New Metatherian Mammal from the Early Eocene of Antarctica

Autores
Goin, Francisco Javier; Vieytes, Emma Carolina; Gelfo, Javier Nicolás; Chornogubsky, Laura; Zimicz, Ana Natalia; Reguero, Marcelo Alfredo
Año de publicación
2020
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inglés
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artículo
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versión publicada
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A new Paleogene metatherian from locality IAA 1/90, Marambio (Seymour) Island in the Antarctic Peninsula is described. Pujatodon ektopos, gen. et sp. nov., is recognized on the basis of a tiny lower left molar recovered from early Eocene (late Ypresian) levels of the Cucullaea I Allomember, La Meseta Formation. The tooth is characterized by its small size, bunoid aspect, short trigonid with closely set paraconid and metaconid, wide and long talonid, the development of an incipient cingulid at the labial base of the crown between the trigonid and talonid, and an expanded posterior cingulid. Body mass estimations for the new taxon range from 83.13 to 153.15 g. Its enamel microstructure shows the earliest evidence among metatherians of aligned prisms, as well as of interprismatic sheets of matrix. The analysis of other parameters, like body mass, molar morphometric index, and wear facets, suggests that the molars of Pujatodon were primarily adapted to the processing of fruits, nuts, seeds, and/or hard insects. Several features suggest the allocation of this specimen among basal polydolopimorphians (Prepidolopidae or, more probably, Glasbiidae). The discovery of the specimen MLP 14-I-10-20 could offer new insights on the origins and early diversification of Australidelphian marsupials in southern (and northern?) continents. It also adds significant information on the diversity of Antarctic Paleogene mammals, their evolution, habits, and historical biogeography.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Materia
Ciencias Naturales
Antarctic Peninsula
La Meseta Formation
Late Ypresian
Polydolopimorphia
Enamel microstructure
Paleobiology
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spelling New Metatherian Mammal from the Early Eocene of AntarcticaGoin, Francisco JavierVieytes, Emma CarolinaGelfo, Javier NicolásChornogubsky, LauraZimicz, Ana NataliaReguero, Marcelo AlfredoCiencias NaturalesAntarctic PeninsulaLa Meseta FormationLate YpresianPolydolopimorphiaEnamel microstructurePaleobiologyA new Paleogene metatherian from locality IAA 1/90, Marambio (Seymour) Island in the Antarctic Peninsula is described. <i>Pujatodon ektopos</i>, gen. et sp. nov., is recognized on the basis of a tiny lower left molar recovered from early Eocene (late Ypresian) levels of the <i>Cucullaea</i> I Allomember, La Meseta Formation. The tooth is characterized by its small size, bunoid aspect, short trigonid with closely set paraconid and metaconid, wide and long talonid, the development of an incipient cingulid at the labial base of the crown between the trigonid and talonid, and an expanded posterior cingulid. Body mass estimations for the new taxon range from 83.13 to 153.15 g. Its enamel microstructure shows the earliest evidence among metatherians of aligned prisms, as well as of interprismatic sheets of matrix. The analysis of other parameters, like body mass, molar morphometric index, and wear facets, suggests that the molars of <i>Pujatodon</i> were primarily adapted to the processing of fruits, nuts, seeds, and/or hard insects. Several features suggest the allocation of this specimen among basal polydolopimorphians (Prepidolopidae or, more probably, Glasbiidae). The discovery of the specimen MLP 14-I-10-20 could offer new insights on the origins and early diversification of Australidelphian marsupials in southern (and northern?) continents. It also adds significant information on the diversity of Antarctic Paleogene mammals, their evolution, habits, and historical biogeography.Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo2020-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf17-36http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/131626enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/1064-7554info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/1573-7055info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1007/s10914-018-9449-6info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-10-15T11:23:38Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/131626Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-10-15 11:23:38.984SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv New Metatherian Mammal from the Early Eocene of Antarctica
title New Metatherian Mammal from the Early Eocene of Antarctica
spellingShingle New Metatherian Mammal from the Early Eocene of Antarctica
Goin, Francisco Javier
Ciencias Naturales
Antarctic Peninsula
La Meseta Formation
Late Ypresian
Polydolopimorphia
Enamel microstructure
Paleobiology
title_short New Metatherian Mammal from the Early Eocene of Antarctica
title_full New Metatherian Mammal from the Early Eocene of Antarctica
title_fullStr New Metatherian Mammal from the Early Eocene of Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed New Metatherian Mammal from the Early Eocene of Antarctica
title_sort New Metatherian Mammal from the Early Eocene of Antarctica
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Goin, Francisco Javier
Vieytes, Emma Carolina
Gelfo, Javier Nicolás
Chornogubsky, Laura
Zimicz, Ana Natalia
Reguero, Marcelo Alfredo
author Goin, Francisco Javier
author_facet Goin, Francisco Javier
Vieytes, Emma Carolina
Gelfo, Javier Nicolás
Chornogubsky, Laura
Zimicz, Ana Natalia
Reguero, Marcelo Alfredo
author_role author
author2 Vieytes, Emma Carolina
Gelfo, Javier Nicolás
Chornogubsky, Laura
Zimicz, Ana Natalia
Reguero, Marcelo Alfredo
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
Antarctic Peninsula
La Meseta Formation
Late Ypresian
Polydolopimorphia
Enamel microstructure
Paleobiology
topic Ciencias Naturales
Antarctic Peninsula
La Meseta Formation
Late Ypresian
Polydolopimorphia
Enamel microstructure
Paleobiology
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv A new Paleogene metatherian from locality IAA 1/90, Marambio (Seymour) Island in the Antarctic Peninsula is described. <i>Pujatodon ektopos</i>, gen. et sp. nov., is recognized on the basis of a tiny lower left molar recovered from early Eocene (late Ypresian) levels of the <i>Cucullaea</i> I Allomember, La Meseta Formation. The tooth is characterized by its small size, bunoid aspect, short trigonid with closely set paraconid and metaconid, wide and long talonid, the development of an incipient cingulid at the labial base of the crown between the trigonid and talonid, and an expanded posterior cingulid. Body mass estimations for the new taxon range from 83.13 to 153.15 g. Its enamel microstructure shows the earliest evidence among metatherians of aligned prisms, as well as of interprismatic sheets of matrix. The analysis of other parameters, like body mass, molar morphometric index, and wear facets, suggests that the molars of <i>Pujatodon</i> were primarily adapted to the processing of fruits, nuts, seeds, and/or hard insects. Several features suggest the allocation of this specimen among basal polydolopimorphians (Prepidolopidae or, more probably, Glasbiidae). The discovery of the specimen MLP 14-I-10-20 could offer new insights on the origins and early diversification of Australidelphian marsupials in southern (and northern?) continents. It also adds significant information on the diversity of Antarctic Paleogene mammals, their evolution, habits, and historical biogeography.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
description A new Paleogene metatherian from locality IAA 1/90, Marambio (Seymour) Island in the Antarctic Peninsula is described. <i>Pujatodon ektopos</i>, gen. et sp. nov., is recognized on the basis of a tiny lower left molar recovered from early Eocene (late Ypresian) levels of the <i>Cucullaea</i> I Allomember, La Meseta Formation. The tooth is characterized by its small size, bunoid aspect, short trigonid with closely set paraconid and metaconid, wide and long talonid, the development of an incipient cingulid at the labial base of the crown between the trigonid and talonid, and an expanded posterior cingulid. Body mass estimations for the new taxon range from 83.13 to 153.15 g. Its enamel microstructure shows the earliest evidence among metatherians of aligned prisms, as well as of interprismatic sheets of matrix. The analysis of other parameters, like body mass, molar morphometric index, and wear facets, suggests that the molars of <i>Pujatodon</i> were primarily adapted to the processing of fruits, nuts, seeds, and/or hard insects. Several features suggest the allocation of this specimen among basal polydolopimorphians (Prepidolopidae or, more probably, Glasbiidae). The discovery of the specimen MLP 14-I-10-20 could offer new insights on the origins and early diversification of Australidelphian marsupials in southern (and northern?) continents. It also adds significant information on the diversity of Antarctic Paleogene mammals, their evolution, habits, and historical biogeography.
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