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New specimens of the multituberculate mammal Sphenopsalis from China: Implications for phylogeny and biology of taeniolabidoids

文献类型:期刊论文

作者Mao, Fang-Yuan1; Wang, Yuan-Qing1; Meng, Jin2
刊名ACTA PALAEONTOLOGICA POLONICA
出版日期2016-06-01
卷号61期号:2页码:429-454
关键词Mammalia Multituberculata Taeniolabidoidea Sphenopsalis Paleogene Erlian Basin Inner Mongolia China
DOI10.4202/app.00117.2014
文献子类Article
英文摘要Multituberculates are the most diverse and best known group of Mesozoic mammals; they also persisted into the Paleogene and became extinct in the Eocene, possibly outcompeted by rodents that have similar morphological and presumably ecological adaptations. Among the Paleogene multituberculates, those that have the largest body sizes belong to taeniolabidoids, which contain several derived species from North America and Asia and some species with uncertain taxonomic positions. Of the known taeniolabidoids, the poorest known taxon is Sphenopsalis nobilis from Mongolia and Inner Mongolia, China, represented previously by a few isolated teeth. Its relationship with other multituberculates thus has remained unclear. Here we report new specimens of Sphenopsalis nobilis collected from the upper Paleocene of the Erlian Basin, Inner Mongolia, China, during a multi-year field effort beginning in 2000. These new specimens document substantial parts of the dental, partial cranial and postcranial morphologies of Sphenopsalis, including the upper and lower incisors, partial premolars, complete upper and lower molars, a partial rostrum, fragments of the skull roof, middle ear cavity, a partial scapula, and partial limb bones. With the new specimens we are able to present a detailed description of Sphenopsalis, comparisons among relevant taeniolabidoids, and brief phylogenetic analyses based on a dataset consisting of 43 taxa and 102 characters. In light of the new evidence, we assess the phylogenetic position of Sphenopsalis and re-establish the family Lambdopsalidae. The monophyly of Taeniolabidoidea is supported in all our phylogenetic analyses. Within Taeniolabidoidea the Asian lambdopsalids and the North American taeniolabidids represent two significantly different trends of adaptations, one characterized by shearing (lambdopsalids) and the other by crushing and grinding (taeniolabidids) in mastication, which supports their wider systematic separation, as speculated when Sphenopsalis was named.
WOS关键词INNER-MONGOLIA ; CATOPSALIS MAMMALIA ; ALLOTHERIAN MAMMALS ; MESOZOIC MAMMALS ; EARLY EVOLUTION ; NORTH-AMERICA ; PALEOCENE ; DIVERGENCE ; MONTANA ; HEARING
WOS研究方向Paleontology
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000377797900013
资助机构Major Basic Research Projects of MST of China(2012CB821900) ; National Natural Science Foundation of China(4140200) ; Chinese Academy of Sciences(KZCX2-EW-106) ; Special Fund for Fossil Excavation and Preparation of Chinese Academy of Sciences ; American Museum of Natural History
源URL[http://124.16.247.212/handle/311034/7474]  
专题古脊椎动物与古人类研究所_古哺乳动物研究室
作者单位1.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Vertebrate Paleontol & Paleoanthropol, Key Lab Vertebrate Evolut & Human Origin, Beijing 100044, Peoples R China
2.Amer Museum Nat Hist, Div Paleontol, Cent Pk West & 79th St, New York, NY 10024 USA
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Mao, Fang-Yuan,Wang, Yuan-Qing,Meng, Jin. New specimens of the multituberculate mammal Sphenopsalis from China: Implications for phylogeny and biology of taeniolabidoids[J]. ACTA PALAEONTOLOGICA POLONICA,2016,61(2):429-454.
APA Mao, Fang-Yuan,Wang, Yuan-Qing,&Meng, Jin.(2016).New specimens of the multituberculate mammal Sphenopsalis from China: Implications for phylogeny and biology of taeniolabidoids.ACTA PALAEONTOLOGICA POLONICA,61(2),429-454.
MLA Mao, Fang-Yuan,et al."New specimens of the multituberculate mammal Sphenopsalis from China: Implications for phylogeny and biology of taeniolabidoids".ACTA PALAEONTOLOGICA POLONICA 61.2(2016):429-454.

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