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Addition to the Late Cretaceous Lano mammal faunule (Spain) and to the knowledge of European "Zhelestidae" (Lainodontinae nov.)

Emmanuel Gheerbrant and Humberto Astibia
Addition to the Late Cretaceous Lano mammal faunule (Spain) and to the knowledge of European "Zhelestidae" (Lainodontinae nov.) (in Dr. J. C. Rage; an appreciation, J. Sebastien Steyer (editor) and Eric Buffetaut (editor))
Bulletin de la Societe Geologique de France (December 2012) 183 (6): 537-546

Abstract

New mammal material from the Campano-Maastrichtian locality of Lano, Spanish Basque Country documents two new zhelestid eutherian species referred to the genus LAINODON: This material enlightens the upper molar pattern of the European zhelestids and confirms their originality and homogeneity. The European zhelestids are included in the new subfamily Lainodontinae, which is distinct and characterized by a mosaic of primitive and specialized features. The Lainodontinae clade adds to other endemic vertebrate taxa (among multituberculates, flightless birds, dinosaurs, and turtles) that typify the Late Cretaceous fauna of the European Archipelago. The material from Lano provides further evidence of a modest but significant lainodontine radiation known by five or six species belonging to two or three genera (Lainodon, Labes, ? Valentinella), which is currently restricted to western Europe, i.e. to the Ibero-Armorican Island. The plesiomorph features of the Lainodontinae (lower molar trigonid poorly compressed, upper molar without lingual cingulum) recall the earliest known zhelestids, and suggest an Asian origin from a Sheikhdzheilia-like stem lineage at the beginning of the Late Cretaceous. This dispersal event from Asia probably involved other vertebrate taxa, such as the multituberculate stem group of the kogaionid mammals and the hadrosaurid dinosaurs. The zhelestid subfamily Lainodontinae represents the most diverse and dominant taxon in the western European Late Cretaceous mammal fauna, which is eutherian-dominated, by contrast to the eastern European Late Cretaceous mammal fauna which is dominated by an original and at that time exclusive radiation of kogaionid multituberculates.


ISSN: 0037-9409
EISSN: 1777-5817
Coden: BSGFAE
Serial Title: Bulletin de la Societe Geologique de France
Serial Volume: 183
Serial Issue: 6
Title: Addition to the Late Cretaceous Lano mammal faunule (Spain) and to the knowledge of European "Zhelestidae" (Lainodontinae nov.)
Title: Dr. J. C. Rage; an appreciation
Author(s): Gheerbrant, EmmanuelAstibia, Humberto
Author(s): Steyer, J. Sebastieneditor
Author(s): Buffetaut, Ericeditor
Affiliation: Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Departement Histoire de la Terre, Paris, France
Affiliation: Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Departement Histoire de la Terre, Paris, France
Pages: 537-546
Published: 201212
Text Language: English
Summary Language: French
Publisher: Societe Geologique de France, Paris, France
References: 42
Accession Number: 2013-014379
Categories: Vertebrate paleontology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus.
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Secondary Affiliation: Ecole Normale Superieure, FRA, FranceUniversidad del Pais Vasco, ESP, Spain
Country of Publication: France
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, Copyright, Societe Geologique de France. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 201310

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