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Corallus

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CORALLUS

Node Calibrated. Divergence between total clade Corallus and the total clade (Chilabothrus +(Epicrates + Eunectes)).

Fossil Taxon. Corallus priscus Rage, 2001.

Specimen. DGM 1332 - R precloacal vertebra (holotype).

Additional Materials. 74 precloacal vertebrae.

Phylogenetic Justification. Corallus priscus was assigned to the genus Corallus by Rage (2001) on the basis of: horizontal zygapophyseal articular facets, vaulted neural arch, and a tall neural spine. Additionally, C. priscus shares small, irregularly occurring paracotylar foramina with extant species of the genus. The combination of neural spine height and anteroposterior width, bi-angled interzygapophyseal ridges, and zygosphene shape make specimens of C. priscus indistinguishable from extant Corallus.

Minimum Age. 50.2 Ma.

Soft Maximum Age. ~64 Ma (Woodburne et al., 2014).

Age Justification. Corallus priscus was recovered from fissure fills in travertine deposits at the locality of São José de Itaboraí in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The travertine layers are unconformably overlain by a basalt flow dated at 52.6 ± 2.4 Ma (Riccomini and Rodrigues-Francisco, 1992; Gomes Sant’Anna and Riccomini, 2001; Woodburne et al., 2014), which provides a hard minimum age for the taxon. The soft maximum age is the same as for Titanoboa.

Discussion. The fossil record of Corallus from Itaboraí represents the oldest record of an extant boid genus, and constrains the divergence of Neotropical Boinae to no younger than approximately 50 Ma. Molecular phylogenetic analyses place Boa constrictor as the sister taxon to Corallus + Chilabothrus +(Eunectes + Epicrates) (Burbrink, 2005; Pyron et al., 2013; Reynolds et al., 2013, 2014). The first occurrence of Boa (Figure 1) and molecular topologies thus implies an approximately 19 Ma unrecovered history of the genus between the maximum age of the Barrancan SALMA and the hard minimum age for Corallus (Head et al., 2012), assuming Titanoboa is a stem boine.

Notes

Published as part of Head, JJ, 2015, Fossil calibration dates for molecular phylogenetic analysis of snakes 1: Serpentes, Alethinophidia, Boidae, Pythonidae, pp. 1-17 in Palaeontologia Electronica 18 on page 7, DOI: 10.26879/487, http://zenodo.org/record/13311383

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Biodiversity

Collection code
DGM , R
Material sample ID
DGM 1332
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Family
Boidae
Genus
Corallus
Taxon rank
genus
Type status
holotype

References

  • Rage, J. - C. 2001. Fossil snakes from the Paleocene of Sao Jose de Itaborai, Brazil. Part II. Boidae. Palaeovertebrata, 30: 111 - 150.
  • Woodburne, M. O., Goin, F. J., Bond, M., Carlini, A. A., Gelfo, J. N., Lopez, G. M., Iglesias, A., and Zimicz, A. N. 2014. Paleogene land mammal faunas of South America: a response to global climate change and indigenous floral diversity. Journal of Mammalian Evolution, 21: 1 - 73.
  • Riccomini, C. and Rodrigues-Francisco, B. H. 1992. Idade potassio-argonio do derrame de ankaramito da Bacia de Itaborai, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil: implicacoes tectonicas, p. 469 - 470. In SBG, Congresso Brasileiro de Geologia 37, Sao Paulo, Boletim de Resumos Expandidos.
  • Gomes Sant'Anna, L. and Riccomini, C. 2001. Cimentacao hidrothermal em depositos sedimentares Paleogenicos do rift continental do sudeste do Brasil: mineralogia e relacoes tectonicas. Revista Brasileira Geociencias, 31: 231 - 240.
  • Burbrink, F. T. 2005. Inferring the phylogenetic position of Boa constrictor among the Boinae. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 34: 167 - 180.
  • Pyron, R. A., Burbrink, F. T., and Wiens, J. J. 2013. A phylogeny and revised classification of Squamata, including 4161 species of lizards and snakes. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 3: 93.
  • Reynolds, R. G., Niemiller, M. L., Hedges, S. B., Dornburg, A., Puente-Rolon, A. R., and Revell, L. J. 2013. Molecular phylogeny and historical biology of West Indian snakes (Chilabothrus). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 68: 461 - 470.
  • Pyron, R. A., Reynolds, R. G., and Burbrink, F. T. 2014. A taxonomic revision of boas (Serpentes: Boidae). Zootaxa, 3846: 249 - 260.
  • Head, J. J., Rincon, A., Suarez, C. Montes, C., and Jaramillo C. 2012. Evidence for American interchange during the earliest Neogene: Boa from the Miocene of Panama. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 32: 1328 - 1334.