Pleuraspidotheriids are a group of primitive ungulate mammals that, until recently, were thought to be restricted to the late Paleocene of Western Europe. It has been hypothesized that this family actually survived in Central Anatolia until at least the middle Eocene. However, these anachronistically young Anatolian “survivors”, including the genus Hilalia, were previously documented mainly by dental remains. Here, we describe the previously unknown astragalus of Hilalia saribeya, which confirms the pleuraspidotheriid affinities of the genus, and supports phylogenetic reconstructions that place Hilalia as the sister group of Pleuraspidotherium. The morphology of the astragalus suggests sub-cursorial plantigrade locomotion for H. saribeya, a...
International audienceThe Grande Coupure corresponds to a major episode of faunal turnover in wester...
International audienceSince the discovery of the megaherbivore Arsinoitherium zitteli Beadnell (earl...
The Paleogene mammals of Europe are rarely known from partial or complete skeletons. As a result, th...
Pleuraspidotheriids are a group of primitive ungulate mammals that, until recently, were thought to ...
Among the archaic ‘ungulates,’ pleuraspidotheriids are well documented by skulls and postcranial ele...
Island biotas have disproportionately influenced the history and development of evolutionary biology...
International audienceTwo new specimens of the anatoliadelphyid metatherian Orhaniyeia nauta are des...
Regional paleogeography is based on geological data [8, 9] and paleontological data discussed in the...
Island biotas have disproportionately influenced the history and development of evolutionary biology...
International audienceThe Grande Coupure corresponds to a major episode of faunal turnover in wester...
International audienceSince the discovery of the megaherbivore Arsinoitherium zitteli Beadnell (earl...
The Paleogene mammals of Europe are rarely known from partial or complete skeletons. As a result, th...
Pleuraspidotheriids are a group of primitive ungulate mammals that, until recently, were thought to ...
Among the archaic ‘ungulates,’ pleuraspidotheriids are well documented by skulls and postcranial ele...
Island biotas have disproportionately influenced the history and development of evolutionary biology...
International audienceTwo new specimens of the anatoliadelphyid metatherian Orhaniyeia nauta are des...
Regional paleogeography is based on geological data [8, 9] and paleontological data discussed in the...
Island biotas have disproportionately influenced the history and development of evolutionary biology...
International audienceThe Grande Coupure corresponds to a major episode of faunal turnover in wester...
International audienceSince the discovery of the megaherbivore Arsinoitherium zitteli Beadnell (earl...
The Paleogene mammals of Europe are rarely known from partial or complete skeletons. As a result, th...