2012 in paleontology


Note: In 2012, the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature was amended, with new regulations allowing the publication of new names and nomenclatural acts in zoology after 2011, in works "produced in an edition containing simultaneously obtainable copies by a method that assures widely accessible electronic copies with fixed content and layout", provided that the work is registered in ZooBank before it is published, the work itself states the date of publication with evidence that registration has occurred, and the ZooBank registration states both the name of an electronic archive intended to preserve the work and the ISSN or ISBN associated with the work. New scientific names appearing in electronic works are not required to be registered in ZooBank, only the works themselves are. Works containing descriptions of some of the taxa listed below were not printed on paper in 2012; however, the taxa that were described in works which were registered in ZooBank in 2012 are listed as valid.

Arthropods

The following is a summary of the arthropods described in 2012
  • 41 arachnids
  • 105 crustaceans
  • 362 insects
  • 5 merostomatans
  • 51 trilobites
  • 9 other arthropods

Molluscs

The following is a summary of the Molluscs described in 2012
  • 54 ammonites
  • 14 other cephalopods
  • 52 gastropods
  • 15 other molluscs

Fishes

During 2012, 81 new species of fish were described.

Amphibians

Research

Lepidosauromorphs

Squamates

Research

  • A large phylogenetic analysis of living and fossil squamates is published by Jacques A. Gauthier et al..
  • A study of squamate diversity in North America during the latest Cretaceous and the impact of Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event on the diversity of the group is published by Nicholas R. Longrich, Bhart-Anjan S. Bhullar and Jacques A. Gauthier.

Turtles

Research

  • A large phylogenetic analysis of basal turtles is published by Jérémy Anquetin.

Archosauromorphs

Archosaurs

The following is a summary of the archosaurs described in 2012

Synapsids

Non-mammalian synapsids

Research

Mammals

The following is a summary of the mammals described in 2012
  • 9 non-eutherian mammals
  • 24 eutherian mammals