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Osteology of Aristonectes quiriquinensis (Elasmosauridae, Aristonectinae) from the upper Maastrichtian of central Chile

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posted on 2018-03-15, 19:35 authored by Rodrigo A. Otero, Sergio Soto-Acuña, Frank R. O'keefe

The upper Maastrichtian elasmosaurid plesiosaur Aristonectes quiriquinensis from central Chile is here redescribed following further preparation of the holotype. New cranial characters include a flattened skull with a caudal extension of the mandibular articulation far posterior to the occipital condyle; a very long, horizontal, and posteriorly oriented paroccipital process; mandible with restricted gape angle; and teeth oriented rostrally and not interlocking during occlusion. Postcranial features include the presence of very long extremities (ca. 3 m), whereas features of the caudal-most vertebrae suggest the presence of a horizontal caudal fin. Additionally, neuroanatomical features of Aristonectes are for the first time described based on a braincase cast. Integration of osteological features, anatomical comparisons, as well as taphonomic and environmental data strongly suggests that the foraging behavior of Aristonectes quiriquinensis incorporated a mix of engulfment and feeding from benthic sediments. This is a novelty among elasmosaurids, so far considered as mainly epipelagic feeders.

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA—Supplemental materials are available for this article for free at www.tandfonline.com/UJVP

Citation for this article: Otero, R. A., S. Soto-Acuña, and F. R. O'Keefe. 2018. Osteology of Aristonectes quiriquinensis (Elasmosauridae, Aristonectinae) from the upper Maastrichtian of central Chile. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2017.1408638.

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