Current issue


2024-06
Volume 10, issue 02
<< prev. next >>
ISSN: 2274-0422

Article Management

You must log in to submit or manage articles.

You do not have an account yet ? Sign up.

M3#1052

Left squamosal

Data citation: Sophie De Sousa Oliveira, Léa Girard Logo, Irena Raselli Logo and Jérémy Anquetin Logo, 2023. M3#1052. doi: 10.18563/m3.sf.1052

Download 3D model
Specimen infos
Collection
Collection : Jurassica Museum

Inventory number : BSY008-465


Information
Sex : indet

Age (if applicable) : Late Jurassic

Material Type : skeleton

Origin : Switzerland

Taxonomy
Class : Sauropsida

Order : Crocodilomorpha

Family : Metriorhynchidae

Genus : Torvoneustes

Species :jurensis


Description
A relatively complete, disarticulated metriorhynchid skeleton found in the Kimmeridgian (Late Jurassic) deposits of NW Switzerland

Related article
Virtual reconstruction of a Late Jurassic metriorhynchid skull from Switzerland and its use for scientific illustration and paleoart
Sophie De Sousa Oliveira, Léa Girard, Irena Raselli and Jérémy Anquetin
Published online: 19/07/2023

Keywords: Kimmeridgian; Late Jurassic; Metriorhynchidae; paleoart; Thalattosuchia

https://doi.org/10.18563/journal.m3.178

  Abstract

    The democratization of 3D techniques in recent years provides exciting new opportunities for the study of complex fossils. In the present contribution, we provide a virtual reconstruction of a partial, disarticulated metriorhynchid (Metriorhynchidae, Thalattosuchia, Crocodylomorpha) skull from the Late Jurassic of northwestern Switzerland. This virtual reconstruction was used to produce high quality scientific illustrations of the whole skull for descriptive purposes. The reconstructed skull also served for the estimation of the total body length of the specimen and to propose a life reconstruction of the animal in its paleoenvironment. In an effort for transparency, we review the sources that were consulted for the life reconstruction and explain the choices that we had to make. 


  M3 article infos

Published in Volume 09, issue 03 (2023)

PDF