Judeasaurus

Judeasaurus

Taxobox
name = "Judeasaurus"
fossil_range = Late Cretaceous


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regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Sauropsida
ordo = Squamata
superfamilia = Varanoidea
genus = "Judeasaurus"
genus_authority = Haber & Polcyn, 2005
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = "J. tchernovi"

"Judeasaurus" is an extinct genus of small, aquatic varanoid lizard related to the mosasauroids. The only known specimen is from the Late Cretaceous of the Middle East, though its exact provenance is uncertain.

Description

The specimen consists of an incomplete but partly articulated skull and a number of cervical vertebrae exposed in ventral view on a small slab of pink-grey limestone. The skull includes a fragmentary right maxilla (with teeth), the co-ossified frontals and parietals, right jugal, postorbitofrontals, surpatemporals, squamosals, quadrates, the right dentary and fragmentary postdentary bones; the occipital region of the skull is hidden beneath a calcareous deposit. Some elements, such as the jugals, are preserved only as impressions. The skull is small, measuring only 60–70 millimeters in length.

History

There is some doubt surrounding the provenance of the holotype and only known specimen (HUJI P4000, Hebrew University of Jerusalem), though it was likely recovered from the Judea Group, either from the upper Laminated Limestone Member of the Kefar Sha'ul Formation (Upper Cenomanian) or the lower member of the Bina Formation (Lower Turonian), based on an examination of the lithology of the limestone matrix and planktonic fossil foraminifera preserved in the same slab.

Taxonomy and naming

The genus is named for the Judean Hills where the holotype of "Judeasaurus tchernovi" was discovered ("Judea lizard"), and the etymology of the species name honours Eitan Tchernov for his contributions to the paleontology of Israel.

Haber and Polcyn (2005, p. 249) diagnose "Judeasaurus tchernovi" as a varnoid lizard:

Haber and Polcyn (2005, 251-254) compare "Judeasaurus" with other marine varanoids ("Adriosaurus" and "Pontosaurus"), basal mosasauroids (including "Tethysaurus", "Haasiasaurus", and "Halisaurus") and with members of the paraphyletic Aigialosauridae, and determined that "Judeasaurus" "represents a new taxon within Varanoidea, related to mosasauroids based on its fused frontals and circular quadrate." An affiliation with another group of Late Cretaceous marine varanoids, the Dolichosauridae, is proprosed but this relationship remains unresolved due to the poorly understood nature of dolichosaurs.

References

* Haber, A. et Polcyn, M. J. 2005. "A new marine varanoid from the Cenomanian of the Middle East." Netherlands Journal of Geosciences (Geologie en Mijnbouw) 84 (3):247-255.


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