Extinct family of reptiles
Sebecidae is an extinct family of prehistoric terrestrial sebecosuchian crocodylomorphs , known from the Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic of Europe and South America . They were the latest surviving group of non-crocodilian crocodylomorphs.
The oldest known member of the group is Ogresuchus furatus known from the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian ) Tremp Formation (Spain ).[ 2] Other records of the group are known from the Eocene of Europe.[ 3] Sebecids were diverse, abundant and broadly distributed in South America (mostly in Argentina , Brazil and Bolivia ) during the Cenozoic , from the Paleocene until the Middle Miocene ;[ 4] although it has been suggested that at least some forms could have survived until the Miocene-Pliocene boundary in Brazil.[ 5]
This group included many medium- and large-sized genera , from Sebecus to the giant 6-metre-long (20 ft) Barinasuchus from the Miocene .[ 6] They are thought to have served as apex terrestrial predators of their ecosystems.[ 7]
Phylogeny
Juan Leardi and colleagues in 2024 defined Sebecidae in PhyloCode as "the least inclusive clade containing Sebecus icaeorhinus , Bretesuchus bonapartei , Barinasuchus arveloi , and Sahitisuchus fluminensis ".[ 8] The following cladogram simplified after Diego Pol and Jaime E. Powell (2011).[ 4]
References
^ Martin, J. E.; Pochat-Cottilloux, Y.; Laurent, Y.; Perrier, V.; Robert, E.; Antoine, P.-O. (2023). "Anatomy and phylogeny of an exceptionally large sebecid (Crocodylomorpha) from the middle Eocene of southern France". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology . 42 (4): e2193828. doi :10.1080/02724634.2023.2193828 . S2CID 258361595 .
^ Sellés, A. G.; Blanco, A.; Vila, B.; Marmi, J.; López-Soriano, F. J.; Llácer, S.; Frigola, J.; Canals, M.; Galobart, À. (2020). "A small Cretaceous crocodyliform in a dinosaur nesting ground and the origin of sebecids" . Scientific Reports . 10 (1): Article number 15293. Bibcode :2020NatSR..1015293S . doi :10.1038/s41598-020-71975-y . PMC 7499430 . PMID 32943663 .
^ Martin, Jeremy E.; Pochat-Cottilloux, Yohan; Laurent, Yves; Perrier, Vincent; Robert, Emmanuel; Antoine, Pierre-Olivier (2022-10-28). "Anatomy and phylogeny of an exceptionally large sebecid (Crocodylomorpha) from the middle Eocene of southern France" . Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology . 42 (4). Bibcode :2022JVPal..42E3828M . doi :10.1080/02724634.2023.2193828 . ISSN 0272-4634 .
^ a b Diego Pol and Jaime E. Powell (2011). "A new sebecid mesoeucrocodylian from the Rio Loro Formation (Palaeocene) of north-western Argentina" . Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society . 163 : S7 – S36 . doi :10.1111/j.1096-3642.2011.00714.x . hdl :11336/69518 .
^ Liccardo, Antonio, and Luiz Carlos Weinschütz. "Registro inédito de fósseis de vertebrados na Bacia Sedimentar de Curitiba (PR) Archived 2015-06-02 at the Wayback Machine ." Revista Brasileira de Geociências 40.3 (2010): 330-338.
^ Salias-Gismondi, R.; Antoine, P. O.; Baby, P.; Brusset, S.; Benammi, M.; Espurt, N.; de Franceschi, D.; Pujos, F.; et al. (2007). Middle Miocene Crocodiles From the Fitzcarrald Arch, Amazonian Peru (PDF) . Instituto Geológical y Minero de España. p. 4. ISBN 978-84-7840-707-1 . Archived from the original (PDF) on July 4, 2009. Retrieved May 12, 2010 .
^ Pochat-Cottilloux, Yohan; Martin, Jeremy E.; Faure-Brac, Mathieu G.; Jouve, Stéphane; de Muizon, Christian; Cubo, Jorge; Lécuyer, Christophe; Fourel, François; Amiot, Romain (1 September 2023). "A multi-isotopic study reveals the palaeoecology of a sebecid from the Paleocene of Bolivia" . Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology . 625 : 111667. doi :10.1016/j.palaeo.2023.111667 . Retrieved 15 November 2024 – via Elsevier Science Direct.
^ Leardi, J. M.; Pol, D.; Montefeltro, F.; Marinho, T. S.; Ruiz, J. V.; Bravo, G. G.; Pinheiro, A. E. P.; Godoy, P. L.; Nicholl, C. S. C.; Lecuona, A.; Larsson, H. C. E. (2024). "Phylogenetic nomenclature of Notosuchia (Crocodylomorpha; Crocodyliformes)" . Bulletin of Phylogenetic Nomenclature . 1 (3): 44– 82. doi :10.11646/bpn.1.3.2 .