Monday, June 17, 2024

[Paleontology • 2024] Caipirasuchus catanduvensis • A New Species of vocalizing Crocodyliform (Notosuchia: Sphagesauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil

 

Caipirasuchus catanduvensis 
 Iori, Ghilardi, Fernandes & Dias, 2024


ABSTRACT
Caipirasuchus is a genus of sphagesaurid notosuchian from the Bauru Basin (Upper Cretaceous), southeast Brazil. They were small-sized herbivorous/omnivorous animals, that measured around 1 metre in length, and had a wide diversity and geographical dispersion in the basin. Here, we diagnosed the 6th species of the genus, originating from sandstones of the Adamantina Formation in the municipality of Catanduva, São Paulo State. Caipirasuchus presents a significant variation in the morphology of structures in the choana region. In particular, the new species has chambers in the wings of the pterygoids that connect with an extension of the airways, suggesting a region of resonance used in vocalisation. The different palatal structures in Caipirasuchus may be related to distinct bioacoustic signatures and indicate apossible improvement in the social organisation of Caipirasuchus.

KEYWORDS: Crocodylomorpha, crocodyliformes, Adamantina formation, bioacoustics, vocalization, Bauru Basin


Caipirasuchus catanduvensis 


Fabiano V. Iori, Aline M. Ghilardi, Marcelo A. Fernandes and Willian A.F. Dias. 2024. A New Species of vocalizing Crocodyliform (Notosuchia, Sphagesauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil. Historical Biology: An International Journal of Paleobiology. DOI: 10.1080/08912963.2024.2364332