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Historical Biology
An International Journal of Paleobiology
Volume 33, 2021 - Issue 12
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Research Article

First sirenian remains from the Palaeogene of Crimea

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Pages 3166-3172 | Received 29 Sep 2020, Accepted 15 Nov 2020, Published online: 04 Jan 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Fragmentary remains, including two anterior premolars, axis fragment, a phalanx, and rib fragments from the Middle Eocene (late Bartonian) Ak-Kaya locality represent the first sirenian fossils from the Paleogene of Crimea. The lower p3 shows some similarity with p3 in the dugongid Eotheroides sp. from the Eocene of North America. The axis is similar in proportions to the axis of the stem sirenian Sobrarbesiren from the Middle Eocene of Spain. The manual(?) phalanx suggests a semiaquatic adaptation of the Crimean sirenian. These remains are identified as Sirenia indet. with possible affinities with the Dugongidae.

Acknowledgments

We thank H.-D. Sues and D.P. Domning for access to the specimens of fossil sirenians in the USNM collection and V.A. Musatov for the determination of the biozone of calcareous nannofossils by sample of rock from the Ak-Kaya locality. We also grateful to D.P. Domning for reviewing of the paper and useful suggestions.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

AOA received support from the Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences [project АААА-А19-119032590102-7] and Russian Foundation for Basic Research [project 19-04-00057].

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