anewspeciesofcrownantlereddeerstephanocemascervidaeartiodactylafromthemiddlemioceneofthelinxiabasiningansuchina
Deng Tao; Lu Xiaokang; Shi Qinqin; Sun Boyang; Wang Shiqi
刊名古脊椎动物学报
2014
卷号52期号:2页码:171
ISSN号1000-3118
英文摘要A new species of the crown-antlered deer, Stephanocemas guangheensis sp. nov. is described based on an adult antler, three cheek teeth, an astragalus, and a calcaneum. These specimens were discovered from the early Middle Miocene Dongxiang Formation of the Linxia Basin in Gansu Province, northwestern China. S. guangheensis is a small-sized crown-antlered deer, and its antler is broadly palmate, with six tines in the adult. It combines characters different from other species of the genus Stephanocemas, such as a moderately large palm, and superiorly orientated lateral tines. Its palmar base is a short semicircular column with a straight lateral margin and a shedding scar. This unclosed shedding scar is a shallow depression with dense spongy pores. S. guangheensis is more derived than S. aralensis and S. actauensis of the late Early Miocene, but more primitive than S. palmatus of the Middle Miocene. In the Linxia Basin, the Dongxiang Formation is poorly fossiliferous, so the discovery of S. guangheensis provides new evidence for the age estimation of this formation.
语种英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://119.78.100.205/handle/311034/11486]  
专题中国科学院古脊椎动物与古人类研究所
作者单位中国科学院古脊椎动物与古人类研究所
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Deng Tao,Lu Xiaokang,Shi Qinqin,et al. anewspeciesofcrownantlereddeerstephanocemascervidaeartiodactylafromthemiddlemioceneofthelinxiabasiningansuchina[J]. 古脊椎动物学报,2014,52(2):171.
APA Deng Tao,Lu Xiaokang,Shi Qinqin,Sun Boyang,&Wang Shiqi.(2014).anewspeciesofcrownantlereddeerstephanocemascervidaeartiodactylafromthemiddlemioceneofthelinxiabasiningansuchina.古脊椎动物学报,52(2),171.
MLA Deng Tao,et al."anewspeciesofcrownantlereddeerstephanocemascervidaeartiodactylafromthemiddlemioceneofthelinxiabasiningansuchina".古脊椎动物学报 52.2(2014):171.
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