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New adapiform primate of Old World affinities from the Devil's Graveyard Formation of Texas
Authors:Kirk E Christopher  Williams Blythe A
Institution:a Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station C3200, Austin, TX 78712, USA
b Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, Duke University, Box 90383, Durham, NC 27708, USA
Abstract:Most adapiform primates from North America are members of an endemic radiation of notharctines. North American notharctines flourished during the Early and early Middle Eocene, with only two genera persisting into the late Middle Eocene. Here we describe a new genus of adapiform primate from the Devil’s Graveyard Formation of Texas. Mescalerolemur horneri, gen. et sp. nov., is known only from the late Middle Eocene (Uintan) Purple Bench locality. Phylogenetic analyses reveal that Mescalerolemur is more closely related to Eurasian and African adapiforms than to North American notharctines. In this respect, M. horneri is similar to its sister taxon Mahgarita stevensi from the late Duchesnean of the Devil’s Graveyard Formation. The presence of both genera in the Big Bend region of Texas after notharctines had become locally extinct provides further evidence of faunal interchange between North America and East Asia during the middle Eocene. The fact that Mescalerolemur and Mahgarita are both unknown outside of Texas also supports prior hypotheses that low-latitude faunal assemblages in North America demonstrate increased endemism by the late middle Eocene.
Keywords:Adapidae  Caenopithecinae  Cercamoniinae  Asiadapinae  Notharctinae  Eocene  Uintan  Mescalerolemur  Mahgarita
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