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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2011
Journal of Paleontology (2011) 85 (4): 665–677.
... Ghazij Formation and representing the oldest Asian brontotheres. Eotitanops pakistanensis n. sp. is a small, primitive species, Balochititanops haqi n. gen. n. sp. is slightly larger and more derived, and fragmentary specimens identified as cf. Balochititanops sp. appear to represent a third, larger...
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Figure 4. Strict consensus tree of 16 most parsimonious trees, based on the dedicated data matrix in the appendix; numbers at the base of each clade indicate unambiguous synapomorphies; E. pakistanensis n. sp. is unambiguously grouped with the two previously known species of Eotitanops from North America; Balochititanops haqi n. gen. n. sp. is placed at a more advanced stage of evolution than Eotitanops, closer to BunobrontopsHolroyd and Ciochon, 2000 and other bronotheriine brontotheres.
Published: 01 July 2011
North America; Balochititanops haqi n. gen. n. sp. is placed at a more advanced stage of evolution than Eotitanops , closer to Bunobrontops Holroyd and Ciochon, 2000 and other bronotheriine brontotheres.
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Figure 5. Dentition of early Eocene Balochititanops n. gen. from the upper Ghazij Formation in Pakistan; all ×1.6. 1–13, Balochititanops haqi n. gen. n. sp.: 1, 2, GSP-UM 6532 (holotype), right P4–M3 in 1, labial and 2, occlusal view; 3, GSP-UM 6749, left C1 in lingual view; 4, GSP-UM, right partial M3 in occlusal view; 5, GSP-UM 6561, right partial M2 in occlusal view; 6, 7, GSP-UM 6510, left P2 in 6, labial and 7, occlusal view; 8, 9, GSP-UM 6541, right M1 in 8, labial and 9, occlusal view; 10, 11, GSP-UM 6517, right M2 in 10, labial and 11, occlusal view; 12, GSP-UM 6716, right partial dentary with M1 and roots of P4 in occlusal view; 13, GSP-UM 6677, right partial dentary with M2–3 in occlusal view; 14–16, cf. Balochititanops sp.: 14, GSP-UM 6762, left M1 or M2 in occlusal view; 15, GSP-UM 6712, right partial dentary with M1–2 in occlusal view; 16, GSP-UM 6742, right M3 in occlusal view; note the absence of a P2 metacone, the straight labial ectoloph wall, weakly developed molar ribs, and the moderate size increase posteriorly.
Published: 01 July 2011
Figure 5. Dentition of early Eocene Balochititanops n. gen. from the upper Ghazij Formation in Pakistan; all ×1.6. 1–13, Balochititanops haqi n. gen. n. sp.: 1, 2, GSP-UM 6532 (holotype), right P 4 –M 3 in 1 , labial and 2 , occlusal view; 3, GSP-UM 6749, left C 1 in lingual view; 4
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Figure 6. Postcranial elements of early and middle Eocene Brontotheriidae from Pakistan and North America. 1–7, Balochititanops haqi n. gen. n. sp. from the upper Ghazij Formation; ×0.74: 1, 2, GSP-UM 4439, distal right humerus in 1, anterior and 2, posterior view; 3, 4, GSP-UM 6491, left astragalus in 3, dorsal and 4, ventral view; 5, GSP-UM 6646, left astragalar trochlea in distal view; 6, 7, GSP-UM 6659, distal left tibia in 6, anterior and 7, distal view; 8, 9, Pakotitanops latidentatusWest, 1980 from the Baska Formation near Dargah; ×0.45; GSP-UM 3497, left astragalus in 8, dorsal and 9, ventral view; 10–13, Mulkrajanops moghliensisKumar and Sahni, 1985 from the Subathu Formation: 10, 11, GSP-UM 1575, left distal humerus from Maklori, in 10, anterior and 11, posterior view; ×0.26; 12, 13, GSP-UM 1743, left calcaneum from Batala Nala, in 12, dorsal and 13, medial view; ×0.58; 14–16, Palaeosyops fontinalis (Cope, 1873): 14, 15, UM 100669, right distal humerus from the lower Bridger Formation in 14, anterior and 15, posterior view; ×0.26; 16, UM 100904, left astragalus from the lower Bridger Formation in dorsal view; ×0.58; 17, 18, Palaeosyops robustus (Marsh, 1872) from the upper Bridger Formation, ×0.45, UM 37064: 17, right astragalus (reversed); 18, left calcaneum, both in dorsal view.
Published: 01 July 2011
Figure 6. Postcranial elements of early and middle Eocene Brontotheriidae from Pakistan and North America. 1–7 , Balochititanops haqi n. gen. n. sp. from the upper Ghazij Formation; ×0.74: 1, 2 , GSP-UM 4439, distal right humerus in 1 , anterior and 2 , posterior view; 3, 4 , GSP-UM 6491
Journal Article
Published: 11 October 2016
Journal of Paleontology (2016) 90 (6): 1233–1244.
... ; Mihlbachler, 2008 ; Mader, 2009 ). Two additional species, Eotitanops pakistanensis and Balochititanops haqi , recently described by Missiaen et al. ( 2011 ) from Pakistan were added. Eotitanops minimus Osborn, 1919 was excluded because its character data is redundant with Eotitanops borealis (Cope...
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