New sabre-toothed cats in the Late Miocene of Toros Menalla (Chad) |
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Authors: | Louis de Bonis Stéphane Peigné Hassane Taisso Mackaye Andossa Likius Patrick Vignaud Michel Brunet |
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Affiliation: | 1. Université de Poitiers, UFR SFA, UMR 6046 du CNRS, IPHEP, 40, avenue du Recteur-Pineau, 86022 Poitiers cedex, France;2. Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, UMR 7207 du CNRS, CR2P, 8, rue Buffon, CP 38, 75231 Paris cedex 05, France;3. Département de paléontologie, Université de N’Djamena, Tchad;4. Collège de France, chaire de paléontologie humaine, 3, rue d’Ulm 75231 Paris cedex 05, France |
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Abstract: | The Toros Menalla Late Miocene Formation (7 Ma), Djurab desert, Chad, has yielded a large number of vertebrate remains, and among them around twenty taxa of carnivores. Recent collections allow us to describe two sabre-toothed felids assigned to the genera Lokotunjailurus and cf. Megantereon. The former does exist in the Nawata Formation, Lothagam, northern Kenya with a slightly derived species and the TM specimens are considered as belonging to a new species. The latter cannot be identified to the species level, but it could be one of the earliest specimens of Megantereon known in the world and it would reinforce the hypothesis of an Old World origin for this taxon. Both allow us to put forward some biogeographical conclusions. |
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