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Tarsals of Early Pinnipedimorphs (Mammalia: Carnivora) from the Lower Miocene, Japan, and Their Early Diversity in the Western North Pacific
Abstract. New tarsals (astragalus and entocuneiform) of fossil pinnipeds from the lower Miocene (Burdigalian) Oi Formation in Mie Prefecture, Japan, belonging to early pinnipedimorphs (i.e., enaliarctines or basal odobenids) and cf. Odobenidae gen. et sp. indet. were discovered. A comparison of early pinnipedimorph astragali conclusively indicated that at least three species were represented in the western North Pacific during the early Miocene (Burdigalian). Early pinnipedimorphs clearly showed considerable diversification in the eastern North Pacific during the early Miocene, and our study demonstrates that the early pinnipedimorphs in the western North Pacific also started to diversify around the same time.
期刊介绍:
Paleonotological Research (PR) is a quarterly, peer-reviewed international journal, which focuses on original contributions primarily in the area of paleontology but also covering a wide range of allied sciences. It has been published since 1997 as a successor to the former journal Transactions and Proceedings of the Palaeontological Society of Japan. The emphasis of contributions will include global and local perspectives, and contents can cover all ages (Precambrian to the Quaternary, including the present time).