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A new specimen provides insights into the anatomy of Irajatherium hernandezi, a poorly known probainognathian cynodont from the Late Triassic of southern Brazil

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ar.24830

Keywords

Caturrita Formation; micro CT-scan; Probainognathia; Ictidosauria; Norian; Tritheledontidae; Candelaria Sequence

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  1. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico [309414/2019-9, 422568/2018-0]
  2. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul [21/2551-0000619-6, 21/2551-0000680-3]

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Irajatherium hernandezi is a poorly known non-mammaliaform cynodont from the Late Triassic of southern Brazil. A new specimen of this cynodont was found, providing new insights into its anatomy such as the broad and short rostrum, divided cerebral hemispheres, and unresolved relationships in the phylogenetic analysis. Additionally, it was suggested that I. hernandezi presents unique features like a wide temporal fossa and long secondary palate.
Irajatherium hernandezi is a poorly known non-mammaliaform cynodont from the Late Triassic of southern Brazil. A new specimen of this cynodont was found in recent fieldwork to the type-locality, the Linha Sao Luiz site (Candelaria Sequence), providing new insights into the anatomy of this mammalian forerunner. This specimen comprises a partial skull preserving the left canine, two left and three right postcanines, and an isolated exoccipital; the left dentary with the canine and postcanines; a fragment of the right dentary; the proximal portion of the left partial humerus; the right scapula; and indeterminate fragments. Based on new material, it is here suggested that I. hernandezi presents: a rostrum broad and short, possibly long as the temporal region; three foramina on the lateral surface of the maxilla, that could correspond to the external openings of the rostral alveolar, infraorbital, and zygomaticofacial canals; a slender zygomatic arch and an absent postorbital bar; a posteriorly wide temporal fossa; a long secondary palate, slightly surpassing the level of the last postcanine tooth; the cerebral hemispheres of the cranial endocast divided by a median sulcus; the scapular blade long and straight, and the postscapular fossa absent in lateral aspect. Finally, I. hernandezi and other tritheledontids were included in a phylogenetic analysis of Eucynodontia. The analysis recovered unresolved relationships for ictidosaurs/tritheledontids, nested within a polytomy with Tritylodontidae and a clade composed by Pseudotherium argentinus, Botucaraitherium belarminoi, Brasilodon quadrangularis, and Mammaliaformes.

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