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Amphicyon zhanxiangi, sp. nov., a new amphicyonid (Mammalia, Carnivora) from northern China

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Article: e1539857 | Received 24 May 2018, Accepted 15 Sep 2018, Published online: 15 Feb 2019
 

ABSTRACT

The East Asian records of Amphicyon are rare, fragmented, and unclear. Heretofore, no material could be definitely assigned to this genus. Here, we report a maxillary fragment with P4–M2 and the M3 alveolus from the early middle Miocene Dingjia’ergou fauna, Tongxin, northern China. The enlarged and anteroposteriorly elongated M2 clearly allows us to assign the specimen to Amphicyon as Amphicyon zhanxiangi, sp. nov. The new species is closest to European A. giganteus (e.g., presence of the parastyle and a posteriorly located protocone of P4) and represents an immigrant from Europe during the late early or the earliest middle Miocene. The morphological differences between Amphicyon zhanxiangi, Amphicyon ulungurensis, and North American Amphicyon species suggest at least three dispersal events of the genus from Europe to East Asia during the early and middle Miocene. Amphicyon sp. from the late Miocene site in the Lower Irrawaddy near Magway, Myanmar, shares the enlarged and anteroposteriorly elongated M2 with Amphicyon zhanxiangi and could be a descendant of the latter species.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors thank Z. X. Qiu for providing the specimens and literature for study and J. Wagner for helping them study the fossils materials of the Czech Republic. The authors are also thankful to the editors and reviewers for their useful comments and English improvement. The current work was supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences (grant no. XDB26000000), Key Frontier Science Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (grant no. QYZDY-SSW-DQC-22), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant nos. 41430102 and 41772018), the Special Research Program of Basic Science and Technology of the Ministry of Science and Technology (grant no. 2015FY310100-14), Natural Science Foundation of Ningxia (grant no. NZ17227), and the Sino-Czech Joint Program (grant number CAS-17-06).

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