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Attockicetus praecursor, A New Remingtonocetid Cetacean from Marine Eocene Sediments of Pakistan
Authors:J. G. M. Thewissen  S. T. Hussain
Affiliation:(1) Department of Anatomy, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Rootstown, Ohio, 44242;(2) Department of Anatomy, Howard University, College of Medicine, Washington, D.C, 20059
Abstract:A new early-to-middle Eocene cetacean from the Kala Chitta Hills of northern Pakistan is described: Attockicetus praecursor new genus and species. It is based on fragmentary cranial material, including a rostral fragment, P3–M3, endocast, and ectotympanic. Attockicetus is the first remingtonocetid from northern Pakistan, and the oldest member of its family. Attockicetus praecursor is smaller than the species of the other remingtonocetid genera, Remingtonocetus, Andrewsiphius, and Dalanistes. It is also more primitive in the retention of large protocones on the upper molars and the anterior position of the orbit. Known material for Attockicetus is fragmentary, but the taxon is important because it extends the geographic and temporal range of remingtonocetids, is one of the few remingtonocetids in which toothcrowns are preserved, and because it is probably the most plesiomorphic remingtonocetid.
Keywords:Cetacea  Remingtonocetidae  Eocene  Indo-Pakistan
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