacement names the original type species (i.c. Cope's ''Beladon buceros'') is maintained. Therefore, the name ''Pseudopalatus'' was considered a junior synonym of ''Machaeroprosopus'', and all species of the former were reassigned to the later, including ''P. buceros''.[ Following the revision, ''M. andersoni'' was treated as a valid species by Stocker and Butler (2013),][ and not a junior synonym of ''Machaeroprosopus buceros'' as was previously suggested by Long and Murry (1995). Other specimens were referred to ''P. buceros'' by Long and Murry (1995),][ although all specimens from Arizona and Texas was later reassigned to other species (namely ''M. lottorum'', ''M. mccauleyi'' and ''M. validus''), and as ''M. andersoni'' from the Dockum Group was re-validated, ''M. buceros'' is currently known only from Chinle Formation of New Mexico.][
]
''M. jablonskiae''
''M. jablonskiae'' was first described and named by William G. Parker and Randall B. Irmis in 2006
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, on the basis of the holotype
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PEFO 31207, posterior skull roof and braincase missing the rostrum and palate. This specimen was initially referred to ''Pseudopalatus cf. mccauleyi'' by Parker and Irmis (2004) based on the morphology of the squamosal
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s and the opisthotic, then to ''Pseudopalatus sp.'' by Parker and Irmis (2005) and finally to ''Pseudopalatus jablonskiae'' by Parker and Irmis (2006). It was collected in September 2002 from the lower Jim Camp Wash beds, Sonsela Member of the Chinle Formation, at locality PFV 295, near Mountain Lion Mesa in Petrified Forest National Park
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, Arizona
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. The specific name honors Pat Jablonsky, who discovered the holotype and only known specimen.[ Following the taxonomic revision of ''Machaeroprosopus'' by Parker ''et al.'' (in press), all species of ''Pseudopalatus'', including ''P. jablonskiae'', were reassigned to ''Machaeroprosopus''.][ This was already accepted by Stocker and Butler (2013).][
Although ''M. jablonskiae'' is known from an incomplete specimen, it can be diagnosed by at least one ]autapomorphy
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and a unique suite of traits, and it includes a well-preserved braincase, which is rarely preserved or described in detail for most phytosaur specimens. A phylogenetic
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analysis of mystriosuchin phytosaurs performed by Parker and Irmis (2006) found the species to be the most basal species of ''"Pseudopalatus"''.[
]
''M. lottorum''
''M. lottorum'' was first described and named by Axel Hungerbühler, Bill Mueller, Sankar Chatterjee and Douglas P. Cunningham in 2013
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. The specific name honors John Lott and Patricia Lott Kirkpatrick, for their support during the work at the TTU VPL 3870. It is known from two complete skulls, the holotype TTU-P10076 and the paratype TTU-P10077 housed at Texas Tech University
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. The skulls were collected at Patricia Site (TTU Vertebrate Paleontology Locality 3870), 13 km South of Post, Garza County of west Texas, from the upper unit of the Norian Cooper Canyon Formation, Dockum Group. Other vertebrates known from this site include TTU-P10074, a partial skull referred to ''Machaeroprosopus'' sp., a phytosaur postcranial skeleton, fish, a temnospondyl amphibian, '' Typothorax'', '' Postosuchus'', '' Shuvosaurus'' and a theropod
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dinosaur.
A phylogenetic
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analysis of mystriosuchin phytosaurs performed by Hungerbühler ''et al.'' (2013) found the species to be a derived ''Machaeroprosopus'' species, most closely related to the type species
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of ''Redondasaurus
''Redondasaurus'' is an extinct genus or subgenus of phytosaur from the Late Triassic (late Norian or Rhaetian) of the southwestern United States. It was named by Hunt & Lucas in 1993, and contains two species, ''R. gregorii'' and ''R. bermani''. ...
'', ''"R." gregorii''. This clade in addition to ''Machaeroprosopus'' sp. (TTU-P10074) was recovered as the sister taxon
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Definition
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of the clade formed by ''M. pristinus'' and ''M. buceros''. ''M. jablonskiae'', ''M. mccauleyi'' and ''"Redondasaurus" bermani'' were found to be basal species of ''Machaeroprosopus''.[
]
''M. mccauleyi''
''M. mccauleyi'' was first described and named by Karen A. Ballew in 1989
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as a species of ''Pseudopalatus'', on the basis of the holotype
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UCMP 126999, an incomplete skull, lacking the anterior half of the rostrum, and probably associated lower jaw
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s. The specific name honors John D. McCauley and Mrs. Molly McCauley McLean from Winslow, Arizona
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, the owners of the land at "Billings Gap" from which the holotype
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was found. The specimen was originally informally designated as ''Pseudopalatus'' "bilingsensis" by Ballew (1986).[ It was collected at Dry Creek Tank SE (also known as UCMP V82040, UCMP 7043 and PFV 55), Apache County of Arizona, from the ]Norian
The Norian is a division of the Triassic geological period, Period. It has the rank of an age (geology), age (geochronology) or stage (stratigraphy), stage (chronostratigraphy). It lasted from ~227.3 to Mya (unit), million years ago. It was prec ...
-aged Upper Petrified Forest Member / Formation according to most authors,[ or possibly Sonsela Member of the Chinle Formation according to Parker & Irmis (2005). Ballew (1989) also referred to this species USNM 15839, another incomplete skull lacking the anterior half of the rostrum from Arizona.][ Long and Murry (1995) restricted this species to its holotype, although recent studies suggest that USNM 15839 is referable to it.] Long and Murry (1995) also considered ''M. mccauleyi'' to be a species of their ''Arribasuchus'', probably synonymous with ''A. buceros'',[ although most subsequent studies, like Hungerbühler (2002), Parker and Irmis (2006),][ Stocker (2010)][ and Stocker and Butler (2013)][ treated ''M. mccauleyi'' as a valid species. Other specimens that are currently referred to ''M. mccauleyi'' include PEFO 31219,][ complete skull, lower jaws and articulated postcranial ]skeleton
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, from Petroglyph phytosaur site (also known as PFV 42) collected by UCMP in 1985, and possibly UCMP 27149, a large skull, from Cowboy (UCMP A257), both from the Petrified Forest Member, Arizona. Both specimen were originally referred to ''A. buceros'' by Long and Murry (1995).[
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''M. pristinus''
''M. pristinus'' was first described and named by Maurice G. Mehl in 1928
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as the type species
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of ''Pseudopalatus'', ''Pseudopalatus pristinus'', on the basis of the holotype MU 525, nearly complete skull. It was collected, from the Norian
The Norian is a division of the Triassic geological period, Period. It has the rank of an age (geology), age (geochronology) or stage (stratigraphy), stage (chronostratigraphy). It lasted from ~227.3 to Mya (unit), million years ago. It was prec ...
-aged Upper Petrified Forest Member of the Chinle Formation, near Adamana, Arizona. Additional skulls and postcranial material, some articulated skeletons, from the same member were referred to this species by Colbert (1946) and Long and Murry (1995) from Arizona, and by Lawler (1979), Ballew (1986) and Long and Murry (1995) from New Mexico. Charles Camp (1930) described and named ''Machaeroprosopus tenuis'' on the basis of UCMP 27018, a nearly complete skull, lower jaws, and some complete postcranial material, from the Billings Gap locality (UCMP 7043, Upper Petrified Forest Member), Apache County of Arizona. This specimen was occasionally referred to as '' Rutiodon tenuis'', although since Long and Murry (1995) it is considered to be a junior synonym of ''M. pristinus''. Long and Murry (1995) also suggested that '' Redondasaurus gregorii'' from the Redonda Formation of New Mexico is a junior synonym of ''M. pristinus'', although this was not accepted by subsequent authors. Other, then unnumbered, specimens from the upper Church Rock Member (Chinle Formation, Utah), Bull Canyon Formation and Travesser Formation (New Mexico) and Cooper Canyon Formation (Texas), were referred to ''M. pristinus'' by Long and Murry (1995), although recent studies suggest that ''M. pristinus'' is currently known only from the Upper Petrified Forest Member of Arizona and New Mexico.
''M. validus''
''M. validus'' was first described and named by Maurice G. Mehl in Mehl ''et al.'', in 1916
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on the basis of the holotype UW 3807, a complete skull
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In the human, the skull comprises two prominent ...
, and the two paratype
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s UW 3808 and UW 3809, partial skulls, from Norian-aged Upper Petrified Forest Member of the Chinle Formation, Coconino County
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of Arizona. The skulls have been lost since the 1950s, and a line drawing in the original 1916 description is the only visual record of the specimen. ''M. validus'', once thought to be the type species
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of ''Machaeroprosopus'', was suggested by some authors to represent the same species as ''Pseudopalatus pristinus''. If this is the case, the name ''Machaeroprosopus'' would have precedence over ''Pseudopalatus'' because ''Pseudopalatus'' was named in 1928, twelve years after ''Machaeroprosopus'' was named. Long and Murry (1995) erected a new genus for '' Belodon buceros'', not knowing that it was in fact the type species of ''Machaeroprosopus'' (and not ''M. validus''), creating ''Arribasuchus buceros''. They also suggested that ''M. validus'' might be a junior synonym of ''A. buceros''.
Until recently, ''M. validus'' was considered to be the only species of ''Machaeroprosopus'' that has not been reassigned. Thus, ''Machaeroprosopus'' was considered to be a ''nomen dubium
In binomial nomenclature, a ''nomen dubium'' (Latin for "doubtful name", plural ''nomina dubia'') is a scientific name that is of unknown or doubtful application.
Zoology
In case of a ''nomen dubium,'' it may be impossible to determine whether a ...
'' or "doubtful name" because of the lack of diagnostic specimens that can support its distinction from other phytosaur genera. However, a taxonomic revision of ''Machaeroprosopus'', conducted by Parker ''et al.'' (in press), revealed that UW 3807 is not the holotype of ''Machaeroprosopus'', while the species ''Machaeroprosopus buceros'' is in fact the correct new combination for the type species of the genus.
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Triassic geology of New Mexico
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Triassic geology of Texas
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Fossil taxa described in 1916
Taxa named by Maurice Mehl