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Varun Parmar1, Guntupalli V R Prasad, Deepak Kumar

  • 1Department of Geology, University of Jammu, Jammu, 180006, India. varunparmarvp@gmail.com

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A new multituberculate mammal, Indobaatar zofiae, was discovered in India's Jurassic Kota Formation. This finding represents the earliest multituberculate mammal from Gondwanan continents, expanding our understanding of early mammal distribution.

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Area of Science:

  • Paleontology
  • Mammalogy
  • Mesozoic Mammals

Background:

  • Mesozoic Gondwanan deposits are scarce in early mammals, especially multituberculates.
  • The oldest known Gondwanan multituberculates were previously from the Early Cretaceous of Morocco.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report the discovery of a new multituberculate mammal from India.
  • To establish the earliest occurrence of multituberculates in Gondwanan continents.

Main Methods:

  • Paleontological excavation and analysis of fossilized mammalian teeth.
  • Morphological comparison of the new specimen with known multituberculate taxa.

Main Results:

  • Discovery of Indobaatar zofiae gen. et sp. nov., a new multituberculate mammal.
  • The specimen, an upper premolar (P(4)), dates to the Lower/Middle Jurassic Kota Formation in India.
  • This represents the first multituberculate record from India and potentially the oldest from Gondwanan continents.

Conclusions:

  • Indobaatar zofiae expands the known temporal and geographic range of multituberculate mammals.
  • The discovery, alongside other Gondwanan findings, suggests a wide distribution of multituberculates across the ancient supercontinent.