Crocodylomorph eggs and eggshells from the Lourinhã Fm. (Upper Jurassic), Portugal

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Autor(a) principal: Russo, João
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Mateus, Octávio, Balbino, Ausenda, Marzola, Marco
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/14251
Resumo: We here present fossil crocodylomorpha eggshells from the Late Jurassic Lourinhã Formation of Portugal, recovered from five sites: one nest from Cambelas and various fragments from Casal da Rola, Paimogo I, Paimogo II, and Peralta. The nest is composed of 13 eggs and is the only sample not found in association with dinosaur egg material. Our research reveals that on a micro- and ultrastructural analysis, all our samples present the typical characters consistent with crocodiloid eggshell morphotype, such as the shell unit shape, the organization of the eggshell layers, and the triangular blocky extinction observed with crossed nicols. We assign the material from the Lourinhã Formation to the oofamily Krokolithidae, making it the oldest crocodylomorph eggs known so far, as well as the best record for eggs of non-crocodylian crocodylomorphs. Furthermore, our study indicates that the basic structure of crocodilian eggshells has remained stable since at least the Late Jurassic.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Crocodylomorph eggs and eggshells from the Lourinhã Fm. (Upper Jurassic), Portugal
title Crocodylomorph eggs and eggshells from the Lourinhã Fm. (Upper Jurassic), Portugal
spellingShingle Crocodylomorph eggs and eggshells from the Lourinhã Fm. (Upper Jurassic), Portugal
Russo, João
Crocodiloid
eggshells
Late Jurassic
Crocodylomorpha
Krokolithidae.
title_short Crocodylomorph eggs and eggshells from the Lourinhã Fm. (Upper Jurassic), Portugal
title_full Crocodylomorph eggs and eggshells from the Lourinhã Fm. (Upper Jurassic), Portugal
title_fullStr Crocodylomorph eggs and eggshells from the Lourinhã Fm. (Upper Jurassic), Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Crocodylomorph eggs and eggshells from the Lourinhã Fm. (Upper Jurassic), Portugal
title_sort Crocodylomorph eggs and eggshells from the Lourinhã Fm. (Upper Jurassic), Portugal
author Russo, João
author_facet Russo, João
Mateus, Octávio
Balbino, Ausenda
Marzola, Marco
author_role author
author2 Mateus, Octávio
Balbino, Ausenda
Marzola, Marco
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Russo, João
Mateus, Octávio
Balbino, Ausenda
Marzola, Marco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Crocodiloid
eggshells
Late Jurassic
Crocodylomorpha
Krokolithidae.
topic Crocodiloid
eggshells
Late Jurassic
Crocodylomorpha
Krokolithidae.
description We here present fossil crocodylomorpha eggshells from the Late Jurassic Lourinhã Formation of Portugal, recovered from five sites: one nest from Cambelas and various fragments from Casal da Rola, Paimogo I, Paimogo II, and Peralta. The nest is composed of 13 eggs and is the only sample not found in association with dinosaur egg material. Our research reveals that on a micro- and ultrastructural analysis, all our samples present the typical characters consistent with crocodiloid eggshell morphotype, such as the shell unit shape, the organization of the eggshell layers, and the triangular blocky extinction observed with crossed nicols. We assign the material from the Lourinhã Formation to the oofamily Krokolithidae, making it the oldest crocodylomorph eggs known so far, as well as the best record for eggs of non-crocodylian crocodylomorphs. Furthermore, our study indicates that the basic structure of crocodilian eggshells has remained stable since at least the Late Jurassic.
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