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HISTORICAL BIOLOGY
卷 35, 期 6, 页码 1028-1040出版社
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/08912963.2022.2074844
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Ensenadan Age; Cenozoic; Quaternary; Typotheria; South American native ungulates; Pampean Region
This study presents systematic conclusions on the taxonomic history and ontogenetic variation of the Mesotherium cristatum, a key taxon in the Early-Middle Pleistocene period. Through critical analyses, it is found that the variation among different purported mesotheriine taxa is actually consistent with intraspecific and ontogenetic variation within a single species, M. cristatum. This research puts an end to the misidentification and complex taxonomic history of this species, providing a better understanding of the taxonomic group.
We report systematic conclusions based on critical analyses of previous taxon diagnoses and systematic revisions of the Early-Middle Pleistocene mesotheriine notoungulate Mesotherium cristatum, from Buenos Aires province, Argentina. Mesotherium cristatum is a key taxon, as it is the guide species of the Ensenadan Age (Early-Middle Pleistocene), it typifies the 'Mesotherium cristatum Biozone', and it is the last member of the Typotheria lineage. The taxonomic history and its successive revisions are especially complex due to the lack of recognition of the ontogenetic variation for this taxon, often considered as intergeneric variations (Typotherium, Typotheridion) or also as inter-specific variations (a total of seven different species have been named). In fact, the taxonomic complexity was increased due to misidentification with specimens or taxa originally defined in the late Pliocene (i.e. Monte Hermoso, Montehermosan SALMA). We conclude that the variation among the numerous purported Early-Middle Pleistocene mesotheriine taxa is consistent with intraspecific and ontogenetic variation in a single species, here recognised as M. cristatum. This puts an end to the supposed sympatry of two other species (Mesotherium maendrum and Typotherium pachygnatum) with M. cristatum and other species that have scarcely been considered (Typotherium angustirostrum and Bravardia pampaea). Accordingly, Mesotherium is a monotypic genus.
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