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A New Eobaatarid Multituberculate (Mammalia) from the Lower Cretaceous Fuxin Formation, Fuxin-Jinzhou Basin, Liaoning, Northeastern China

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Five multituberculate species have been reported to date from the upper Lower Cretaceous (Aptian–Albian) Shahai and Fuxin formations in Liaoning Province, northeastern China. We herein describe an additional species of… Click to show full abstract

Five multituberculate species have been reported to date from the upper Lower Cretaceous (Aptian–Albian) Shahai and Fuxin formations in Liaoning Province, northeastern China. We herein describe an additional species of eobaatarid multituberculate from the Fuxin Formation, Dolichoprion lii, gen. et sp. nov., with a long (relative to height) crown of the fourth lower premolar, which is unique among eobaatarids. We also describe the upper dentition possibly referable to another eobaatarid genus previously known only from lower jaws, Liaobaatar, based on a newly discovered specimen. The new species is the sixth multituberculate (and the fourth eobaatarid) species described from the Shahai and Fuxin formations. These species suggest that multituberculates, especially eobaatarids, were taxonomically quite diverse in the mammalian fauna of East Asia at that time.

Keywords: lower cretaceous; fuxin formation; northeastern china; eobaatarid multituberculate; fuxin

Journal Title: Journal of Mammalian Evolution
Year Published: 2019

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