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Late Miocene Carnivora from Chad: Lutrinae (Mustelidae)
Authors:STÉ  PHANE PEIGNÉ   ,LOUIS DE BONIS,OSSA LIKIUS,HASSANE TAÏ  SSO MACKAYE,PATRICK VIGNAUD, MICHEL BRUNET
Affiliation:Universitéde Poitiers, UFR SFA, UMR 6046 'Géobiologie, Biochronologie et Paléontologie humaine', 40 Avenue du recteur Pineau, F-86022 Poitiers cedex, France;
Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Département Histoire de la Terre, USM 0203/UMR 5143 'Paléobiodiversitéet Paléoenvironnements', 8 rue Buffon CP 38, F-75231 Paris cedex 05;
Universitéde N'Djamena, BP 1117, N'Djamena, Chad
Abstract:We describe extensive Late Miocene fossil Lutrinae from Toros-Menalla, Chad. A minimum of four species are present in this fossiliferous area. Such a large number of species, diverse in size and dental morphology, is significant and unique in the fossil record of the subfamily Lutrinae in the Neogene of Africa. Two new taxa are described, Sivaonyx beyi sp. nov. and Djourabus dabba gen. nov. sp. nov. ; the two other species, which are represented by more fragmentary remains, are assigned to Lutrinae indet. aff. Torolutra sp. and Lutrinae indet. aff. Aonyx sp. Sivaonyx beyi is the best known of the species. It is represented by many dental remains and a subcomplete skeleton. Postcranial characters of this species are not particularly specialized. It is interpreted here as a terrestrial predator with poorly developed aquatic adaptations. Fossils of otters are known from ten different localities at Toros-Menalla, each of which yielded a single individual of one or two species. The presence of four morphologically distinct otters in the area is indicative of a palaeoenvironment with a relatively well-developed freshwater system of lakes and/or rivers.  © 2008 The Linnean Society of London, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society , 2008, 152 , 793–846.
Keywords:Africa    aquatic adaptation    Sivaonyx    systematics
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