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arminreindl · 1 day
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The NEW Ultrastenos and its Ironic History
So those that have been keeping up with my posts on mekosuchines might recall the name Ultrastenos, as I've talked about this genus back in August of last year. If you've read that post you might also remember how I highlight at multiple points that a lot of the info was tentative on the basis that Ultrastenos was highly incomplete and that close relatives awaited description.
You may also remember "Baru" huberi, a small mekosuchine that lived roughly around the same time, clearly distinct from Baru yet at that point still unnamed. Oh, how I wished for the former to get more material and for the latter to recieve a proper genus assignment.
My now outdated reconstructions for "Baru" huberi (the small one in the left image) and Ultrastenos (right image)
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And then the monkey's paw curled.
As it turns out....they are the same damn animal. Now, back when "Baru" huberi was described, Willis also named a bunch of other mekosuchines from the same locality (the White Hunter Site of the Riversleigh WHA) and described even more material that remained unnamed, including the White Hunter Cranial Form 1. Now, when Ultrastenos was named in 2016, the type material was from the Low Lion Site (also Riversleigh), but importantly, the skull tables identified as WHCF1 were also assigned to the genus (and were the basis for my reconstruction).
Well, re-examination has shown that the WHCF1 and the holotype of "Baru" huberi aren't just a single species.....THEY ARE A SINGLE INDIVIDUAL.
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Given the fact that the assignment of the skull table to the Low Lion Ultrastenos material still holds up, this means that Ultrastenos willisi and "Baru" huberi are a single taxon. Which consequently requires some reshuffling of the names.
"Baru" huberi was named first, so the species name takes priority and continues being used. However, since it was never given a genus name, Ultrastenos does stay valid. Except now it's called Ultrastenos huberi, not Ultrastenos willisi. A name that has aged like milk. Back in 2016 it was proposed that Ultrastenos had a very narrow snout (thus the name), so now that we know that the rostrum was flat and mesorostrine, the name really is just wrong.
So next up, lets examine what went wrong.
As I said before, Ultrastenos was fragmentary, so that certainly played a big part in it. But the team in charge of describing the animal still cited several lines of thinking to support their interpretation, most of which are now thoroughly debunked.
As an example, the lower jaw was rather shallow, however while this was initially taken as evidence for longirostry, the 2024 paper states that this only an argument against altirostry (a deep skull), not against a more generalized condition. The teeth were also initially used as evidence, citing their homodont condition (the teeth looked uniform), HOWEVER, the problem in that was that there were only a few teeth present, all of which notably do not bear any resemblance to the needle-like teeth seen in other long-snouted taxa. Another important clue initially taken to mean longirostry was the orientation of the quadrate area and the seemingly sudden constriction of the lower jaw. But the quadrate area was not found in articulation and would support a generalized skull form if simply rotated a little, while the constriction of the mandible appears to at least be partially exaggerated by preservation.
Of course, the fact that we now have proper material of the snout makes the interpretation of a generalized skull shape a lot more solid.
Image 1: The left and right halves of the mandible of Ultrastenos compared to that of Baru iylwenpeny (D), note how the right half is a lot more straight. Image 2: The initial reconstruction of the quadrate area of Ultrastenos compared to one that is slightly rotated Image 3: The revamped skull reconstruction by Yates and Stein
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The size of the animal does stay relatively unaffected by these new discoveries. "Baru" huberi has been estimated at only around 1.5 meters in length and my own scaling of Ultrastenos got up to 2 meters, which seems to be in line with what is still assumed for this animal. So among aquatic mekosuchines, its still rather small.
There are however some interesting implications for mekosuchines at large. Now that we no longer have a longirostrine member of this family, one has to wonder, why is that? Well, there might be several reasons.
It could be that the types of environments that were present in Cenozoic Australia simply didn't support such animals. Even in the type description, its been noted that the Riversleigh isn't exactly known for its fish remains, leading to the idea that Ultrastenos might have gone for other small vertebrates like frogs. Hell, the ecology of Baru might suggest that the reason that this genus was so robust might tie to the fact that the local bodies of water just weren't deep enough to allow the typical crocodilian grab-and-drown tactic.
Competition might have been another factor. In environments that may have been more suitable for such morphology, mekosuchines might have been beaten to the punch by other types of crocodilians. Harpacochampsa for example, tho originally thought to be a mekosuchine, is now more often regarded as either an unrelated crocodile or a gharial and its very possible that it filling the nische of a longirostrine simply meant that mekosuchines didn't have the opportunity to expand into that space. Same goes for Gunggamarandu in the Pliocene and Pleistocene and Freshwater Crocodiles from the Pleistocene onwards. (Tho it should be noted that both Harpacochampsa and Gunggamarandu are so fragmentary that their snout shape is technically unknown).
Images: Gunggamarandu (Eleanor Pease), Harpacochampsa (ArtbyJRC) and Freshies (Antoni Camozzato) might have been key factors in why mekosuchines never evolved slender snouts.
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Finally, its also possible that something in the growth of mekosuchines simply prevents them from evolving longirostrine skulls, which Yates and Stein liken to alligatoroids (notably the closest alligatoroids got to traditional longirostry as seen in gharials is the Rio Apaporis Caiman, and even that one is closer to some extant crocodiles in its morphology).
Whatever the case, I for one mourn the loss of our long-snouted Ultrastenos. Tho as a note for any paleoartists, there is not a single illustration of this new interpretation since nobody ever drew "Baru" huberi either. Wink wink nudge nudge
Links:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultrasteno
Ultrastenos revised (palaeo-electronica.org)
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cindyworks · 2 days
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Crocodilian Base
The Base is a character template that contains PSD Files with customizable parts in Layers for the user to create a Crocodilian or Lizardfolk character.
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k-eke · 5 months
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Bouncy croc walk :>
I stream on Twitch if you want to see me animate those!
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dernooks · 16 days
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🐊 🫶
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barksbog · 2 months
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100% Bitefree* Disco Crocs !!!
they are big, soft, weighted and have poseable little leggies!
*bark´s bog is not legally liable for any croc bite injuries caused by the little dudes provided by us
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adopt one of these chonky guys from my bog!
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yuzushifuo · 1 month
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Its fat fuck friday
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impyssadobsessions · 3 months
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Scenes from Chapter 10 of my fanfic Raising Phantom. >w< I made some transparent ones because I think its so cool/cute. LOL
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artofmaquenda · 10 months
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From Stardust to Stardust - Alligator
This was such a fun piece, it took me a while but made me appreciate Alligators and crocodiles in a new way! Such amazing, ancient animals, I love them!
Thanks to Malcolm for this opportunity!
Prints and tattoo files are available! Prints: https://www.etsy.com/ArtofMaquenda/listing/714985107 Tattoos tickets: https://www.etsy.com/ArtofMaquenda/listing/715007189
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frankencanon · 8 months
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He wants to know if you like his new crocs...
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70sscifiart · 1 year
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Frank Frazetta
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zilluzion · 6 months
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two frosty goobers!!! adorable comm for jayce~
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arminreindl · 10 months
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jellycatstuffies · 7 months
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I love crocodile plush! Did u have some? 🤭🐊
This inspired me to make a crocodile post, so here you go! I didn't differentiate between crocodiles, alligators or other crocodilians, here are simply ALL of them. I hope you like them! (please note that all of these are retired and no longer available for purchase from the Jellycat website)
All Jellycat Crocodiles 🐊
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(from left to right: Zigzag Croc, Zaggy Croc, Diddle Croc, Wiley Croc, Gilbert Gator, Lollibob Caiman, Toothy Croc, Jumble Croc, Bashful Croc, Wurly Croc, Tiglet Croc, Furryosity Croc, Slackajack Croc, Vivi Croc, Dapple Croc, Alan Alligator, Cordy Roy Gator, Cordy Roy Croc, Knitnot Croc, Criss-Cross Croc, Gaston Gator, Dancing Darcey Alligator, Gavin Gator, Sweet Dreamer Croc)
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dernooks · 18 days
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Proud gator-man 🐊
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knuppitalism-with-ue · 10 months
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Results from the #paleostream Petrodactyle, Alligator munensis, Rieppelia and Minimocursor.
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yuzushifuo · 1 month
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