posted on 2017-11-01, 15:44authored byTimothy R. Smithson, Michael A. E. Browne, Sarah J. Davies, John E. A. Marshall, David Millward, Stig A. Walsh, Jennifer A. Clack
The Visean stage of the Mississippian was a time of rapid tetrapod diversification which marks the earliest appearance of temnospondyls, microsaurs and the limbless aïstopods. Tetrapod finds from this stage are very rare and only a dozen sites are known worldwide. Here we announce the discovery of a new Visean site in Fife, Scotland, of Asbian age, and from it describe a new species of the baphetoid Spathicephalus. These specimens represent the oldest known baphetoid by three million years, yet belong to the most specialized members of the clade. Unlike typical baphetoids with large marginal teeth and palatal fangs characteristic of early tetrapods, spathicephalids had very broad flattened heads with a dentition consisting of a large number of small, uniform teeth. Spathicephalids were probably one of the earliest tetrapod groups to use suction feeding on small, aquatic prey. Palynological and sedimentological analysis indicates that the new fossil bed was deposited in a large, stratified, freshwater lake that became increasingly saline.
Funding
This work was funded by NERC consortium grants NEJ021067/1 (BGS), NE/J022713/1 (Cambridge), NE/J020729/1 (Leicester), NE/J020621/1 (NMS), and NE/J021091/1 (Southampton). We thank Paul Bancks from The Crown Estate office in Edinburgh for permission to collect from the Fife foreshore, John Marsden and NMS staff Nick Fraser, Andrew Ross, Yves Candela, Sarah Stewart, Vicen Carió and Laura Romero for collecting the material, and Janet Sherwin for assistance with the sedimentological analysis. Shir Akbari prepared the palynological samples. We thank Jason Head for discussion, and Kenneth Angielczyk, Sally Thomas and three anonymous referees for their helpful comments on the manuscript. Michael Browne and David Millward publish with the permission of the Executive Director, British Geological Survey (NERC).
History
Citation
Papers in Palaeontology, 2017
Author affiliation
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