# Redondasuchus

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Extinct genus of reptiles

Not to be confused with [Redondasaurus](/source/Redondasaurus).

Redondasuchus Temporal range: Late Triassic, 205 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Clade: Pseudosuchia Order: †Aetosauria Family: †Stagonolepididae Subfamily: †Typothoracinae Genus: †Redondasuchus Hunt and Lucas, 1991 Species †R. reseri Hunt and Lucas, 1991 (type) †R. rineharti Spielmann et al., 2006

***Redondasuchus*** is an extinct [genus](/source/Genus) of [aetosaur](/source/Aetosaur). It may be a [junior synonym](/source/Junior_synonym) of *[Typothorax coccinarum](/source/Typothorax)*, another aetosaur. *Redondasuchus* is a member of the [clade](/source/Clade) [Typothoracisinae](/source/Typothoracisinae) within the [subfamily](/source/Subfamily_(biology)) [Aetosaurinae](/source/Aetosaurinae), and lived during the middle [Norian](/source/Norian) stage of the [Late Triassic](/source/Late_Triassic). Material belonging to the genus has been found from the [Redonda Formation](/source/Redonda_Formation) in east-central [New Mexico](/source/New_Mexico). The [type species](/source/Type_species), *R. reseri*, was named in 1991 after having been referred to as a species of *Typothorax* since 1985. A second species, *R. rineharti*, was described in 2006.

## Description and species

*Redondasuchus* was first named with the description of the type species, *R. reseri*, in 1991.[1] *R. reseri* was named on the basis of isolated scutes found at Apache Canyon and Shark Tooth Hill in [Quay County, New Mexico](/source/Quay_County%2C_New_Mexico). *R. rineharti* was described in 2006 from several scutes and part of a right [femur](/source/Femur) found from Apache Canyon.[2]

While other aetosaurs have [scutes](/source/Scute) covered in pits and grooves that often form radial patterns, the scutes of *Redondasuchus* are densely covered in pits and lack any patterning. The dorsal paramedian scutes (those that line the back) are unique in that they are angled approximately 45°. In other aetosaurs, the scutes arc smoothly around the back from the midline to the lateral scutes that lie below them and run along the side of the animal.[2]

The dorsal paramedians of *R. reseri* are smaller than those of *R. rineharti*. In both species, each paramedian possesses a keel on the underside that extends from the medial edge (the edge near the vertebrae) to the flexed area of the scute.[2]

## Plagiarism allegations

### Background

The orientation of the dorsal paramedian osteoderms of *Redondasuchus* has been disputed. Originally, Hunt & Lucas (1991) argued that the angled part of the osteoderm was two thirds the way down from the medial edge. The [holotype](/source/Holotype) osteoderm of *R. reseri* was identified as a left paramedian based on the position of the anterior bar, an unornamented strip of bone that is known to lie on the front edge of the osteoderm in other aetosaurs.[1] This interpretation was repeated in subsequent papers by Heckert et al. (1996)[3] and Heckert & Lucas (2000).

In 2002, an unpublished [Texas Tech University](/source/Texas_Tech_University) [thesis](/source/Thesis) by Jeffrey Martz claimed that the holotype of *R. reseri* was actually a right paramedian. This was justified by comparison to the structure and ossification pattern of *Typothorax coccinarum*, a closely related species of aetosaur. Martz also suggested that *R. reseri* was [synonymous](/source/Synonym_(taxonomy)) with *Typothorax coccinarum.*[4]

This thesis, though widely disseminated among aetosaur workers, was not published in a peer-reviewed journal. An equivalent reinterpretation of *Redondasuchus*' osteoderm was first described in a peer-reviewed journal by Spielmann et al. (2006), a review of the taxon published in the [New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science](/source/New_Mexico_Museum_of_Natural_History_and_Science) Bulletin. Spielmann, Hunt, and Lucas, who all contributed to the article, were also members of the editorial board for the Bulletin, while Hunt was additionally the museum director at the time. They claimed to provide a novel interpretation of the holotype osteoderm as a right paramedian, noting that the orientation of the osteoderm in the diagrams of previous published papers may have introduced confusion. One diagram, from Heckert et al. (1996), depicted the anterior margin as placed near the bottom of the page with the posterior margin near the top, which may have contributed to its misidentification.[2] Martz's 2002 thesis was widely cited, but only in criticism of his argument that *Redondasuchus* and *Typothorax* were synonymous. His arguments on osteoderm orientation were not mentioned.[5]

### Allegations

In 2007, Martz, along with fellow paleontologists [Darren Naish](/source/Darren_Naish), Mike Taylor, and Matt Wedel, publicly accused Spielmann et al. of committing plagiarism.[6] They asserted that the authors of Spielmann et al. (2006) could not have come up with the same interpretation as Martz independently. They pointed to how the authors were in possession of the 2002 thesis for three years, their extensive citation of the thesis, and similarities between certain figures in Spielmann et al. (2006) and the thesis.[5] This controversy was connected to a similar allegation of ethical misconduct and editorial mismanagement related to an aetosaur paper published by NMMNH staff in December 2006. The paper in question provided the genus name *[Rioarribasuchus](/source/Rioarribasuchus)* for a species of aetosaur which Bill Parker was in the process of publishing under the name *Heliocanthus*, although Parker's paper was not fully published until January 2007. These coinciding controversies, termed "[Aetogate](/source/Aetogate)", were publicized both in the scientific community[7] and in local Albuquerque news.[8]

After requests for a [New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs](/source/New_Mexico_Department_of_Cultural_Affairs) inquiry, allegations by Martz et al., as well as those by Parker, were reviewed and rejected in a 2008 NMMNH meeting which was subsequently reported by Lucas. Lucas's report phrased the omittance of Martz's identification as an "oversight" by Spielmann et al. (2006), and also argued that pre-2002 papers on the topic presented "inconsistencies" rather than a specific argument on orientation.[9] The report's arguments and conclusions were heavily criticized by the accusing parties.[5][8] A separate independent investigation by the [Society of Vertebrate Paleontology](/source/Society_of_Vertebrate_Paleontology) did not find evidence for explicit, intentional plagiarism in Spielmann et al. (2006). The SVP report did not "absolve either party from responsibility", and also criticize the editorial and regulatory practices of the NMMNH and its staff, the lack of communication or collaboration experienced during the situation, and the difficulty in proving plagiarism or conflicts of interest in paleontological work.[10] A revised code of ethics was published by the SVP alongside the results of their investigation.[11]

## Phylogeny

Heckert et al. (1996) considered *Redondasuchus* to be part of an advanced grade of aetosaurs that also included *[Neoaetosauroides](/source/Neoaetosauroides)*, *[Longosuchus](/source/Longosuchus)*, *[Desmatosuchus](/source/Desmatosuchus)*, *[Paratypothorax](/source/Paratypothorax)*, and *[Typothorax](/source/Typothorax)*.[3]

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-HL91_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-HL91_1-1) Hunt, A.P.; Lucas, S.G. (1991). "A new aetosaur from the Redonda Formation (Late Triassic: middle Norian) of east-central New Mexico, U.S.A.". *Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Monatshefte*. **1991** (12): 728–736. [doi](/source/Doi_(identifier)):[10.1127/njgpm/1991/1992/728](https://doi.org/10.1127%2Fnjgpm%2F1991%2F1992%2F728).

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-Setal06_2-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-Setal06_2-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-Setal06_2-2) [***d***](#cite_ref-Setal06_2-3) Spielmann, J.A.; Hunt, A.P.; Lucas, S.G.; Heckert, A.B. (2006). ["Revision of *Redondasuchus* (Archosauria: Aetosauria) from the Upper Triassic Redonda Formation, New Mexico, with description of a new species"](http://www.miketaylor.org.uk/dino/nm/SpielmannEtAl2006-revision-of-redondasuchus.pdf) (PDF). In Harris, H.D.; Lucas, S.G.; Spielmann, J.A.; Lockley, M.G.; Milner, A.R.C.; Kirkland, J.L. (eds.). *The Triassic-Jurassic Terrestrial Transition*. Vol. 37. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin. pp. 583–587.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-HHL96_3-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-HHL96_3-1) Heckert, A.B.; Hunt, A.P; Lucas, S.G. (1996). "Redescription of *Redondasuchus reseri*, a Late Triassic aetosaur (Reptilia: Archosauria) from New Mexico (U.S.A.), and the biochronology and phylogeny of aetosaurs". *Geobios*. **29** (5): 619–632. [doi](/source/Doi_(identifier)):[10.1016/S0016-6995(96)80028-3](https://doi.org/10.1016%2FS0016-6995%2896%2980028-3).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-MJW02_4-0)** Martz, J.W. (2002). [*The morphology and ontogeny of*Typothorax coccinarum*(Archosauria Stagonolepididae) from the Upper Triassic of the American Southwest*](http://www.miketaylor.org.uk/dino/nm/Martz2002-thesis.pdf) (PDF) (M.Sc. thesis). Texas Tech University. Retrieved 3 July 2010.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-MTWN08_5-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-MTWN08_5-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-MTWN08_5-2) Martz, J.; Taylor, M.; Wedel, M.; Naish, D. (10 March 2008). ["Aetogate: Martz's response to Spencer Lucas"](http://www.miketaylor.org.uk/dino/nm/visit/martz.html). *Miketaylor.org.uk*. Retrieved 3 July 2010.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** Naish, Darren (10 April 2007). ["The armadillodile diaries, a story of science ethics"](https://web.archive.org/web/20120507183044/http://scienceblogs.com/tetrapodzoology/2007/04/post_2.php). *Tetrapod Zoology*. ScienceBlogs. Archived from [the original](https://scienceblogs.com/tetrapodzoology/2007/04/post_2.php) on 7 May 2012.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** Dalton, Rex (2008-01-01). ["Fossil reptiles mired in controversy"](https://doi.org/10.1038%2F451510a). *Nature*. **451** (7178): 510. [doi](/source/Doi_(identifier)):[10.1038/451510a](https://doi.org/10.1038%2F451510a). [ISSN](/source/ISSN_(identifier)) [1476-4687](https://search.worldcat.org/issn/1476-4687). [PMID](/source/PMID_(identifier)) [18235465](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18235465).

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-MTWN10_8-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-MTWN10_8-1) Martz, J.; Taylor, M.; Wedel, M.; Naish, D. (17 February 2010). ["Aetogate: asking for answers in New Mexico"](http://www.miketaylor.org.uk/dino/nm/index.html). *Miketaylor.org.uk*. Retrieved 3 July 2010.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-9)** Lucas, Spencer (3 March 2008). ["Written Responses on Allegations, Suggestions to Improve the NMNHS Bulletin"](http://www.miketaylor.org.uk/dino/nm/nmnhslucas.pdf) (PDF). New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-10)** Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Executive Committee (23 May 2008). ["Statement from the Executive Committee about the allegations of unethical conduct from J. Martz, W. Parker, M. Taylor and M. Wedel against S. Lucas, A. Hunt, A. Heckert, and J. Spielmann"](http://www.miketaylor.org.uk/dino/nm/ExecutiveCommitteestatement.pdf) (PDF). *Society of Vertebrate Paleontology*.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-11)** ["Best practices from the Ethics Education Committee regarding research, publication, and museum work"](http://www.miketaylor.org.uk/dino/nm/ExecutiveCommitteestatement.pdf) (PDF). *Society of Vertebrate Paleontology*. 23 May 2008.

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