期刊文献+

A bizarre tandem-horned elasmothere rhino from the Late Miocene of northwestern China and origin of the true elasmothere 被引量:6

A bizarre tandem-horned elasmothere rhino from the Late Miocene of northwestern China and origin of the true elasmothere
原文传递
导出
摘要 Although the modern Indian and Javan rhinos have a single horn on their noses,the extinct one-horned rhino Elasmotherium was a source for the legendary unicorn,because the latter had a very long horn on its forehead and lived with the prehistoric human beings who drew its images on cave paintings.Elasmothere rhinos first appeared in South Asia in the Early Miocene,but the origin of Elasmotherium has been unclear.All other elasmotheres have a weak or strong nasal horn,whereas Elasmotherium seems to lose the nasal horn of its ancestors and to get a huge frontal horn apparently abruptly.Here we report the first discovered skull of Sinotherium lagrelii from the Late Miocene red clays in the Linxia Basin,northwestern China.This skull has an enormous nasofrontal horn boss shifted posteriorly and a smaller frontal horn boss,which are connected to each other,indicating an intermediate stage for the single frontal horn of Elasmotherium.Morphological and phylogenetic analyses confirm that Sinotherium is a transitional taxon between Elasmotherium and other elasmotheres,positioned near the root of the giant unicorn clade and originated in a subarid steppe.The posteriorly shifted nasal horn has a more substantial support and the arched structure of the nasofrontal area is an adaptation for a huge horn. Although the modem Indian and Javan rhinos have a single horn on their noses, the extinct one-homed rhino Elasmotherium was a source for the legendary unicorn, because the latter had a very long horn on its forehead and lived with the prehistoric human beings who drew its images on cave paintings. Elasmothere rhinos first appeared in South Asia in the Early Miocene, but the origin of Elasmotherium has been unclear. All other elasmotheres have a weak or strong nasal horn, whereas Elasmotherium seems to lose the nasal horn of its ancestors and to get a huge frontal horn apparently abruptly. Here we report the first discovered skull of Sinotherium lagrelii from the Late Miocene red clays in the Linxia Basin, northwestern China. This skull has an enor- mous nasofrontal horn boss shifted posteriorly and a smaller frontal horn boss, which are connected to each other, indicating an intermediate stage for the single frontal hom of Elasmotherium. Morphological and phylogenetic analyses confirm that Sinother- ium is a transitional taxon between Elasmotherium and other elasmotheres, positioned near the root of the giant unicorn clade and originated in a subarid steppe. The posteriorly shifted nasal horn has a more substantial support and the arched structure of the nasofrontal area is an adaptation for a huge horn.
出处 《Chinese Science Bulletin》 SCIE EI CAS 2013年第15期1811-1817,共7页
基金 supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (XDB03020104) the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (2012CB821906) the National Natural Science Foundation of China (40730210)
关键词 中国西北地区 晚中新世 犀牛 原产地 串联 系统发育分析 调制解调器 人类居住 Rhinocerotidae elasmothere Sinotherium Late Miocene Linxia Basin
  • 相关文献

参考文献8

二级参考文献130

共引文献123

同被引文献49

引证文献6

二级引证文献19

相关作者

内容加载中请稍等...

相关机构

内容加载中请稍等...

相关主题

内容加载中请稍等...

浏览历史

内容加载中请稍等...
;
使用帮助 返回顶部