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New specimens of the procellariiform taxon Diomedeoididae are reported from the early Oligocene (Rupelian) deposits of Wiesloch-Frauenweiler in southern Germany. Two skeletons belong to Diomedeoides brodkorbi , whereas isolated legs of larger individuals are tentatively assigned to D. lipsiensis , a species which has not yet been reported from the locality. The fossils allow the recognition of some previously unknown osteological features of the Diomedeoididae, including the presence of a vestige of the hallux. Diomedeoidids are characterized by extremely wide phalanges of the third and fourth toes, which also occur in some species of the extant procellariiform Oceanitinae (southern storm-petrels). The poorly developed processus supracondylaris dorsalis of the humerus supports a position of these Oligocene tubenoses outside a clade including the Diomedeidae (albatrosses), Procellariidae (shearwaters and allies), and Pelecanoididae (diving-petrels). It is hypothesized that like modern Oceanitinae, which have an equally short supracondylar process, diomedeoidids probably employed flap-gliding and used their immersed feet to remain stationary. (© 2009 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)
渐新世Diomedeoididae (Aves, proellariiformes)的骨骼学和系统发育亲缘关系
报道了德国南部Wiesloch-Frauenweiler早渐新世(Rupelian)沉积物中发现的前虫类群Diomedeoididae的新标本。两具骨骼属于Diomedeoides brodkorbi,而较大个体的分离腿暂定为d.l lipsiensis,该物种尚未在当地报道。这些化石使人们认识到一些以前不为人知的Diomedeoididae的骨骼特征,包括拇趾遗迹的存在。Diomedeoidids的特征是第三和第四趾的极宽的趾骨,这也出现在现存的procellariiform Oceanitinae(南方风暴海燕)的一些物种中。肱骨的背髁上突发育不全,使得这些渐新世的小管鸟在包括信天翁科、海鸥科和海燕科在内的进化支之外。据推测,与具有同样短的髁上突的现代Oceanitinae一样,diomedeoidides可能使用襟翼滑行并使用浸入式脚保持静止。(©2009 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH &KGaA公司,Weinheim)
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