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  1. University of Mandalay
  2. Department of Geology

A revision of Tetraconodon (Mammalia, Artiodactyla, Suidae) from the Miocene of Myanmar and description of a new species.

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Title A revision of Tetraconodon (Mammalia, Artiodactyla, Suidae) from the Miocene of Myanmar and description of a new species.
Language en
Publication date 2005
Authors
Thaung Htike
Tsubamoto, Takehisa
Takai, Masanaru
Natori, Masahito
Egi, Naoko
Maung Maung
Chit Sein
Description
We describe five new dento-gnathic specimens of Tetraconodon, a genus of Miocene tetraconodontine
suid (Mammalia, Artiodactyla), discovered in Myanmar (FBurma). In Myanmar, we recognized
three distinct species of Tetraconodon (T. minor, T. intermedius and T. malensis sp. nov.) and one specifi-
cally undetermined specimen, which is here named Tetraconodon sp. cf. T. intermedius. The new species, T.
malensis, has characteristics of Tetraconodon, such as extremely enlarged P4 and simple and relatively
small M3. It is distinct from the other Tetraconodon species in being much smaller, suggesting that it is the
most primitive known Tetraconodon species. The dental size and characteristics of T. malensis suggest that
Tetraconodon was derived during the late middle Miocene from the early middle Miocene Conohyus sindiensis,
which was discovered in the Siwalik Group of Indo-Pakistan and Nepal and has also been found in
the middle Miocene deposits of Thailand, or a close relative. The discovery of the most primitive form in
Myanmar suggests that Tetraconodon may have originated in Myanmar.
Keywords
Mammalia
Identifier http://umoar.mu.edu.mm/handle/123456789/156
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3
Paleontological Research
9
Conference papaers
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