The systematic status ofHanosaurus hupehensis(Reptilia, Sauropterygia) from the Triassic of China
- 15 September 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
- Vol. 18 (3) , 545-557
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.1998.10011082
Abstract
Hanosaurus hupehensis was believed to represent a Middle Triassic thalattosaur from the People's Republic of China. Redescription of the holotype and only known specimen, and cladistic analysis of its interrelationships, shows Hanosaurus to represent a distinct pachypleurosaur. The two Chinese pachypleurosaurs, Keichousaurus and Hanosaurus, form two consecutive sister-groups to European pachypleurosaurs, strengthening the Asiatic affinities of the clade. Addition of Hanosaurus furthermore results in a modification of pachypleurosaur interrelationships as previously reconstructed: the pachypleurosaurs from the Germanic Triassic (Anarosaurus, Dactylosaurus) form a monophyletic clade, which is sister-group to the monophyletic clade of Alpine pachypleurosaurs (Serpianosaurus, Neusticosaurus). Thalattosauria are the sister-group of Sauropterygia, the two clades possibly representing a single invasion of the Mesozoic sea. However, more detailed knowledge of thalattosaur anatomy is required to further test the phylogenetic relationships of thalattosaurs.Keywords
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