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Late Miocene Microstonyx remains (Suidae, Mammalia) from Northern China
Authors:Liping Liu  Dimitris S Kostopoulos
Institution:a Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, PO Box 643, Beijing, 100044, China
b Department of Geology, Laboratory of Paleontology, University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, 54124, Greece
c Department of Geology, University of Helsinki, PO Box 64, Helsinki, 00014, Finland
Abstract:Several large suid cranial remains attributed to Microstonyx major are part of a new Hipparion Fauna collection from the Hezheng area, Northern China. The new material confirms the presence of Microstonyx in the late Miocene of the area. The Chinese form belongs to a small-sized eastern population with reduced premolar row and clear sexual bimodality. Statistical comparison shows that Microstonyx major was a polymorphic species and reinforces recognition of Hippopotamodon as a separate genus, defined by relatively stout premolars resulting from a different underlying pattern of allometric growth. The presence of Microstonyx in North China and the distinct suid assemblage that lived there suggest biogeographic connections between Northern China and Western Eurasia in contrast to isolation from Southern China and the Indian subcontinent. The suid fauna of the late Miocene of Northern China seems to have been restricted to the later, more humid phase represented by the Red Clay faunas.
Keywords:Microstonyx  Suidae  China  Miocene  Systematic  Palaeoecology
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