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Fossil Rhinoceroses of Myanmar
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Title | Fossil Rhinoceroses of Myanmar | |||||
Language | en | |||||
Publication date | 2014 | |||||
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Zin Maung Maung Thein | ||||||
Thaung Htike | ||||||
Maung Maung | ||||||
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Rhinoceroses, the family Rhinocerotidae, currently inhabit in Africa and South and Southeast Asia. In the fossil record, this family was diversified into many genera and species, and was widely distributed throughout North America, Asia, Europe and Africa in the geological past. In Myanmar, Fossil remains of rhinoceroses have been documented in the late Eocene Pondaung Format ion belonging to one species (cf. Teletaceras sp.). However, remains of rhinoceros are common in the Neogene of central Myanmar representing four genera ("Diceratherium" naricum, Brachypotherinm petimense, Brachypotherium fat ehjangense, Rhinoceros sondaicus, Rhinoceros sp., Dicerorhinus gwebinensis.; Il icerorhinus sp.) and one indeterminate genus (total eight species). Neogene rhinoceros of Myanmar are also commonly known in the Indian Subcontinent, indicating the possible faunal exchanges between these regions. However, presence of some faunal elements such as elephant (Sinomastodon sp.) and wild boar (Propotamochoerus sp.) in the Pliocene or later period suggests a possible faunal exchange with East Asia. | ||||||
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Irrawaddy Formation | ||||||
Identifier | https://uyr.uy.edu.mm/handle/123456789/697 | |||||
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