First discovery of colobine fossils from the Late Miocene/Early Pliocene in central Myanmar

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作者
Takai, Masanaru [1 ]
Thaung-Htike [2 ]
Zin-Maung-Maung-Thein [3 ]
Soe, Aung Naing [4 ]
Maung, Maung [5 ]
Tsubamoto, Takehisa [6 ]
Egi, Naoko [1 ]
Nishimura, Takeshi D. [1 ]
Nishioka, Yuichiro [1 ]
机构
[1] Kyoto Univ, Primate Res Inst, Inuyama, Aichi 4848506, Japan
[2] Shwebo Univ, Shwebo, Myanmar
[3] Mandalay Univ, Mandalay, Myanmar
[4] Def Serv Acad, Pyin Oo Lwin, Myanmar
[5] Magway Univ, Magway, Myanmar
[6] Hayashibara Museum Nat Sci, Setouchi 7014212, Japan
关键词
Colobinae; Cercopithecidae; Irrawaddy sediments; Myanmarcolobus; Late Neogene; Southeast Asia; OLD-WORLD MONKEYS; MIDDLE PLEISTOCENE; PRIMATES; MAMMALIA; CERCOPITHECIDAE; HISTORY; RUSSIA;
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10.1016/j.jhevol.2015.04.003
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
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030303 ;
摘要
Here we report two kinds of colobine fossils discovered from the latest Miocene/Early Pliocene Irrawaddy sediments of the Chaingzauk area, central Myanmar. A left mandibular corpus fragment preserving M1-3 is named as a new genus and species, Myanmarcolobus yawensis. Isolated upper (M-1?) and lower (M-2) molars are tentatively identified as Colobinae gen. et sp. indet. Although both forms are medium-sized colobines, they are quite different from each other in M-2 morphology. The isolated teeth of the latter show typical colobine-type features, so it is difficult to identify their taxonomic position, whereas lower molars of Myanmarcolobus have unique features, such as a trapezoid-shaped long median lingual notch, a deeply concave median buccal cleft, a strongly developed mesiobuccal notch, and rather obliquely running transverse lophids. Compared with fossil and living Eurasian colobine genera, Myanmarcolobus is most similar in lower molar morphology to the Pliocene Dolichopithecus of Europe rather than to any Asian forms. In Dolichopithecus, however, the tooth size is much larger and the median lingual notch is mesiodistally much shorter than that of Myanmarcolobus. The discovery of Myanmarcolobus in central Myanmar is the oldest fossil record in Southeast Asia not only of colobine but also of cercopithecid monkeys and raises many questions regarding the evolutionary history of Asian colobine monkeys. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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