Insights on the oldest terror bird (Aves, Phorusrhacidae) from the Eocene of Argentina

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作者
Hospitaleche, C. Acosta [1 ,2 ]
Jones, W. [3 ]
机构
[1] Museo La Plata Univ Nacl La Plata, Div Paleontol Vertebrados, La Plata, Argentina
[2] Consejo Nacl Invest Cient & Tecn, La Plata, Argentina
[3] Museo Nacl Hist Nat, Ornithol Sect, Montevideo, Uruguay
关键词
Psilopterus; Psilopterinae; Vacan; Lutetian; Eocene; Cenozoic; LATE PLEISTOCENE; EARLY MIOCENE; CARIAMIFORMES; PATAGONIA; AMERICA;
D O I
10.1080/08912963.2024.2304592
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Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Phorusrhacidae, commonly known as terror birds, constitutes a group of Cariamiformes that lived mainly in South America during the Cenozoic. The oldest record is represented by an isolated distal end of tibiotarsus (MLP-PV 75-II-3-22) discovered in the Lutetian (middle Eocene) levels of the Sarmiento Formation exposed in the Canadon Vaca locality (Chubut Province, Argentina). Despite being frequently cited as the oldest specimen of Phorusrhacidae, this specimen has never been figured or comprehensively described. Motivated by this gap and recognising the significance of this finding, we conducted a detailed comparison of the tibiotarsus MLP-PV 75-II-3-22 with those of other species, assigning it to an indeterminate species of Psilopterinae with an estimated body mass of approximately 5 kg. Furthermore, following the identification of numerous tooth marks on the distal surface, we hypothesised that this small phorusrhacid may have been subjected to an attack or scavenging event by a small-to-medium predator, such as Nemolestes spalacotherinus, a hypercarnivorous marsupial previously recorded in the Canadon Vaca assemblage. [Graphics] .
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页码:391 / 399
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