New materials of Lophiomeryx (Artiodactyla: Lophiomerycidae) from the Oligocene of Nei Mongol, China

IF 1.6 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Bian Wang, Qian Wang, Zhao-Qun Zhang
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Fossil teeth representing four species of Lophiomeryx are identified from early Oligocene strata in the Saint Jacques area of Nei Mongol, including L. shinaoensis, L. gracilis, L. cf. chalaniati, and L. triangularis sp. nov. This represents the highest species richness of this early traguline from a single stratigraphic sequence. The new materials expand the spatiotemporal ranges of L. shinaoensis and L. gracilis, which are previously known from the late Eocene of Guizhou, south China. We present further morphological details that support the validity of the original taxonomy for the Guizhou materials. L. cf. chalaniati resembles the type species morphologically but is smaller than European specimens. L. triangularis sp. nov. is the last to appear in the sequence, and it is notably larger and more high-crowned than all the other known species of Lophiomeryx. Aside from the dental materials, we report the first known skull of L. gracilis, collected from a nearby locality, Qianlishan. While the overall skull morphology is primitive for tragulines, the specimen preserves a closed postorbital bar, a derived feature that was previously thought to be absent in Lophiomeryx. Our new specimens shed light on the diversity, biogeography, and ecology of this basal ruminant as well as on the evolution of early tragulines.

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文章标题内蒙古渐新世Lophiomeryx(偶蹄目:Lophiomerycidae)新材料
在内蒙古圣雅克地区早渐新世地层中发现了4种Lophiomeryx化石牙齿,包括L. shinaoensis、L. gracilis、L. cfchalaniati和L. triangularis sp. 11,这是该早期traguline单一层序中物种丰富度最高的。这些新材料扩大了中国南方贵州晚始新世已知的L. shinaoensis和L. gracilis的时空分布范围。我们提出了进一步的形态学细节,以支持贵州材料原始分类的有效性。L. cf. chalaniati在形态上与模式种相似,但比欧洲标本小。L. triangularis sp. nov.是该序列中最后出现的,它比所有其他已知的Lophiomeryx物种都要大得多,冠也更高。除了牙齿材料外,我们还报道了在千里山附近地区收集到的第一个已知的薄壁鼠头盖骨。虽然整个头骨形态是原始的,但该标本保留了一个封闭的后眶条,这是一个衍生的特征,以前被认为在Lophiomeryx中不存在。我们的新标本揭示了这种基础反刍动物的多样性、生物地理学和生态学,以及早期雄鹰的进化。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Mammalian Evolution is a multidisciplinary forum devoted to studies on the comparative morphology, molecular biology, paleobiology, genetics, developmental and reproductive biology, biogeography, systematics, ethology and ecology, and population dynamics of mammals and the ways that these diverse data can be analyzed for the reconstruction of mammalian evolution. The journal publishes high-quality peer-reviewed original articles and reviews derived from both laboratory and field studies. The journal serves as an international forum to facilitate communication among researchers in the multiple fields that contribute to our understanding of mammalian evolutionary biology.
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