A new eliomys from the late miocene of Spain and its implications for the phylogeny of the genus
Abstract:
In this paper, we describe a previously unknown species of the glirid Eliomys from the Late Miocene and Early Pliocene Cabriel, Alcoy and Granada basins of southeastern Spain. Eliomys yevesi sp. nov. is characterized by its relative small size, narrow lingual wall and common presence of two centrolophs in the upper molars, and well-developed centrolophids in the lower molars. The new species is the probable ancestor of E. intermedius, which in turn represents the ancestor of the extant E. quercinus. According to its morphologic and biometric features, the origin of E. yevesi sp. nov. is likely to be found in some population of E. truci from the Late Miocene. Based on these affinities, we propose the lineage E. truci-E. yevesi sp. nov.-E. intermedius-E. quercinus, in which there is a trend towards the development of centrolophs, as well as the reduction of accessory crests.
Año de publicación:
2015
Keywords:
- Miocene
- Mammalia
- Gliridae
- rodentia
- spain
- Eliomys
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Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso abierto
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Filogenética molecular
- Paleontología
- Ciencias naturales
Áreas temáticas:
- Vertebrados de sangre fría
- Mammalia fósil