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A new Toxodontidae (Mammalia, Notoungulata) from the upper Pliocene–lower Pleistocene of Uruguay

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Article: e2023167 | Received 05 Jul 2021, Accepted 07 Dec 2021, Published online: 23 Feb 2022
 

ABSTRACT

A specimen of Toxodontidae from the upper Pliocene–lower Pleistocene of Uruguay is studied in this paper. The material consists of associated skull and mandibular fragments previously identified as Dinotoxodon paranensis. The full description of the specimen, its comparison with different notoungulates, and a phylogenetic analysis are performed. According to the obtained results, Charruatoxodon uruguayensis, gen. et sp. nov. is recognized as a new taxon with unique features such as nasals compressed laterally, somewhat convex in transversal and longitudinal planes, incisive foramina deep and rounded, and other characteristics shared with several taxa of Toxodontidae. The mandibular expansion, present in the studied material, formerly used as a diagnostic character of D. paranensis (also present in Gyrinodon quassus, Pericotoxodon platignathus, and Hoffstetterius imperator), does not constitute a synapomorphy for these taxa as it appears to have evolved independently in different lineages according to our phylogeny. The new taxon is a medium-sized toxodontid more closely related phylogenetically to Toxodon platensis and D. paranensis than to other toxodontids. The family Toxodontidae constitutes a natural group. The clades within this group do not correspond to the subfamilies classically considered within the family, agreeing with later results. The new late Pliocene–early Pleistocene taxon from the Raigón Formation adds to the endemic fauna from Uruguay.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We thank the curators of visited institutions for allowing the revision of collections under their care. Also, N. Nuñez Otaño for the illustrations and to F. Montenegro, P. Toriño, and A. Manzuetti for their contribution in and . The comments of editors of JVP, Dr. E. Cerdeño, and an anonymous reviewer improved the original manuscript. A special thanks to Dr. C. Scioscia for her valuable nomenclatural comments. This research was financially supported by Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET, Argentina) and projects PICT- 2016-1998, PICT- 2017-0954, PIDAC-UADER-459/18, CSIC ID2020/168/UdelaR, and PEDECIBA.

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