A large hyaenodont from the Lutetian of Switzerland expands the body mass range of the European mammalian predators during the Eocene
We here present a new hyaenodont genus and species from the Lutetian locality of Egerkingen γ (Switzerland; MP13?): Cartierodon egerkingensis gen. et sp. nov. The new taxon is represented by numerous dental elements, mostly isolated teeth. The molars show typical features of a hypercarnivorous preda...
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doaj-c67c14c4e94f473486a9ffff1225d3c72020-11-25T01:50:34ZengInstitute of Paleobiology PASActa Palaeontologica Polonica0567-79201732-24212019-06-0164227529010.4202/app.00581.2018A large hyaenodont from the Lutetian of Switzerland expands the body mass range of the European mammalian predators during the EoceneFloréal Solé0Bastien Mennecart1D.O. Earth and History of Life, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Rue Vautier 29, B-1000 Brussels, BelgiumNatural History Museum Basel, Augustinergasse 2, 4001 Basel, Switzerland; Natural History Museum Vienna, Burgring 7, 1010 Vienna, AustriaWe here present a new hyaenodont genus and species from the Lutetian locality of Egerkingen γ (Switzerland; MP13?): Cartierodon egerkingensis gen. et sp. nov. The new taxon is represented by numerous dental elements, mostly isolated teeth. The molars show typical features of a hypercarnivorous predator such as the strong reduction of the crushing (talonid/protocone) and puncturing (metaconid) structures. The calculation of several dental indices indicates that this hyaenodont may have been a bone-cracking predator. The new taxon differs from all the hyaenodonts previously known in Europe during the Ypresian and Lutetian by its larger size, with an estimated mass of almost 29 kg (the size of the extant African wild dog, Lycaon pictus). Other hyaenodonts known for this period do not exceed 20 kg. Previous authors proposed the hypothesis of an ecological limitation of the body mass, but the description of Cartierodon egerkingensis indicates instead that the European hyaenodonts continuously increased in size throughout the Eocene. We also performed a phylogenetic analysis in order to test the relationships of this new taxon: the new hyaenodont appears to be closely related to the Lutetian hyaenodont Prodissopsalis eocaenicus.http://www.app.pan.pl/archive/published/app64/app005812018.pdfMammaliaHyaenodontaCartierodonecologyphylogenyEoceneSwitzerland |
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Floréal Solé Bastien Mennecart A large hyaenodont from the Lutetian of Switzerland expands the body mass range of the European mammalian predators during the Eocene Acta Palaeontologica Polonica Mammalia Hyaenodonta Cartierodon ecology phylogeny Eocene Switzerland |
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Floréal Solé Bastien Mennecart |
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Floréal Solé |
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A large hyaenodont from the Lutetian of Switzerland expands the body mass range of the European mammalian predators during the Eocene |
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A large hyaenodont from the Lutetian of Switzerland expands the body mass range of the European mammalian predators during the Eocene |
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A large hyaenodont from the Lutetian of Switzerland expands the body mass range of the European mammalian predators during the Eocene |
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A large hyaenodont from the Lutetian of Switzerland expands the body mass range of the European mammalian predators during the Eocene |
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A large hyaenodont from the Lutetian of Switzerland expands the body mass range of the European mammalian predators during the Eocene |
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large hyaenodont from the lutetian of switzerland expands the body mass range of the european mammalian predators during the eocene |
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Institute of Paleobiology PAS |
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Acta Palaeontologica Polonica |
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0567-7920 1732-2421 |
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2019-06-01 |
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We here present a new hyaenodont genus and species from the Lutetian locality of Egerkingen γ (Switzerland; MP13?): Cartierodon egerkingensis gen. et sp. nov. The new taxon is represented by numerous dental elements, mostly isolated teeth. The molars show typical features of a hypercarnivorous predator such as the strong reduction of the crushing (talonid/protocone) and puncturing (metaconid) structures. The calculation of several dental indices indicates that this hyaenodont may have been a bone-cracking predator. The new taxon differs from all the hyaenodonts previously known in Europe during the Ypresian and Lutetian by its larger size, with an estimated mass of almost 29 kg (the size of the extant African wild dog, Lycaon pictus). Other hyaenodonts known for this period do not exceed 20 kg. Previous authors proposed the hypothesis of an ecological limitation of the body mass, but the description of Cartierodon egerkingensis indicates instead that the European hyaenodonts continuously increased in size throughout the Eocene. We also performed a phylogenetic analysis in order to test the relationships of this new taxon: the new hyaenodont appears to be closely related to the Lutetian hyaenodont Prodissopsalis eocaenicus. |
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Mammalia Hyaenodonta Cartierodon ecology phylogeny Eocene Switzerland |
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