論文

基本情報

氏名 加藤 敬史
氏名(カナ) カトウ タカフミ
氏名(英語) Kato Takafumi
所属 生物地球学部 恐竜学科
職名 教授
researchmap研究者コード 1000210150
researchmap機関 岡山理科大学

題名

A Pliocene rhinocerotid (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) from Ajimu, Oita Prefecture, southwestern Japan, with comments on the Japanese Pliocene rhinocerotid fossil records.

単著・共著の別

共著

著者

Naoto Handa, Takafumi Kato

概要

A few lower cheek teeth of rhinocerotid, probably belonging to the same individual, from the upper Pliocene Tsubusagawa Formation in Ajimu, Oita Prefecture, southwestern Japan, are described. Morphologically, the Ajimu specimen is obviously distinguished from the subtribe Teleoceratina (Brachypotherium), Elasmotheriina (Elasmotherium) and a species of subtribe Rhinocerotina, Coelodonta, but it is similar to the Late Miocene species of tribe Aceratheriini and Miocene to Pleistocene species of Rhinocerotina. The Ajimu specimen is metrically similar to the lower cheek teeth of several species of Rhinocerotina, such as species of genus Diceros, Dicerorhinus, Dihoplus, Rhinoceros and Stephanorhinus. Therefore, the Ajimu specimen is identified as Rhinocerotina gen. et sp. indet. The previous works and present result reveal that this group was presented in Japan during mid-Pliocene. We also briefly summarize fossil records of the Japanese Pliocene rhinocerotid including footprints, suggesting that Pliocene rhinocerotid distributed in Japan through about 4.2 Ma to the end of the Pliocene. Japanese Pliocene rhinocerotids would be migrated from the Asian continent during the Early Pliocene or early Late Miocene when the proto-Japan connected with the Asian continent. However, more Japanese Pliocene specimens and detailed comparison with Asian species are needed to discuss this issue.

発表雑誌等の名称

Paläontologische Zeitschrift,

出版者

Springer Nature

94

開始ページ

759

終了ページ

768

発行又は発表の年月

2020/02

査読の有無

有り

招待の有無

無し

記述言語

英語

掲載種別

研究論文(学術雑誌)

ISSN

1867-6812

ID:DOI

https://doi.org/10.1007/s12542-020-00515-w

ID:NAID(CiNiiのID)

ID:PMID

URL

JGlobalID

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