How Elongated? The Pattern of Elongation of Cervical Centra of <i>Elasmosaurus platyurus</i> with Comments on Cervical Elongation Patterns among Plesiosauromorphs

oleh: José Patricio O’Gorman

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: MDPI AG 2024-02-01

Deskripsi

Elasmosaurids comprise some of the most extreme morphotypes of plesiosaurs. Thus, the study of their neck and vertebrae elongation patterns plays a crucial role in understanding the anatomy of elasmosaurids. In this study, the taphonomic distortion of the holotype of <i>Elasmosaurus platyurus</i> and its effects on the vertebral length index (VLI) values are evaluated, and a new index to describe the neck is proposed (MAVLI = mean value of the vertebral elongation index of the anterior two-thirds of neck vertebrae). The results provide a strong foundation for a new scheme of neck elongation patterns that divide the diversity of the neck elongation of plesiosauriomorphs into three categories: not-elongate (MAVLI < 95 and Max VLI < 100), elongate (125 > MAVLI > 95 and 100 < Max VLI < 135), and extremely elongated (MAVLI > 125 and Max VLI > 135).