A New Species of the Durophagous Mosasaurid Carinodens from the Late Maastrichtian Phosphates of Morocco and Implications for Maastrichtian Mosasaurid Diversity

Nick Longrich, Xabier Pereda-Suberbiola, Nour Eddine Jalil, Nathalie Bardet

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Abstract

Late Cretaceous marine ecosystems saw a major adaptive radiation of mosasaurids, which evolved highly disparate jaw and tooth morphologies to feed on different prey. A striking pattern seen in mosasaurids was a high diversity of durophagous forms. Durophagy likely evolved several times independently in the mosasaurine genera Globidens, Prognathodon, and Carinodens. Carinodens is unusual in having low, rectangular, laterally compressed teeth. The genus is known from around the world, with the species Carinodens minalmamar and C. belgicus previously reported from the Maastrichtian Phosphates of Morocco. Here, we report a new species of Carinodens, C. acrodon, from the same Maastrichtian Phosphates. It is characterized by teeth with tall crowns, triangular apices, and broad bases. Many of the diagnostic features of this species appear to be plesiomorphies, suggesting the persistence of a primitive species of Carinodens into the latest Maastrichtian alongside the more derived C. minalmamar and C. belgicus. The new species contributes to an emerging pattern of mosasaurid hyperdiversity in the late Maastrichtian of Morocco. A revised faunal list, including stratigraphic range extensions of Khinjaria and Stelladens into the latest Maastrichtian of upper Couche III of the Phosphates of Morocco, suggests at least 16 species of mosasauroid coexisted here.
Original languageEnglish
Article number25
JournalDiversity
Volume17
Issue number1
Early online date29 Dec 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Jan 2025

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All data are available in the main body of the paper.

Acknowledgements

All work was done within the framework of the collaboration agreement between the University of Bath and the Université Cadi Ayyad Marrakech. We thank B. Bougadir and M. Ghamizi for help for the management and conservation of the paleontological collections acquired within the framework of this agreement. The authors also thank Mustapha Meharich of Oued Zem for help in Morocco.

Funding

The research of XPS is supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, the European Regional Development Fund (project PID2021-122612OB-I00 MCIN), and by the Basque Government (research group IT1485-22).

FundersFunder number
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades
European Regional Development FundPID2021-122612OB-I00 MCIN
Eusko JaurlaritzaIT1485-22

    Keywords

    • Carinodens
    • Late Cretaceous
    • Maastrichtian
    • Mosasauridae

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Ecology
    • Ecological Modelling
    • Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
    • Nature and Landscape Conservation

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