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Re-evaluation of the historic Canadian fossil Bathygnathus borealis from the Early Permian of Prince Edward Island

Kirstin S. Brink, Hillary C. Maddin, David C. Evans and Robert R. Reisz
Re-evaluation of the historic Canadian fossil Bathygnathus borealis from the Early Permian of Prince Edward Island
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences = Revue Canadienne des Sciences de la Terre (2015) 52 (12): 1109-1120

Abstract

The holotype and only known specimen of Bathygnathus borealis is a partial snout with maxillary dentition of a presumed sphenacodontid from the Lower Permian (Artinskian 283-290 Ma) redbeds of Prince Edward Island, Canada. Due to its incomplete nature, assessment of the taxon's systematic position within a cladistic analysis had never been performed. However, recent recognition of the phylogenetic utility of tooth characters in sphenacodontids now allows for a modern phylogenetic evaluation of B. borealis. Results show that B. borealis is the sister taxon of Dimetrodon grandis, which is supported by dental characters: crowns with mesial and distal denticles and roots elongate, lacking plicidentine. An autapomorphy of B. borealis is the large facial exposure of the septomaxilla. As Bathygnathus has priority over Dimetrodon in the scientific literature, we suggest a reversal of precedence is required to preserve the familiar name Dimetrodon and to maintain universality, thus recognizing the new species Dimetrodon borealis.


ISSN: 0008-4077
EISSN: 1480-3313
Coden: CJESAP
Serial Title: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences = Revue Canadienne des Sciences de la Terre
Serial Volume: 52
Serial Issue: 12
Title: Re-evaluation of the historic Canadian fossil Bathygnathus borealis from the Early Permian of Prince Edward Island
Affiliation: University of Toronto Mississauga, Department of Biology, Mississauga, ON, Canada
Pages: 1109-1120
Published: 2015
Text Language: English
Summary Language: French
Publisher: National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
References: 44
Accession Number: 2016-014741
Categories: Vertebrate paleontology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Annotation: Includes appendices
Illustration Description: illus. incl. strat. col., 1 table, geol. sketch map
N45°55'00" - N47°04'60", W64°30'00" - W62°00'00"
Secondary Affiliation: Carleton University, CAN, CanadaRoyal Ontario Museum, CAN, Canada
Country of Publication: Canada
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 201608
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