Eocene antiquity of the European nyctitheriid euarchontan mammal Darbonetus
Until now Darbonetus was represented by only one valid species, the type species D. aubrelongensis from the early Oligocene of the Quercy region, France. A late appearance of this genus and of its closest relative Amphidozotherium have been thought to result from dispersal from outside western Europ...
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doaj-dc5984f76abb455fbe4e5cbdc05263f12020-11-25T01:27:10ZengInstitute of Paleobiology PASActa Palaeontologica Polonica0567-79201732-24212018-06-0163223523910.4202/app.00457.2018Eocene antiquity of the European nyctitheriid euarchontan mammal DarbonetusJerry J. Hooker0Department of Earth Sciences, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, UK.Until now Darbonetus was represented by only one valid species, the type species D. aubrelongensis from the early Oligocene of the Quercy region, France. A late appearance of this genus and of its closest relative Amphidozotherium have been thought to result from dispersal from outside western Europe, rather than a local ancestry earlier in the late Eocene. Here, a new species, Darbonetus sigei sp. nov., is described from the middle Priabonian site of La Débruge, France. Although clearly closely related to D. aubrelongensis, D. sigei shows less reduction of its p2, p3, and m3 than in the more derived type species. The early age of D. sigei suggests that its origins were within the still isolated central European island and that it is unnecessary to invoke dispersal from another continent.http://www.app.pan.pl/archive/published/app63/app004572018.pdfEoceneeuarchontannyctitheriidDarbonetus |
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Eocene antiquity of the European nyctitheriid euarchontan mammal Darbonetus |
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Eocene antiquity of the European nyctitheriid euarchontan mammal Darbonetus |
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Eocene antiquity of the European nyctitheriid euarchontan mammal Darbonetus |
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Eocene antiquity of the European nyctitheriid euarchontan mammal Darbonetus |
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Eocene antiquity of the European nyctitheriid euarchontan mammal Darbonetus |
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eocene antiquity of the european nyctitheriid euarchontan mammal darbonetus |
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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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Until now Darbonetus was represented by only one valid species, the type species D. aubrelongensis from the early Oligocene of the Quercy region, France. A late appearance of this genus and of its closest relative Amphidozotherium have been thought to result from dispersal from outside western Europe, rather than a local ancestry earlier in the late Eocene. Here, a new species, Darbonetus sigei sp. nov., is described from the middle Priabonian site of La Débruge, France. Although clearly closely related to D. aubrelongensis, D. sigei shows less reduction of its p2, p3, and m3 than in the more derived type species. The early age of D. sigei suggests that its origins were within the still isolated central European island and that it is unnecessary to invoke dispersal from another continent. |
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Eocene euarchontan nyctitheriid Darbonetus |
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