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GIRAFFOIDS FROM THE SIWALIKS OF PAKISTAN

Nikos Solounias, Maria Rios Ibáñez
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.10.06.561267
Nikos Solounias
1Department of Anatomy, New York Institute of Technology, College of Osteopathic Medicine, Old Westbury, NY 11658, USA
2Department of Paleontology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY 10024
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Maria Rios Ibáñez
3GeoBioTec, Department of Earth Sciences, NOVA School of Science and Technology, FCT-NOVA, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Caparica, Portugal
4Museu da Lourinhã, R. João Luís Moura, 95, 2530-158, Lourinhã, Portugal
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Abstract

Although today they occur in Africa, during the Miocene Giraffoids were widespread in Eurasia. We describe the giraffoid faunas found in the Siwaliks of Pakistan. These faunas are extremely rich and provide with several new giraffoid taxa that are morphologically different to what taxa known before and give new insights in the taxa. Non-Siwalik localities that contribute key information are: Fort Ternan, Kalodirr, Tung Gur, Gebel Zelten, Gebel Hamrin and Bou Hanifia. (1) The Palaoemerycidae are distinct with ossicones and an occipital horn. The list of taxa includes five new palaeomerycids: Tauromeryx canteroi nov. sp., Charis gratia nov. gen. sp. nov., Fovea fossata nov. gen. sp. nov, Goniomeryx flynni gen. nov. sp. nov., and Lateralia morgani nov. gen. nov. sp. nov.; (2) new climacoceratids: Vittoria soriae gen nov. sp nov. Orangemeryx badgleyi nov. sp. We also define two new ranks within the Climacoceridae family: the Climacocerinae and the Prolibytheriinae. (3) Preliminary systematics suggest that Giraffidae can be subdivided into two clades: the long and the short neck groups. The Siwaliks sample a total of twelve different giraffids: Progiraffa exigua, Giraffokeryx punjabiensis, Ua pilbeami, Orea leptia, Injanatherium hazimi, Giraffa punjabiensis, Giraffa sivalensis, Decennatherium asiaticum, Bramatherium megacephalum, Bramatherium perminese, Bamiscus micros, and Sivatherium giganteum. Palaeotragus germanii and Bohlinia tungurensis are new determinations. Progiraffinae and Bramatheriinae as new subfamilies. The subfamilies of Giraffidae seem to hold as isolated evolutionary silos. They are: Progiraffinae, Giraffokerycinae, Okapiinae, Bohlininae, Giraffinae, Palaeotraginae, Samotheriinae, Bramatheriinae and Sivatheriinae. It is hard to connect these subfamilies as they most appear around 15 Ma.

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GIRAFFOIDS FROM THE SIWALIKS OF PAKISTAN
Nikos Solounias, Maria Rios Ibáñez
bioRxiv 2023.10.06.561267; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.10.06.561267
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Nikos Solounias, Maria Rios Ibáñez
bioRxiv 2023.10.06.561267; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.10.06.561267

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