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Shashajaia
Temporal range: Gzhelian–Sakmarian

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Diagram of CM 96529, a mandibleofS. bermani
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Synapsida
Clade: Sphenacodontia
Genus: Shashajaia
Huttenlocker et al., 2021
Species:
S. bermani
Binomial name
Shashajaia bermani

Huttenlocker et al., 2021

Shashajaia is a genusofextinct non-mammalian synapsids from the late Carboniferous to Early Permian. It was one of the earliest members of the group, coming from the Gzhelian stage.[1] It lived in what is now the Halgaito Formation within the larger Cutler group located in the U.S state of Utah. According to a description study, this synapsid is known from well preserved dentary and jaw fragments.[1] Shashajaia shares many similarities to other sphenacodontids including, enlarged (canine-like) anterior dentary teeth, a dorsoventrally deep symphysis and low-crowned, subthecodont postcanines having festooned plicidentine.[1] The study also found that this genus is close to the evolutionary divergence of the Sphenacodontids and the Therapsids, from which mammalian synapsids (including humans) arose from.[1] Based on studies done on its teeth, Paleontologists found that as their prey became more terrestrial, synapsids like Shashajaia adapted to life on land and grew larger teeth to deal with larger herbivores in a evolutionary arms race.[1]

Etymology and history of research[edit]

The phylogenetic position of S.bermani in relation to other sphenacodontians.

This creatures name means 'Berman's Bear heart.'[1] The genus name derives from the Navajo word 'shash' (=bear) and 'ajai' (= heart).[1] The species name honours paleontologist David S Berman for his long amount of research on fossils of sphenacodontian synapsids from the Bears Ears region of southern Utah, and helped out with the description study on this creature.[1] Shashajaia was first discovered in 2015 with a dentary fragment that was uncovered in the Birthday Bonebed locality in southeast Utah.[1] A second fossil, a well preserved left dentary including several dentition, was found in 2019.[1]

The fossils were prepared in the University of Southern California Molecular Imaging Center using mechanical pneumatic tools and were inspected by using computed tomography.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Huttenlocker, A. K.; Singh, S. A.; Henrici, A. C.; Sumida, S. S. (2021). "A Carboniferous synapsid with caniniform teeth and a reappraisal of mandibular size-shape heterodonty in the origin of mammals". Royal Society Open Science. 8 (12): 211237. Bibcode:2021RSOS....811237H. doi:10.1098/rsos.211237. PMC 8672069. PMID 34925870.

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