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sp. (MLP 34.V.10.8; 88.V.20.1; MACN 17585; 17936; 18074) from the vicinity of the city of Mar del Plata along the Atlantic Cost of the province of
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<bibRefCitation id="D04B4B48FFBAFF831D47FF7B228751B0" author="Mercadal de Barrio, I. T. & Barrio, A." pageId="16" pageNumber="53" pagination="17 - 31" refId="ref23780" refString="Mercadal de Barrio, I. T. & Barrio, A. (2002) Tetraploidia en Ceratophrys (Anura, Leptodactylidae), analisis del registro fosil. Iheringia, Serie Zoologia, 92, 17 - 31. https: // doi. org / 10.1590 / S 0073 - 47212002000300003" type="journal article" year="2002">Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio 2002</bibRefCitation>
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Numerous Pleistocene fossils, especially mammals, have been collected from a series of localities along the Atlantic Cost of the province of
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between the cities of Mar del Plata and Miramar (
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<figureCitation id="2CE12A3CFFBAFF831DABFEEF274A5008" box="[1241,1308,296,323]" captionStart="FIGURE 1" captionStartId="1.[151,250,1750,1775]" captionTargetBox="[182,1401,170,1739]" captionTargetId="figure@1.[168,1420,170,1739]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="FIGURE 1. Distributional map of extant and fossil Ceratophrys. The phylogeny of the extant species of Ceratophyrs were proposed by Faivovich et al.(2014). The numbers in circles represent the fossiliferous localities mentioned in the article: 1, Arroyo Chasicó; 2, Arroyo Tapalqué; 3, Conchillas; 4, Farola Monte Hermoso; 5, Fortín Necochea; 6, Lagoa Santa; 7, Laguna de Los Tres Reyes; 8, Mar del Plata and Miramar cities; 9, Ñuapua; 10, Olivos; 11, Puerta de Corral Quemado; 12, Quehué; 13, San Antonio and Paso Alsina; 14, Tarija. Black circles: localities where the presence of Ceratophrys was confirmed; white circles: the presence of Ceratophrys remains unconfirmed. The distributions of the extant species of Ceratophrys are represented by areas that approximately include all the reported records for each species; the distribution of most species, however, is not well known. Distributions are based on Lynch (1982) with corrections and additions from Barrio-Amorós 2004; Barrio 1980; Langone 1995; Maciel et al. 2013; Maneyro & Langone 2001; Ortiz et al. 2013; Peters 1967; Rivero 1961; Stuart et al. 2008." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/3373077/files/figure.png" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">Fig. 1</figureCitation>
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, locality 8;
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<bibRefCitation id="D04B4B48FFBAFF8319E5FE8B23D3502C" author="Cione, A. L. & Tonni, E. P." box="[151,389,332,359]" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" pagination="183 - 200" refId="ref21184" refString="Cione, A. L. & Tonni, E. P. (2005) Bioestratigrafia basada en mamiferos del Cenozoico Superior de la provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina. In: de Barrio, R. E., Etcheverry, E. O., Caballe, M. F. & Llambias, E. (Eds.), Geologia y Recursos Minerales de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Relatorio del XVI Congreso Geologico Argentino, La Plata, 2005, pp. 183 - 200." type="journal article" year="2005">Cione & Tonni 2005</bibRefCitation>
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Marshall
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<emphasis id="86AEEAABFFBAFF83188DFE8A206F502D" box="[511,569,332,358]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">et al.</emphasis>
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1984
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). Several fragmentary remains of anurans (MLP 34.V.10.8; 88.V.20.1; MACN 17585; 17936; 18074) also were collected from localities from this area (e.g., Punta Vorohué, Arrollo Lobería, and Chapadmalal) and identified as
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<emphasis id="86AEEAABFFBAFF831BE2FE53214A50E5" box="[656,796,404,430]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">Ceratophrys</emphasis>
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sp. by
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<bibRefCitation id="D04B4B48FFBAFF831A1FFE53275150E4" author="Mercadal de Barrio, I. T. & Barrio, A." box="[877,1287,404,431]" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" pagination="17 - 31" refId="ref23780" refString="Mercadal de Barrio, I. T. & Barrio, A. (2002) Tetraploidia en Ceratophrys (Anura, Leptodactylidae), analisis del registro fosil. Iheringia, Serie Zoologia, 92, 17 - 31. https: // doi. org / 10.1590 / S 0073 - 47212002000300003" type="journal article" year="2002">Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002)</bibRefCitation>
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34.V.10.8 (
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) is a nearly complete right maxilla (which possesses most of the characters described below) and a posterior fragment of the left maxilla. This bone has a high, ornamented pars facilis that predominates the forward part of the maxilla anterior to the pterygoid process (
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).The lingual surface of the maxilla lacks a discrete pars palatina in its anterior half. Posteriorly, the pars palatina is oriented dorsomedially; possibly, the anterior ramus of the pterygoid, which is evident in continuity with the subtriangular pterygoid process (
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), articulated with the maxilla in this region. Others scars that would indicate bone articulations with the lingual surface of the maxilla are also evident. One is an elongated socket that reaches the level of the fourth dental position; it would have articulated with the maxillary process of the premaxilla.The second, posterior scar seems to represent the articulation of the maxilla with the planum antorbitale. The few complete teeth lack distinct crowns and pedicels.
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<figureCitation id="2CE12A3CFFBAFF831809FCE723A05270" box="[379,502,800,827]" captionStart="FIGURE 5" captionStartId="17.[151,250,1466,1491]" captionTargetBox="[354,1232,181,1444]" captionTargetId="figure@17.[353,1235,170,1454]" captionTargetPageId="17" captionText="FIGURE 5. Neogene fossils attributed to Ceratophrys. A–K, fossils from the vicinities of the cities of Mar del Plata on the Atlantic Cost of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, attributed to Ceratophrys sp. by Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002); A, B, MLP 34.V.10.8: nearly complete right maxilla; C, D, MACN 17585 anterior portion of left maxilla; E–G, MACN 17936: fragments of posterior skull roof (E, F) and neurocranium (G); H–K, MACN 18074: fragments of a left maxilla (H, I) and right squamosal (J, K). M–L, MACN 14323: fragmentary skull from Farola Monte Hermoso, Argentina, attributed to C.prisca var. subcornuta by Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002). O, P, MNHN 1560: maxilla from the Conchillas Locality (Fig 2, locality 2), Colonia, Uruguay, attributed to Ceratophrys sp. by Rinderknecht (1998). Q–Y, MLP 88.V.20.1: skull (X, Y) and left mandible (Q) from the north of Mar del Plata, Argentina, attributed to Ceratophrys sp. by Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002).A, D, I, O, labial views; B, C, H, P, Q, lingual views; E, J, M, X, dorsal views; F, G, N, ventral views; K, L, lateral views. Abbreviations: as, angulosplenial; d, dentary; fp, frontoparietal; ppa, discrete pars palatina absent; lc, lateral crest; mk, mentomeckelian; mop, material of preparation; mp, maxillary process of nasal; mpp, maxillary process ofpremaxilla; mps, socket that would receive the maxillary process of premaxilla; ncs, socket that would have received the ossification of the nasal cartilages; oc, occipital condyle; otc, otic capsule; pas, socket that would have received the ossifications of the planum antorbitale; pf, pars facialis; pof, space delimiting by the showed bone that corresponds to the postorbital fenestra; pp,pars palatina; ppa, discrete pars palatina absent; psa, portion of the showed bone that forms the parieto-squamosal arch; psf, parasphenoid; pt, pterygoid; ptp, pterygoid process; qj, quadratojugal; th, teeth; slw, squamosal lateral world; sop, squamosal otic plate; sf, space delimiting by the showed bone that corresponds to the subtemporal fenestra; v, vomer; vr, squamosal ventral ramus; zr, squamosal zygomatic ramus. Scale bar is 5 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/3373085/files/figure.png" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">Fig. 5C, D</figureCitation>
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) is the anterior portion of a left maxilla bearing a high, ornamented pars facilis; a distinguishable pars palatina is absent, but a series of articular scars are present. A long and elongated anterior socket for the maxillary process of the premaxilla is evident (
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<figureCitation id="2CE12A3CFFBAFF831B85FCAF210652C8" box="[759,848,872,899]" captionStart="FIGURE 5" captionStartId="17.[151,250,1466,1491]" captionTargetBox="[354,1232,181,1444]" captionTargetId="figure@17.[353,1235,170,1454]" captionTargetPageId="17" captionText="FIGURE 5. Neogene fossils attributed to Ceratophrys. A–K, fossils from the vicinities of the cities of Mar del Plata on the Atlantic Cost of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, attributed to Ceratophrys sp. by Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002); A, B, MLP 34.V.10.8: nearly complete right maxilla; C, D, MACN 17585 anterior portion of left maxilla; E–G, MACN 17936: fragments of posterior skull roof (E, F) and neurocranium (G); H–K, MACN 18074: fragments of a left maxilla (H, I) and right squamosal (J, K). M–L, MACN 14323: fragmentary skull from Farola Monte Hermoso, Argentina, attributed to C.prisca var. subcornuta by Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002). O, P, MNHN 1560: maxilla from the Conchillas Locality (Fig 2, locality 2), Colonia, Uruguay, attributed to Ceratophrys sp. by Rinderknecht (1998). Q–Y, MLP 88.V.20.1: skull (X, Y) and left mandible (Q) from the north of Mar del Plata, Argentina, attributed to Ceratophrys sp. by Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002).A, D, I, O, labial views; B, C, H, P, Q, lingual views; E, J, M, X, dorsal views; F, G, N, ventral views; K, L, lateral views. Abbreviations: as, angulosplenial; d, dentary; fp, frontoparietal; ppa, discrete pars palatina absent; lc, lateral crest; mk, mentomeckelian; mop, material of preparation; mp, maxillary process of nasal; mpp, maxillary process ofpremaxilla; mps, socket that would receive the maxillary process of premaxilla; ncs, socket that would have received the ossification of the nasal cartilages; oc, occipital condyle; otc, otic capsule; pas, socket that would have received the ossifications of the planum antorbitale; pf, pars facialis; pof, space delimiting by the showed bone that corresponds to the postorbital fenestra; pp,pars palatina; ppa, discrete pars palatina absent; psa, portion of the showed bone that forms the parieto-squamosal arch; psf, parasphenoid; pt, pterygoid; ptp, pterygoid process; qj, quadratojugal; th, teeth; slw, squamosal lateral world; sop, squamosal otic plate; sf, space delimiting by the showed bone that corresponds to the subtemporal fenestra; v, vomer; vr, squamosal ventral ramus; zr, squamosal zygomatic ramus. Scale bar is 5 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/3373085/files/figure.png" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">Fig. 5C</figureCitation>
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). No teeth seem to be completely preserved.
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</paragraph>
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<subSubSection id="FCC06532FFBAFF8319B5FC4A20AF5431" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" type="description">
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<paragraph id="B46536B9FFBAFF8319B5FC4A2703557C" blockId="16.[151,1437,152,1799]" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">
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MACN 17936 (
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<figureCitation id="2CE12A3CFFBAFF831805FC4B23EE52EC" box="[375,440,908,935]" captionStart="FIGURE 5" captionStartId="17.[151,250,1466,1491]" captionTargetBox="[354,1232,181,1444]" captionTargetId="figure@17.[353,1235,170,1454]" captionTargetPageId="17" captionText="FIGURE 5. Neogene fossils attributed to Ceratophrys. A–K, fossils from the vicinities of the cities of Mar del Plata on the Atlantic Cost of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, attributed to Ceratophrys sp. by Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002); A, B, MLP 34.V.10.8: nearly complete right maxilla; C, D, MACN 17585 anterior portion of left maxilla; E–G, MACN 17936: fragments of posterior skull roof (E, F) and neurocranium (G); H–K, MACN 18074: fragments of a left maxilla (H, I) and right squamosal (J, K). M–L, MACN 14323: fragmentary skull from Farola Monte Hermoso, Argentina, attributed to C.prisca var. subcornuta by Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002). O, P, MNHN 1560: maxilla from the Conchillas Locality (Fig 2, locality 2), Colonia, Uruguay, attributed to Ceratophrys sp. by Rinderknecht (1998). Q–Y, MLP 88.V.20.1: skull (X, Y) and left mandible (Q) from the north of Mar del Plata, Argentina, attributed to Ceratophrys sp. by Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002).A, D, I, O, labial views; B, C, H, P, Q, lingual views; E, J, M, X, dorsal views; F, G, N, ventral views; K, L, lateral views. Abbreviations: as, angulosplenial; d, dentary; fp, frontoparietal; ppa, discrete pars palatina absent; lc, lateral crest; mk, mentomeckelian; mop, material of preparation; mp, maxillary process of nasal; mpp, maxillary process ofpremaxilla; mps, socket that would receive the maxillary process of premaxilla; ncs, socket that would have received the ossification of the nasal cartilages; oc, occipital condyle; otc, otic capsule; pas, socket that would have received the ossifications of the planum antorbitale; pf, pars facialis; pof, space delimiting by the showed bone that corresponds to the postorbital fenestra; pp,pars palatina; ppa, discrete pars palatina absent; psa, portion of the showed bone that forms the parieto-squamosal arch; psf, parasphenoid; pt, pterygoid; ptp, pterygoid process; qj, quadratojugal; th, teeth; slw, squamosal lateral world; sop, squamosal otic plate; sf, space delimiting by the showed bone that corresponds to the subtemporal fenestra; v, vomer; vr, squamosal ventral ramus; zr, squamosal zygomatic ramus. Scale bar is 5 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/3373085/files/figure.png" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">Fig. 5</figureCitation>
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E–G) is two skull fragments—the posterior part of a skull roof and the posterior part of a neurocranium. The skull roof is primarily represented by a pair of ornamented, synostotically articulated frontoparietals (
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<figureCitation id="2CE12A3CFFBAFF831999FC13230952A4" box="[235,351,980,1007]" captionStart="FIGURE 1" captionStartId="1.[151,250,1750,1775]" captionTargetBox="[182,1401,170,1739]" captionTargetId="figure@1.[168,1420,170,1739]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="FIGURE 1. Distributional map of extant and fossil Ceratophrys. The phylogeny of the extant species of Ceratophyrs were proposed by Faivovich et al.(2014). The numbers in circles represent the fossiliferous localities mentioned in the article: 1, Arroyo Chasicó; 2, Arroyo Tapalqué; 3, Conchillas; 4, Farola Monte Hermoso; 5, Fortín Necochea; 6, Lagoa Santa; 7, Laguna de Los Tres Reyes; 8, Mar del Plata and Miramar cities; 9, Ñuapua; 10, Olivos; 11, Puerta de Corral Quemado; 12, Quehué; 13, San Antonio and Paso Alsina; 14, Tarija. Black circles: localities where the presence of Ceratophrys was confirmed; white circles: the presence of Ceratophrys remains unconfirmed. The distributions of the extant species of Ceratophrys are represented by areas that approximately include all the reported records for each species; the distribution of most species, however, is not well known. Distributions are based on Lynch (1982) with corrections and additions from Barrio-Amorós 2004; Barrio 1980; Langone 1995; Maciel et al. 2013; Maneyro & Langone 2001; Ortiz et al. 2013; Peters 1967; Rivero 1961; Stuart et al. 2008." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/3373077/files/figure.png" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">Fig. 1E, F</figureCitation>
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). A lateral process of the left frontoparietal forms a robust temporal arcade (or parieto-squamosal arch) of the postorbital fenestra. Although the posterior neurocranium is extremely fragmentary, it is clear that at least exoccipitals, prootics, parasphenoid, and probably the pterygoids are indistinguishably fused (
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<figureCitation id="2CE12A3CFFBAFF831D9CFBDB2711557C" box="[1262,1351,1052,1079]" captionStart="FIGURE 1" captionStartId="1.[151,250,1750,1775]" captionTargetBox="[182,1401,170,1739]" captionTargetId="figure@1.[168,1420,170,1739]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="FIGURE 1. Distributional map of extant and fossil Ceratophrys. The phylogeny of the extant species of Ceratophyrs were proposed by Faivovich et al.(2014). The numbers in circles represent the fossiliferous localities mentioned in the article: 1, Arroyo Chasicó; 2, Arroyo Tapalqué; 3, Conchillas; 4, Farola Monte Hermoso; 5, Fortín Necochea; 6, Lagoa Santa; 7, Laguna de Los Tres Reyes; 8, Mar del Plata and Miramar cities; 9, Ñuapua; 10, Olivos; 11, Puerta de Corral Quemado; 12, Quehué; 13, San Antonio and Paso Alsina; 14, Tarija. Black circles: localities where the presence of Ceratophrys was confirmed; white circles: the presence of Ceratophrys remains unconfirmed. The distributions of the extant species of Ceratophrys are represented by areas that approximately include all the reported records for each species; the distribution of most species, however, is not well known. Distributions are based on Lynch (1982) with corrections and additions from Barrio-Amorós 2004; Barrio 1980; Langone 1995; Maciel et al. 2013; Maneyro & Langone 2001; Ortiz et al. 2013; Peters 1967; Rivero 1961; Stuart et al. 2008." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/3373077/files/figure.png" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">Fig. 1G</figureCitation>
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).
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="B46536B9FFBAFF8319B5FB8720AF5431" blockId="16.[151,1437,152,1799]" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">
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The two bones of MACN 18074 (
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<figureCitation id="2CE12A3CFFBAFF831B4CFB8720285510" box="[574,638,1088,1115]" captionStart="FIGURE 5" captionStartId="17.[151,250,1466,1491]" captionTargetBox="[354,1232,181,1444]" captionTargetId="figure@17.[353,1235,170,1454]" captionTargetPageId="17" captionText="FIGURE 5. Neogene fossils attributed to Ceratophrys. A–K, fossils from the vicinities of the cities of Mar del Plata on the Atlantic Cost of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, attributed to Ceratophrys sp. by Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002); A, B, MLP 34.V.10.8: nearly complete right maxilla; C, D, MACN 17585 anterior portion of left maxilla; E–G, MACN 17936: fragments of posterior skull roof (E, F) and neurocranium (G); H–K, MACN 18074: fragments of a left maxilla (H, I) and right squamosal (J, K). M–L, MACN 14323: fragmentary skull from Farola Monte Hermoso, Argentina, attributed to C.prisca var. subcornuta by Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002). O, P, MNHN 1560: maxilla from the Conchillas Locality (Fig 2, locality 2), Colonia, Uruguay, attributed to Ceratophrys sp. by Rinderknecht (1998). Q–Y, MLP 88.V.20.1: skull (X, Y) and left mandible (Q) from the north of Mar del Plata, Argentina, attributed to Ceratophrys sp. by Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002).A, D, I, O, labial views; B, C, H, P, Q, lingual views; E, J, M, X, dorsal views; F, G, N, ventral views; K, L, lateral views. Abbreviations: as, angulosplenial; d, dentary; fp, frontoparietal; ppa, discrete pars palatina absent; lc, lateral crest; mk, mentomeckelian; mop, material of preparation; mp, maxillary process of nasal; mpp, maxillary process ofpremaxilla; mps, socket that would receive the maxillary process of premaxilla; ncs, socket that would have received the ossification of the nasal cartilages; oc, occipital condyle; otc, otic capsule; pas, socket that would have received the ossifications of the planum antorbitale; pf, pars facialis; pof, space delimiting by the showed bone that corresponds to the postorbital fenestra; pp,pars palatina; ppa, discrete pars palatina absent; psa, portion of the showed bone that forms the parieto-squamosal arch; psf, parasphenoid; pt, pterygoid; ptp, pterygoid process; qj, quadratojugal; th, teeth; slw, squamosal lateral world; sop, squamosal otic plate; sf, space delimiting by the showed bone that corresponds to the subtemporal fenestra; v, vomer; vr, squamosal ventral ramus; zr, squamosal zygomatic ramus. Scale bar is 5 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/3373085/files/figure.png" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">Fig. 5</figureCitation>
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H–K) are a fragmentary left maxilla and a right squamosal. The maxilla has an ornamented, high pars facilis that bears a well-developed crest posteriorly (
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<figureCitation id="2CE12A3CFFBAFF831D4BFBA326DE5534" box="[1081,1160,1124,1151]" captionStart="FIGURE 5" captionStartId="17.[151,250,1466,1491]" captionTargetBox="[354,1232,181,1444]" captionTargetId="figure@17.[353,1235,170,1454]" captionTargetPageId="17" captionText="FIGURE 5. Neogene fossils attributed to Ceratophrys. A–K, fossils from the vicinities of the cities of Mar del Plata on the Atlantic Cost of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, attributed to Ceratophrys sp. by Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002); A, B, MLP 34.V.10.8: nearly complete right maxilla; C, D, MACN 17585 anterior portion of left maxilla; E–G, MACN 17936: fragments of posterior skull roof (E, F) and neurocranium (G); H–K, MACN 18074: fragments of a left maxilla (H, I) and right squamosal (J, K). M–L, MACN 14323: fragmentary skull from Farola Monte Hermoso, Argentina, attributed to C.prisca var. subcornuta by Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002). O, P, MNHN 1560: maxilla from the Conchillas Locality (Fig 2, locality 2), Colonia, Uruguay, attributed to Ceratophrys sp. by Rinderknecht (1998). Q–Y, MLP 88.V.20.1: skull (X, Y) and left mandible (Q) from the north of Mar del Plata, Argentina, attributed to Ceratophrys sp. by Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002).A, D, I, O, labial views; B, C, H, P, Q, lingual views; E, J, M, X, dorsal views; F, G, N, ventral views; K, L, lateral views. Abbreviations: as, angulosplenial; d, dentary; fp, frontoparietal; ppa, discrete pars palatina absent; lc, lateral crest; mk, mentomeckelian; mop, material of preparation; mp, maxillary process of nasal; mpp, maxillary process ofpremaxilla; mps, socket that would receive the maxillary process of premaxilla; ncs, socket that would have received the ossification of the nasal cartilages; oc, occipital condyle; otc, otic capsule; pas, socket that would have received the ossifications of the planum antorbitale; pf, pars facialis; pof, space delimiting by the showed bone that corresponds to the postorbital fenestra; pp,pars palatina; ppa, discrete pars palatina absent; psa, portion of the showed bone that forms the parieto-squamosal arch; psf, parasphenoid; pt, pterygoid; ptp, pterygoid process; qj, quadratojugal; th, teeth; slw, squamosal lateral world; sop, squamosal otic plate; sf, space delimiting by the showed bone that corresponds to the subtemporal fenestra; v, vomer; vr, squamosal ventral ramus; zr, squamosal zygomatic ramus. Scale bar is 5 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/3373085/files/figure.png" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">
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Fig.
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<date id="C0641079FFBAFF831D1CFBA326DE5534" box="[1134,1160,1124,1151]" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">5I</date>
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</figureCitation>
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). The lingual side of the maxilla lacks a distinguishable pars palatina and a long, elongated socket that probably accommodated the maxillary process of the premaxilla anteriorly (
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<figureCitation id="2CE12A3CFFBAFF831B1FFB6B209E558C" box="[621,712,1196,1223]" captionStart="FIGURE 5" captionStartId="17.[151,250,1466,1491]" captionTargetBox="[354,1232,181,1444]" captionTargetId="figure@17.[353,1235,170,1454]" captionTargetPageId="17" captionText="FIGURE 5. Neogene fossils attributed to Ceratophrys. A–K, fossils from the vicinities of the cities of Mar del Plata on the Atlantic Cost of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, attributed to Ceratophrys sp. by Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002); A, B, MLP 34.V.10.8: nearly complete right maxilla; C, D, MACN 17585 anterior portion of left maxilla; E–G, MACN 17936: fragments of posterior skull roof (E, F) and neurocranium (G); H–K, MACN 18074: fragments of a left maxilla (H, I) and right squamosal (J, K). M–L, MACN 14323: fragmentary skull from Farola Monte Hermoso, Argentina, attributed to C.prisca var. subcornuta by Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002). O, P, MNHN 1560: maxilla from the Conchillas Locality (Fig 2, locality 2), Colonia, Uruguay, attributed to Ceratophrys sp. by Rinderknecht (1998). Q–Y, MLP 88.V.20.1: skull (X, Y) and left mandible (Q) from the north of Mar del Plata, Argentina, attributed to Ceratophrys sp. by Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002).A, D, I, O, labial views; B, C, H, P, Q, lingual views; E, J, M, X, dorsal views; F, G, N, ventral views; K, L, lateral views. Abbreviations: as, angulosplenial; d, dentary; fp, frontoparietal; ppa, discrete pars palatina absent; lc, lateral crest; mk, mentomeckelian; mop, material of preparation; mp, maxillary process of nasal; mpp, maxillary process ofpremaxilla; mps, socket that would receive the maxillary process of premaxilla; ncs, socket that would have received the ossification of the nasal cartilages; oc, occipital condyle; otc, otic capsule; pas, socket that would have received the ossifications of the planum antorbitale; pf, pars facialis; pof, space delimiting by the showed bone that corresponds to the postorbital fenestra; pp,pars palatina; ppa, discrete pars palatina absent; psa, portion of the showed bone that forms the parieto-squamosal arch; psf, parasphenoid; pt, pterygoid; ptp, pterygoid process; qj, quadratojugal; th, teeth; slw, squamosal lateral world; sop, squamosal otic plate; sf, space delimiting by the showed bone that corresponds to the subtemporal fenestra; v, vomer; vr, squamosal ventral ramus; zr, squamosal zygomatic ramus. Scale bar is 5 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/3373085/files/figure.png" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">Fig. 5H</figureCitation>
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). A few, non-pedicellate teeth are preserved. The squamosal has a well-developed, but incompletely preserved, otic plate; thus its shape and size cannot be described (
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<figureCitation id="2CE12A3CFFBAFF831C50FB1727C655A0" box="[1314,1424,1232,1259]" captionStart="FIGURE 5" captionStartId="17.[151,250,1466,1491]" captionTargetBox="[354,1232,181,1444]" captionTargetId="figure@17.[353,1235,170,1454]" captionTargetPageId="17" captionText="FIGURE 5. Neogene fossils attributed to Ceratophrys. A–K, fossils from the vicinities of the cities of Mar del Plata on the Atlantic Cost of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, attributed to Ceratophrys sp. by Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002); A, B, MLP 34.V.10.8: nearly complete right maxilla; C, D, MACN 17585 anterior portion of left maxilla; E–G, MACN 17936: fragments of posterior skull roof (E, F) and neurocranium (G); H–K, MACN 18074: fragments of a left maxilla (H, I) and right squamosal (J, K). M–L, MACN 14323: fragmentary skull from Farola Monte Hermoso, Argentina, attributed to C.prisca var. subcornuta by Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002). O, P, MNHN 1560: maxilla from the Conchillas Locality (Fig 2, locality 2), Colonia, Uruguay, attributed to Ceratophrys sp. by Rinderknecht (1998). Q–Y, MLP 88.V.20.1: skull (X, Y) and left mandible (Q) from the north of Mar del Plata, Argentina, attributed to Ceratophrys sp. by Mercadal de Barrio & Barrio (2002).A, D, I, O, labial views; B, C, H, P, Q, lingual views; E, J, M, X, dorsal views; F, G, N, ventral views; K, L, lateral views. Abbreviations: as, angulosplenial; d, dentary; fp, frontoparietal; ppa, discrete pars palatina absent; lc, lateral crest; mk, mentomeckelian; mop, material of preparation; mp, maxillary process of nasal; mpp, maxillary process ofpremaxilla; mps, socket that would receive the maxillary process of premaxilla; ncs, socket that would have received the ossification of the nasal cartilages; oc, occipital condyle; otc, otic capsule; pas, socket that would have received the ossifications of the planum antorbitale; pf, pars facialis; pof, space delimiting by the showed bone that corresponds to the postorbital fenestra; pp,pars palatina; ppa, discrete pars palatina absent; psa, portion of the showed bone that forms the parieto-squamosal arch; psf, parasphenoid; pt, pterygoid; ptp, pterygoid process; qj, quadratojugal; th, teeth; slw, squamosal lateral world; sop, squamosal otic plate; sf, space delimiting by the showed bone that corresponds to the subtemporal fenestra; v, vomer; vr, squamosal ventral ramus; zr, squamosal zygomatic ramus. Scale bar is 5 mm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/3373085/files/figure.png" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">Fig.5J, K</figureCitation>
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). However, the plate has a concave dorsal surface and bears a lateral wall. A crest is present at the edge of the dorsolateral part of the otic plate; the crest extends anteriorly over the zygomatic ramus. A fragmentary medial projection may represent part of the squamosal portion of the temporal arcade. The posterior border of this projection seems to be complete and to have formed a postorbital fenestra.
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="B46536B9FFBAFF8319B5FA422040564C" blockId="16.[151,1437,152,1799]" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">
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<emphasis id="86AEEAABFFBAFF8319B5FA42236D54D4" bold="true" box="[199,315,1413,1439]" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">Remarks.</emphasis>
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All these remains possess the proposed and possible synapomorphies for
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<taxonomicName id="73DA4D3AFFBAFF831D0AFA43277354D5" authorityName="Tschudi" authorityYear="1838" box="[1144,1317,1412,1438]" class="Amphibia" family="Ceratophryidae" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anura" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" phylum="Chordata" rank="family">Ceratophryidae</taxonomicName>
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and
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<taxonomicName id="73DA4D3AFFBAFF831C29FA4222BD5489" baseAuthorityName="Lynch" baseAuthorityYear="1971" class="Amphibia" family="Ceratophryidae" genus="Ceratophrys" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anura" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" phylum="Chordata" rank="genus">
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<emphasis id="86AEEAABFFBAFF831C29FA4222BD5489" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">Ceratophrys</emphasis>
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</taxonomicName>
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that can be evaluated, as follow:
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<date id="C0641079FFBAFF831BEFFA6F21445489" box="[669,786,1448,1474]" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" value="1934-05-10" valueMax="1934-05-08" valueMin="1934-05-10">34-V-10-8.</date>
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—exostosis, non-pedicellate teeth, anterior maxillary pars palatina absent (
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||
<taxonomicName id="73DA4D3AFFBAFF831838FA0B23AB54AC" authorityName="Tschudi" authorityYear="1838" box="[330,509,1484,1511]" class="Amphibia" family="Ceratophryidae" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anura" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" phylum="Chordata" rank="family">Ceratophryidae</taxonomicName>
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||
), and long maxillary processes of premaxilla (
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||
<taxonomicName id="73DA4D3AFFBAFF831A88FA0B26D054AD" baseAuthorityName="Lynch" baseAuthorityYear="1971" box="[1018,1158,1484,1510]" class="Amphibia" family="Ceratophryidae" genus="Ceratophrys" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anura" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" phylum="Chordata" rank="genus">
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||
<emphasis id="86AEEAABFFBAFF831A88FA0B26D054AD" box="[1018,1158,1484,1510]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">Ceratophrys</emphasis>
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||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
);
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||
<collectionCode id="D2CBAE7CFFBAFF831DEFFA0A26A754AC" box="[1181,1265,1485,1511]" country="Argentina" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/pyng-6456" name="Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" type="Museum">MACN</collectionCode>
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||
17585.—exostosis, anterior maxillary pars palatina absent (
|
||
<taxonomicName id="73DA4D3AFFBAFF831BFDFA3721145740" authorityName="Tschudi" authorityYear="1838" box="[655,834,1520,1547]" class="Amphibia" family="Ceratophryidae" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anura" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" phylum="Chordata" rank="family">Ceratophryidae</taxonomicName>
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||
), and long maxillary processes of the premaxilla (
|
||
<taxonomicName id="73DA4D3AFFBAFF831C1BFA3622AF5765" baseAuthorityName="Lynch" baseAuthorityYear="1971" class="Amphibia" family="Ceratophryidae" genus="Ceratophrys" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anura" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" phylum="Chordata" rank="genus">
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||
<emphasis id="86AEEAABFFBAFF831C1BFA3622AF5765" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">Ceratophrys</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
);
|
||
<collectionCode id="D2CBAE7CFFBAFF831867F9D2233F5764" box="[277,361,1557,1583]" country="Argentina" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/pyng-6456" name="Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" type="Museum">MACN</collectionCode>
|
||
17936.—exostosis, parieto-squamosal arch (
|
||
<taxonomicName id="73DA4D3AFFBAFF831A1DF9D326745764" authorityName="Tschudi" authorityYear="1838" box="[879,1058,1556,1583]" class="Amphibia" family="Ceratophryidae" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anura" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" phylum="Chordata" rank="family">Ceratophryidae</taxonomicName>
|
||
), and postorbital fenestra (
|
||
<taxonomicName id="73DA4D3AFFBAFF831C29F9D222BD5719" baseAuthorityName="Lynch" baseAuthorityYear="1971" class="Amphibia" family="Ceratophryidae" genus="Ceratophrys" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anura" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" phylum="Chordata" rank="genus">
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||
<emphasis id="86AEEAABFFBAFF831C29F9D222BD5719" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">Ceratophrys</emphasis>
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||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
);.
|
||
<collectionCode id="D2CBAE7CFFBAFF831878F9FE23085718" box="[266,350,1593,1619]" country="Argentina" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/pyng-6456" name="Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" type="Museum">MACN</collectionCode>
|
||
18074.—exostosis, anterior maxillary pars palatina absent (
|
||
<taxonomicName id="73DA4D3AFFBAFF831A8BF9FF26FA5718" authorityName="Tschudi" authorityYear="1838" box="[1017,1196,1592,1619]" class="Amphibia" family="Ceratophryidae" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anura" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" phylum="Chordata" rank="family">Ceratophryidae</taxonomicName>
|
||
), postorbital fenestra, long maxillary processes of premaxilla (
|
||
<taxonomicName id="73DA4D3AFFBAFF831B24F99B20B4573D" baseAuthorityName="Lynch" baseAuthorityYear="1971" box="[598,738,1628,1654]" class="Amphibia" family="Ceratophryidae" genus="Ceratophrys" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anura" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" phylum="Chordata" rank="genus">
|
||
<emphasis id="86AEEAABFFBAFF831B24F99B20B4573D" box="[598,738,1628,1654]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">Ceratophrys</emphasis>
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||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
). Thus, the foregoing should be assigned to
|
||
<taxonomicName id="73DA4D3AFFBAFF831DB9F99B2701573D" baseAuthorityName="Lynch" baseAuthorityYear="1971" box="[1227,1367,1628,1654]" class="Amphibia" family="Ceratophryidae" genus="Ceratophrys" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anura" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" phylum="Chordata" rank="genus">
|
||
<emphasis id="86AEEAABFFBAFF831DB9F99B2701573D" box="[1227,1367,1628,1654]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">Ceratophrys</emphasis>
|
||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
.
|
||
<collectionCode id="D2CBAE7CFFBAFF831C16F99A27CB573C" box="[1380,1437,1629,1655]" country="Argentina" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/66si-588n" name="Museo de La Plata" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">MLP</collectionCode>
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||
<date id="C0641079FFBAFF8319E5F946235857D0" box="[151,270,1665,1691]" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" value="1934-05-10" valueMax="1934-05-08" valueMin="1934-05-10">34-V-10-8</date>
|
||
,
|
||
<collectionCode id="D2CBAE7CFFBAFF831868F946233857D0" box="[282,366,1665,1691]" country="Argentina" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/pyng-6456" name="Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" type="Museum">MACN</collectionCode>
|
||
17585, and
|
||
<collectionCode id="D2CBAE7CFFBAFF83188CF946200457D0" box="[510,594,1665,1691]" country="Argentina" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/pyng-6456" name="Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" type="Museum">MACN</collectionCode>
|
||
17936 lack diagnostic characters of a less-inclusive taxon.
|
||
<collectionCode id="D2CBAE7CFFBAFF831D88F946271857D0" box="[1274,1358,1665,1691]" country="Argentina" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/pyng-6456" name="Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" type="Museum">MACN</collectionCode>
|
||
18074 has a combination of characters present in the [
|
||
<emphasis id="86AEEAABFFBAFF831BD4F96221E957F5" box="[678,959,1701,1727]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">
|
||
<taxonomicName id="73DA4D3AFFBAFF831BD4F962215D57F5" baseAuthorityName="Vieira et al." baseAuthorityYear="2006" box="[678,779,1701,1727]" class="Amphibia" family="Ceratophryidae" genus="Ceratophrys" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anura" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="aurita">C. aurita</taxonomicName>
|
||
–
|
||
<taxonomicName id="73DA4D3AFFBAFF831A6BF96221E957F5" baseAuthorityName="Vieira et al." baseAuthorityYear="2006" box="[793,959,1701,1727]" class="Amphibia" family="Ceratophryidae" genus="Ceratophrys" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anura" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="joazeirensis">C. joazeirensis</taxonomicName>
|
||
</emphasis>
|
||
] clade,
|
||
<taxonomicName id="73DA4D3AFFBAFF831D65F96226F557F5" authorityName="Boulenger" authorityYear="1890" box="[1047,1187,1700,1727]" class="Amphibia" family="Ceratophryidae" genus="Ceratophrys" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anura" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="calcarata">
|
||
<emphasis id="86AEEAABFFBAFF831D65F96226F557F5" box="[1047,1187,1700,1727]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">C. calcarata</emphasis>
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||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
, and
|
||
<taxonomicName id="73DA4D3AFFBAFF831D92F96227CB57F5" authorityName="Fernicola" authorityYear="2001" box="[1248,1437,1700,1727]" class="Amphibia" family="Ceratophryidae" genus="Ceratophrys" kingdom="Animalia" order="Anura" pageId="16" pageNumber="53" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="ameghinorum">
|
||
<emphasis id="86AEEAABFFBAFF831D92F96227CB57F5" box="[1248,1437,1700,1727]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="53">C. ameghinorum</emphasis>
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||
</taxonomicName>
|
||
(i.e., lateral crest and squamosal otic plate with lateral wall); however, this specimen is too fragmentary to justify its attribution to any of these taxa.
|
||
</paragraph>
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||
</subSubSection>
|
||
</treatment>
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||
</document> |