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摘要
本文描述了来自图瓦(Taralyk-Cher)地区上新世(MN 12-13)的Promephitis lartetii(Mephitidae)化石遗骸,其中包括两个几乎完整的畸形头骨、下颌骨横突和上颌骨、下颌骨碎片以及孤立的牙齿。研究了 P4-M1 和 P. lartetii 头骨形态中具有分类学意义的特征的变异性。分析了虹彩蝶属分类特征的稳定性。
Promephitis lartetii Gaudry, 1861 (Carnivora: Mephitidae) from the Late Miocene of Tuva (Taralyk-Cher Locality)
Abstract
This paper describes fossil remains of Promephitis lartetii (Mephitidae) from the Upper Miocene (MN 12–13) of Tuva, the Taralyk-Cher locality, which are represented by two nearly complete deformed skulls, mandibular rami, and maxilla, mandible fragments, and isolated teeth. The variability of taxonomically significant characters in the morphology of P4–M1 and the skull of P. lartetii has been studied. The stability of the taxonomic characters of the genus Promephitis has been analyzed.
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Paleontological Journal (Paleontologicheskii zhurnal) is the principal Russian periodical in paleontology. The journal publishes original work on the anatomy, morphology, and taxonomy of fossil organisms, as well as their distribution, ecology, and origin. It also publishes studies on the evolution of organisms, ecosystems, and the biosphere and provides invaluable information on global biostratigraphy with an emphasis on Eastern Europe and Asia.