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The first Choerolophodon (Proboscidea, Gomphotheriidae) skull from China
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WANG ShiQi DENG Tao
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中国北方
/ 临夏盆地
/ 南部地区
/ 头骨
/ 早中新世
/ 晚中新世
/ 空间分布
/ 长鼻目
2011
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The first Choerolophodon (Proboscidea, Gomphotheriidae) skull from China
by
WANG ShiQi DENG Tao
in
中国北方
/ 临夏盆地
/ 南部地区
/ 头骨
/ 早中新世
/ 晚中新世
/ 空间分布
/ 长鼻目
2011
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The first Choerolophodon (Proboscidea, Gomphotheriidae) skull from China
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The first Choerolophodon (Proboscidea, Gomphotheriidae) skull from China
2011
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Here we report the first discovery of a relatively complete skull of Choerolophodon from the late early Miocene Dalanggou quarry of Linxia Basin, Gansu Province in China. The skull is low and elongated, with two enamel-less and outward-and-upward curved incisors and the choerolophodont molars. These characters indicate that the new specimen can be assigned to the genus Choerolophodon, as it is quite distinct from other common gomphotheres in northern China such as Gomphotherium, Platybelodon, and Sinomastodon. The skull is also primitive in possessing laterally-expanded zygomatic arches, anteriorly-positioned orbits, weakly-developed cheek teeth cement, and retention of a P4. Prior to this discovery, Choerolophodon was found primarily from the middle-late Miocene of Africa, Eastern Europe, and western and southern Asia. The discovery of this new material expands the known temporal and spatial distributions of this taxon and helps us better understand the phylogeny, evolution, and adaptive radiation of gomphotheres in early Miocene of China.
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