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Abstract
The incomplete skull of Hapalodectes (Hapalodectidae, Mesonychia) is described from the Upper Paleocene Naran Member of the Naran Bulak Formation of the Khaychin-Ula 2 locality in the Bugin Tsav Basin in the south of Mongolia. This is the first discovery of the skull of a Paleocene member of the genus. The skull corresponds in size and dental occlusion to the species H. dux Lopatin, 2001, previously known only from a lower jaw from the Upper Paleocene Zhigden Member of the Naran Bulak Formation of the Tsagan-Khushu locality in the Nemegt Basin. In the structure of the facial part of the skull, H. dux exhibits features shared with Mesonychidae, namely the significant participation of the lacrimal and jugal in the preorbital region. The upper molars of H. dux were found to have distinct conules (a first for Hapalodectidae). The evolutionary changes in the structure of the upper molars of Hapalodectes (disappearance of the conules, decrease of the metacone, and narrowing of the lingual lobe) are determined. They were correlated with the transformations of the lower molars (reduction of the metaconid, protocristid, and entoconid, transverse compression of the trigonid and talonid) and together with them were aimed at enhancing the shearing action of the longitudinal trenchant blades of the posterior part of the dentitions.
该研究描述了蒙古南部布金察夫盆地 Khaychin-Ula 2 地点纳兰布拉克地层上古新世纳兰成段中的 Hapalodectes(Hapalodectidae,介壳虫类)的不完整头骨。这是首次发现该属古新世成员的头骨。该头骨在大小和牙齿咬合方面与 H. dux Lopatin, 2001 年发现的物种相对应,而 H. dux Lopatin, 2001 年发现的物种以前仅见于奈梅格特盆地察干-胡舒地点纳兰布拉克地层上古新世日格登组的一个下颌。在头骨面部的结构上,H. dux 与中马齿科具有共同的特征,即在眶前区有明显的泪腺和颌腺。发现 H. dux 的上臼齿具有明显的臼突(这在 Hapalodectidae 中尚属首次)。确定了 Hapalodectes 上臼齿结构的进化变化(锥体消失、元骨减少和舌叶变窄)。这些变化与下臼齿的变化(甲锥体、原甲锥体和乙锥体的减少,三尖齿和距齿的横向压缩)相关,其目的是增强牙齿后部纵向沟刃的剪切作用。
期刊介绍:
Doklady Biological Sciences is a journal that publishes new research in biological sciences of great significance. Initially the journal was a forum of the Russian Academy of Science and published only best contributions from Russia in the form of short articles. Now the journal welcomes submissions from any country in the English or Russian language. Every manuscript must be recommended by Russian or foreign members of the Russian Academy of Sciences.