Listriodon guptai Pilgrim, 1926 (Mammalia, Suidae) from the early Miocene of the Bugit Hills, Balochistant, Pakistan: new insights into early Listriodontinae evolution and biogeography. - Université Pierre et Marie Curie Accéder directement au contenu
Article Dans Une Revue The Science of Nature Naturwissenschaften Année : 2009

Listriodon guptai Pilgrim, 1926 (Mammalia, Suidae) from the early Miocene of the Bugit Hills, Balochistant, Pakistan: new insights into early Listriodontinae evolution and biogeography.

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New dental remains of listriodont suids are described from the lower member of the early to middle Miocene Vihowa Formation of the Bugti Hills, Pakistan. The material is homogeneous in terms of morphology and dimensions and referred as a whole to Listriodon guptai Pilgrim, 1926. This species is also mentioned in coeval deposits of the Zinda Pir Dome, Pakistan, dating back to ca. 19 Ma. The early occurrence of an advanced listriodont in Pakistan constrains the age of acquisition of several characters correlated to lophodonty within Listriodontini, and raises major questions about the early history of the Old World Listriodontinae. Strong morphological similarity between Listriodon guptai and the African species Listriodon akatikubas found in the late early Miocene of Maboko (Kenya, ca. 16.5 Ma) suggests that this latter is most probably a migrant originating from Asia.

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hal-00549163 , version 1 (21-12-2010)

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M. Orliac, P.-O. Antoine, G. Métais, Laurent Marivaux, J.-Y. Crochet, et al.. Listriodon guptai Pilgrim, 1926 (Mammalia, Suidae) from the early Miocene of the Bugit Hills, Balochistant, Pakistan: new insights into early Listriodontinae evolution and biogeography.. The Science of Nature Naturwissenschaften, 2009, 96 (8), pp.911-920. ⟨10.1007/s00114-009-0547-4⟩. ⟨hal-00549163⟩
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