Teleosaurinae Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire 1831
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https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad165 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1EEF0D52-180B-4D3D-AB95-91AF3091E272 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11354914 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D08506-FF9F-7310-79B6-0B900E82FD42 |
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Plazi |
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Teleosaurinae Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire 1831 |
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Teleosaurinae Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire 1831 (Zoological Code)
Teleosaurinae Bonaparte 1838: 123 (PhyloCode)
RegNum registration number 799.
Type genus: Teleosaurus Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1825 .
Etymology
‘Pertaining to Teleosaurus ’. The stem Teleosaur - is based on the genus Teleosaurus . - inae, is a Latin feminine plural suffix for ‘pertaining to’. Under Article 29.2 of the Zoological Code, the suffix - inae denotes a subfamily rank within the family-group.
Geological range
Early Jurassic (early Toarcian) to Middle Jurassic (Bathonian) ( Johnson et al. 2020a).
PhyloCode phylogenetic definition
The largest clade within Teleosauroidea containing Teleosaurus cadomensis ( Lamouroux 1820) but not Aeolodon priscus (von Sömmerring 1814) . Definition from Johnson et al. (2022b).
Reference phylogeny
Fig. 3 View Figure 3 .
Zoological Code diagnosis and PhyloCode diagnostic apomorphies
Teleosauroid crocodylomorphs with the following unique combination of characters (6): between 50–65% of the premaxilla total length is posterior to the external nares (shared with Machimosauridae ) (127.1); frontal–postorbital suture lower than the intertemporal bar (236.1); five alveoli per premaxilla (577.4); dorsal osteoderms ornamented with small round-toellipsoid pits that are very densely distributed (840.0); presacral osteoderms partially embrace the vertebrae laterally (847.1); transverse expansion of the thoracic dorsal osteoderms, with the transverse width 1.5-to-2.0 times greater than the anteroposterior length (856.1).
Composition
Platysuchus and Teleosaurus .
Comments
Authorship: While the nomen Teleosaurinae was first used by Bonaparte (1838: 123), as Teleosaurina , under the Zoological Code Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire 1831 is the nominal authority. The nominal author of a family-group is the author who first erected a family-group taxon that is valid (in fulfilment of Article 11), and in accordance with the Zoological Code Principle of Coordination applied to family-group names (Article 36.1). However, under the PhyloCode, Bonaparte (1838) is the nominal authority.
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Thalattosuchia |
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Neothalattosuchia |
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Teleosauroidea |
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Teleosaurinae Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire 1831
| Young, Mark T., Wilberg, Eric W., Johnson, Michela M., Herrera, Yanina, Brandalise, Marco de Andrade, Brignon, Arnaud, Sachs, Sven, Abel, Pascal, Foffa, Davide, Fernández, Marta S., Vignaud, Patrick, Cowgill, Thomas & Brusatte, Stephen L. 2024 |
Teleosaurinae
| Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire 1831 |
