Systematic review of Neocavia from the Neogene of Argentina: Phylogenetic and evolutionary implications

Caviidae is one of the groups of rodents with the greatest ecomorphological disparity, and with currently three known lineages: Caviinae (cuises), Dolichotinae (maras), and Hydrochoerinae (capybaras). Caviinae include small caviids represented by three extant genera (Microcavia, Cavia, and Galea) a...

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Main Authors: M. Carolina Madozzo-Jaén, M. Encarnación Pérez, Claudia I. Montalvo, Rodrigo L. Tomassini
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Published: Institute of Paleobiology PAS 2018-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.app.pan.pl/archive/published/app63/app004642018.pdf
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spelling doaj-44a5817fe9a845198cbb3a35de2608ba2020-11-25T00:26:35ZengInstitute of Paleobiology PASActa Palaeontologica Polonica0567-79201732-24212018-06-0163224126010.4202/app.00464.2018Systematic review of Neocavia from the Neogene of Argentina: Phylogenetic and evolutionary implicationsM. Carolina Madozzo-Jaén0M. Encarnación Pérez1Claudia I. Montalvo2Rodrigo L. Tomassini3Museo Paleontológico Egidio Feruglio (MEF), Av. Fontana 140, Trelew, U9100GYO Chubut, Argentina; Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET); Facultad de Ciencias Naturales e Instituto Miguel Lillo, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Miguel Lillo 205, T4000JFE, San Miguel de Tucumán, ArgentinaMuseo Paleontológico Egidio Feruglio (MEF), Av. Fontana 140, Trelew, U9100GYO Chubut, Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET); Associate Researcher Field Museum of Natural History (FMNH), Chicago, IL, USAFacultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, UNLPam, Uruguay 151, 6300, Santa Rosa, La Pampa, ArgentinaINGEOSUR-CONICET, Departamento de Geología, Universidad Nacional del Sur. Avenida Alem 1253, Bahía Blanca, 8000, ArgentinaCaviidae is one of the groups of rodents with the greatest ecomorphological disparity, and with currently three known lineages: Caviinae (cuises), Dolichotinae (maras), and Hydrochoerinae (capybaras). Caviinae include small caviids represented by three extant genera (Microcavia, Cavia, and Galea) and three fossils forms (Dolicavia, Palaeocavia, and Neocavia). In Argentina, the fossil record of Caviinae is continuous and abundant since the late Miocene. Neocavia, specifically, is represented by different species recorded in the late Miocene–Pliocene. Here, we describe a new species of Neocavia from the late Miocene–early Pliocene of the Cerro Azul Formation (La Pampa Province, Argentina), and provide a re-description of already known species (Neocavia lozanoi and “Neocavia depressidens”). Also, we perform a more comprehensive review of the genus and include the Neocavia species in a phylogenetic context within Caviinae. We analyze the main patterns of the evolution of the tympanic bullae within Caviidae, and infer about a possible occasional fossorial habit of Neocavia. The morphological and phylogenetic analyses indicate that Neocavia is more closely related to Dolicavia and Microcavia than to the other Caviinae, and confirm the monophyly of the genus, with at least two clearly differentiable species. Since this study cannot confirm the systematic position and validity of “N. depressidens”, we suggest not to use this taxon as a biostratigraphic indicator.http://www.app.pan.pl/archive/published/app63/app004642018.pdfRodentiaCaviidaeNeocaviaphylogenyevolutionMiocenePlioceneArgentina
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author M. Carolina Madozzo-Jaén
M. Encarnación Pérez
Claudia I. Montalvo
Rodrigo L. Tomassini
spellingShingle M. Carolina Madozzo-Jaén
M. Encarnación Pérez
Claudia I. Montalvo
Rodrigo L. Tomassini
Systematic review of Neocavia from the Neogene of Argentina: Phylogenetic and evolutionary implications
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
Rodentia
Caviidae
Neocavia
phylogeny
evolution
Miocene
Pliocene
Argentina
author_facet M. Carolina Madozzo-Jaén
M. Encarnación Pérez
Claudia I. Montalvo
Rodrigo L. Tomassini
author_sort M. Carolina Madozzo-Jaén
title Systematic review of Neocavia from the Neogene of Argentina: Phylogenetic and evolutionary implications
title_short Systematic review of Neocavia from the Neogene of Argentina: Phylogenetic and evolutionary implications
title_full Systematic review of Neocavia from the Neogene of Argentina: Phylogenetic and evolutionary implications
title_fullStr Systematic review of Neocavia from the Neogene of Argentina: Phylogenetic and evolutionary implications
title_full_unstemmed Systematic review of Neocavia from the Neogene of Argentina: Phylogenetic and evolutionary implications
title_sort systematic review of neocavia from the neogene of argentina: phylogenetic and evolutionary implications
publisher Institute of Paleobiology PAS
series Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
issn 0567-7920
1732-2421
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Caviidae is one of the groups of rodents with the greatest ecomorphological disparity, and with currently three known lineages: Caviinae (cuises), Dolichotinae (maras), and Hydrochoerinae (capybaras). Caviinae include small caviids represented by three extant genera (Microcavia, Cavia, and Galea) and three fossils forms (Dolicavia, Palaeocavia, and Neocavia). In Argentina, the fossil record of Caviinae is continuous and abundant since the late Miocene. Neocavia, specifically, is represented by different species recorded in the late Miocene–Pliocene. Here, we describe a new species of Neocavia from the late Miocene–early Pliocene of the Cerro Azul Formation (La Pampa Province, Argentina), and provide a re-description of already known species (Neocavia lozanoi and “Neocavia depressidens”). Also, we perform a more comprehensive review of the genus and include the Neocavia species in a phylogenetic context within Caviinae. We analyze the main patterns of the evolution of the tympanic bullae within Caviidae, and infer about a possible occasional fossorial habit of Neocavia. The morphological and phylogenetic analyses indicate that Neocavia is more closely related to Dolicavia and Microcavia than to the other Caviinae, and confirm the monophyly of the genus, with at least two clearly differentiable species. Since this study cannot confirm the systematic position and validity of “N. depressidens”, we suggest not to use this taxon as a biostratigraphic indicator.
topic Rodentia
Caviidae
Neocavia
phylogeny
evolution
Miocene
Pliocene
Argentina
url http://www.app.pan.pl/archive/published/app63/app004642018.pdf
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