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来自印度的白纪足哺乳动物
G V R Prasad1, O Verma, A Sahni
1Department of Geology, University of Jammu, Jammu 180 006, India. guntupalli.vrprasad@gmail.com
概括
一个新的古老的类动物化石,Kharmerungulatum vanvaleni,来自印度.
科学领域:
- 古生物学的古生物学
- 脊椎动物古生物学 脊椎动物古生物学
- 印度古地理学 印度古地理学
背景情况:
- 印度向北漂流为研究哺乳动物进化提供了一个独特的地质背景.
- 了解哺乳动物的分散和多样化对于古生物地理学重建至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 报道了从印度发现的最终白纪晚期古老类动物的发现.
- 调查这一发现对早期类动物起源和多样化的影响.
主要方法:
- 德坎火山的火山沉积物序列的平流图分析.
- 化石遗骸的古生物学识别和描述.
- 早期类动物分布的古生物学地理分析.
主要成果:
- 发现了Kharmerungulatum vanvaleni,这是一个古老的类动物的新属和物种.
- 对于化石的确定的晚白纪 (Maastrichtian) 年龄.
- 从印度中部基萨尔普里村附近的火山沉积物序列中发现的化石.
结论:
- 这一发现挑战了有关早期类动物分布的现有假设.
- 提出了三种潜在的古生物地理场景:国际分布,来自西亚的移民或印度起源.
- 突出印度次大陆在早期哺乳动物进化中的重要性.
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