Phylogeny And Systematics Of Squamata (Reptilia) Based On Morphology
Author
Conrad, J. L.
text
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
2008
2008-06-03
2008
310
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182
journal article
0003-0090
Melanosaurini
Sullivan, 1979
(figs. 54D, 55D)
DEFINITION: All taxa sharing a more recent common ancestor with
Melanosaurus maximus
than with
Glyptosaurus sylvestris
.
DIAGNOSIS:
Melanosaurus maximus
and
Arpadosaurus gazinorum
are united in this analysis based on one unambiguous synapomorphy: 88(1) supratemporal 3 times as long as deep.
COMMENTS:
Estes (1983)
suggested that any re-evaluation of the interrelationships of
A. gazinorum
and
M. maximus
must consider the possibility of the synonymy of the two. Indeed, the present analysis finds no diagnostic characters to separate these two taxa. However, the absence of autapomorphies for these taxa may be related to the incompleteness of
A. gazinorum
remains. If they are considered conspecific specimens, then
Melanosaurini
is taxonomically synonymous with
Melanosaurus maximus
in the present topology. However, the current definition of
Melanosaurini
allows for the addition of taxa if future discoveries produce new taxa more closely related to
M. maximus
than to
Glyptosaurus sylvestris
. The current definition also maintains the perceived spirit of usage set forth in
Sullivan (1979)
.