A NEW SPECIES OF THE SUBFAMILY DEVINOPHOCINAE (CARNIVORA, PHOCIDAE) FROM THE CENTRAL PARATETHYS

Several excavations in Slovakia resulted in the finding and description of a new species of the extinct phocid subfamily Devinophocinae from the early Badenian, early Middle Miocene (16.26-14.89 Ma). Material of Devinophoca , including the skull, mandibles and teeth, presents distinguishing characte...

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Main Authors: IRINA A. KORETSKY, SULMAN J. RAHMAT
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Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2015-03-01
Series:Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/6399
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spelling doaj-09e3166151c04b6c883ad139229df63d2020-11-24T23:28:06ZengUniversità degli Studi di MilanoRivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia0035-68832039-49422015-03-01121110.13130/2039-4942/63995710A NEW SPECIES OF THE SUBFAMILY DEVINOPHOCINAE (CARNIVORA, PHOCIDAE) FROM THE CENTRAL PARATETHYSIRINA A. KORETSKYSULMAN J. RAHMATSeveral excavations in Slovakia resulted in the finding and description of a new species of the extinct phocid subfamily Devinophocinae from the early Badenian, early Middle Miocene (16.26-14.89 Ma). Material of Devinophoca , including the skull, mandibles and teeth, presents distinguishing characters of the subfamily as well as mixed characters with the three extant phocid subfamilies (Cystophorinae, Monachinae and Phocinae). Detailed descriptions of dentition reveal that true seals ranging from 16 million years ago to the present have a generally uniform dental formula within each subfamily, based on total number of incisors: Phocinae (10 incisors; 3/2), Cystophorinae (6 incisors; 2/1); Monachinae (8 incisors; 2/2), and Devinophocinae (also 8 incisors as Monachinae, but in different combination: 3/1). The newly described Devinophoca emryi is represented by the second known skull of this subfamily, with D . claytoni being the first. Certain derived characters in pinnipeds were clearly noticeable on this skull, supporting the phylogenetic analysis that showed D . claytoni as its sister taxon. Stratigraphical examinations suggest that these Paratethyan seals ( D . claytoni and D . emryi )from the Vienna Basin, specifically from the Dev√≠nska Nov√° Ves-Bonanza locality, occupied shallow marine water with coral-reef zones. Over time, they transitioned from a humid, tropical shallow shore zone in the early Badenian (16.26 ‚Äì 14.89 Ma) to a subtropical climate in the middle Badenian (14.89 -13.82 Ma) and a warm temperate climate during the late Badenian (13.82 -12.73Ma).https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/6399
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author IRINA A. KORETSKY
SULMAN J. RAHMAT
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SULMAN J. RAHMAT
A NEW SPECIES OF THE SUBFAMILY DEVINOPHOCINAE (CARNIVORA, PHOCIDAE) FROM THE CENTRAL PARATETHYS
Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
author_facet IRINA A. KORETSKY
SULMAN J. RAHMAT
author_sort IRINA A. KORETSKY
title A NEW SPECIES OF THE SUBFAMILY DEVINOPHOCINAE (CARNIVORA, PHOCIDAE) FROM THE CENTRAL PARATETHYS
title_short A NEW SPECIES OF THE SUBFAMILY DEVINOPHOCINAE (CARNIVORA, PHOCIDAE) FROM THE CENTRAL PARATETHYS
title_full A NEW SPECIES OF THE SUBFAMILY DEVINOPHOCINAE (CARNIVORA, PHOCIDAE) FROM THE CENTRAL PARATETHYS
title_fullStr A NEW SPECIES OF THE SUBFAMILY DEVINOPHOCINAE (CARNIVORA, PHOCIDAE) FROM THE CENTRAL PARATETHYS
title_full_unstemmed A NEW SPECIES OF THE SUBFAMILY DEVINOPHOCINAE (CARNIVORA, PHOCIDAE) FROM THE CENTRAL PARATETHYS
title_sort new species of the subfamily devinophocinae (carnivora, phocidae) from the central paratethys
publisher Università degli Studi di Milano
series Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
issn 0035-6883
2039-4942
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Several excavations in Slovakia resulted in the finding and description of a new species of the extinct phocid subfamily Devinophocinae from the early Badenian, early Middle Miocene (16.26-14.89 Ma). Material of Devinophoca , including the skull, mandibles and teeth, presents distinguishing characters of the subfamily as well as mixed characters with the three extant phocid subfamilies (Cystophorinae, Monachinae and Phocinae). Detailed descriptions of dentition reveal that true seals ranging from 16 million years ago to the present have a generally uniform dental formula within each subfamily, based on total number of incisors: Phocinae (10 incisors; 3/2), Cystophorinae (6 incisors; 2/1); Monachinae (8 incisors; 2/2), and Devinophocinae (also 8 incisors as Monachinae, but in different combination: 3/1). The newly described Devinophoca emryi is represented by the second known skull of this subfamily, with D . claytoni being the first. Certain derived characters in pinnipeds were clearly noticeable on this skull, supporting the phylogenetic analysis that showed D . claytoni as its sister taxon. Stratigraphical examinations suggest that these Paratethyan seals ( D . claytoni and D . emryi )from the Vienna Basin, specifically from the Dev√≠nska Nov√° Ves-Bonanza locality, occupied shallow marine water with coral-reef zones. Over time, they transitioned from a humid, tropical shallow shore zone in the early Badenian (16.26 ‚Äì 14.89 Ma) to a subtropical climate in the middle Badenian (14.89 -13.82 Ma) and a warm temperate climate during the late Badenian (13.82 -12.73Ma).
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/6399
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