1. New records of archaic ungulates from the Lower Eocene of Sanshui Basin, Guangdong, China.
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Mao, Fang-Yuan, Wang, Yuan-Qing, Li, Qian, and Jin, Xun
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EOCENE Epoch , *PHYLOGENY , *PALEOCENE Epoch , *MAMMALS , *DENTAL enamel , *MICROSTRUCTURE , *BODY size - Abstract
Phenacolophidae is a group of little known archaic ungulates from the Late Paleocene to Middle Eocene of Asia. Its phylogenetic relationships with other altungulates have remained uncertain, partly because most phenacolophids are represented by poorly preserved material. Here we report a new phenacolophid,Sanshuilophus zhaoigen. et sp. nov., from the Lower Eocene Huayong Formation of the Sanshui Basin, Guangdong, China. Although still fragmentary, the new specimens show that the new taxon is characterised by relatively large body size (except forZaisanolophus), sub-molariform premolars, relatively higher bilophodont molars that lack the mesostyle, and tooth enamel microstructure with true prisms and typical Hunter-Schreger bands (HSB). With the new specimens and a review of the published phenacolophid material, we are able to provide an alternative identification for the tooth loci for the type specimen ofPhenacolophusand further present an emended diagnosis for Phenacolophidae. The tooth morphology and enamel microstructure provide new evidence to support the notion that phenacolophids differ from species of Embrithopoda in having low-crown teeth, considerably slanting lophids, distinct paralophids and lacking the arsinoitheriid radial enamel. Phenacolophidae should not be included in Tethytheria but probably represent a stem group for altungulates, if not for all archaic ungulates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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