New materials of Pliorhinus ringstroemi from the Linxia Basin (Late Miocene, eastern Asia) and their taxonomical and evolutionary implications

IF 1.6 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY Journal of Mammalian Evolution Pub Date : 2024-01-29 DOI:10.1007/s10914-023-09698-w
Shijie Li, Oscar Sanisidro, Shiqi Wang, Rong Yang, Tao Deng
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A large collection of dicerorhine rhinoceros remains, here identified as Pliorhinus ringstroemi, were studied from the Late Miocene deposits of the Linxia Basin, eastern Asia. The new specimens include several complete skulls with for the first-time preserved premaxillae, providing new knowledge on the morphology and allowing a preliminary investigation of the intraspecific variation of the species. The morphological study supports Pliorhinus ringstroemi as a valid species and phylogenetic analyses place it as the sister group of P. megarhinus and P. miguelcrusafonti. Compared with P. megarhinus, the unique characters of P. ringstroemi include the better developed and oval I1, tusk-like i2, complex secondary folds on upper cheek teeth, convex base of the mandibular corpus, and slightly different skull shape as supported by the geometric morphometric study. Our findings confirm the gradual reduction of incisors, elongated nasal, retracted nasal notch, and, finally, a developed bony nasal septum previously reported for Dicerorhina. The early age and primitive traits suggest that Pliorhinus could have originated in Asia and migrated to Europe at the latest Miocene, taking the niche of closely related species Dihoplus pikermiensis in Europe.

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临夏盆地(亚洲东部,晚中新世)出土的Pliorhinus ringstroemi新材料及其分类学和进化意义
研究人员从亚洲东部临夏盆地的晚中新世沉积物中采集了大量双角犀的遗骸,并在此将其鉴定为Pliorhinus ringstroemi。新标本包括几个完整的头骨,并首次保存了前下颌,为形态学提供了新的知识,并对该物种的种内变异进行了初步研究。形态学研究支持环纹鼻海豚(Pliorhinus ringstroemi)是一个有效的物种,系统发生学分析将其归入梅加拉鼻海豚(P. megarhinus)和米格尔克鲁斯冯提海豚(P. miguelcrusafonti)的姊妹群。与梅加犀相比,P. ringstroemi 的独特特征包括发育较好的椭圆形 I1、獠牙状 i2、上颊齿上复杂的次生皱褶、下颌冠凸起的基部,以及略微不同的头骨形状,这些都得到了几何形态计量学研究的支持。我们的研究结果证实了之前报道的Dicerorhina的门齿逐渐变小、鼻翼拉长、鼻腔凹陷,最后还有发达的骨性鼻中隔。较早的年龄和原始特征表明,Pliorhinus可能起源于亚洲,并在中新世晚期迁移到欧洲,占据了欧洲近亲物种Dihoplus pikermiensis的生存环境。
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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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